19 min

Episode Seven: Quetzals Dr. Crow's Bird Show

    • Pets & Animals

Shimmering like living jewels, Quetzals are one of the most stunningly-plumed bird species on the planet. On today’s episode, we learn about the life and legends surrounding these magnificent creatures. Uncover the mystery as to why the Quetzal no longer chooses to sing.  Discover the link between Quetzals and the people of Guatemala. And check out this episode’s co-host, Skittles the Green-Cheeked Conure, as she does her best Quetzal impression.

If you enjoy Dr. Crow’s Bird Show, please rate, review, and subscribe on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts.  And if you know any fellow Bird nerds who you think will enjoy the show, please send them our flockin’ way.

Flocking News article — Indigenous Women’s Agro-Ecology is Healing Guatemala’s Landscape

 

Co-Host: Skittles the Green-Cheeked Conure

Logo Artwork: Teal Michaels

Music: The Deviants

 

Have ideas for the show?  Send them to crowbirdshow@gmail.com

To support the Bird Show, visit The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence at www.Kerulos.org

Shimmering like living jewels, Quetzals are one of the most stunningly-plumed bird species on the planet. On today’s episode, we learn about the life and legends surrounding these magnificent creatures. Uncover the mystery as to why the Quetzal no longer chooses to sing.  Discover the link between Quetzals and the people of Guatemala. And check out this episode’s co-host, Skittles the Green-Cheeked Conure, as she does her best Quetzal impression.

If you enjoy Dr. Crow’s Bird Show, please rate, review, and subscribe on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts.  And if you know any fellow Bird nerds who you think will enjoy the show, please send them our flockin’ way.

Flocking News article — Indigenous Women’s Agro-Ecology is Healing Guatemala’s Landscape

 

Co-Host: Skittles the Green-Cheeked Conure

Logo Artwork: Teal Michaels

Music: The Deviants

 

Have ideas for the show?  Send them to crowbirdshow@gmail.com

To support the Bird Show, visit The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence at www.Kerulos.org

19 min