43 min

Ornithology is the Scientific Study of Birds‪.‬ The Trail Less Traveled

    • Society & Culture

This show was recorded on the veranda of a 130+ year old Victorian home near the salt marshes on the southern coast of Georgia. Featuring, Tim Keyes, an ornithologist and wildlife biologist for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Tim's focus is coastal non-game birds. 
Tim will elaborate deeply on how dinosaurs evolved into birds, physiological aspects of birds in terms of why they are able to fly & sometimes swim underwater. Tim talks about eggs & their various shapes and colors in terms of how they differ from species to species and why. In addition, Tim talks about bird's eye sight, feather makeup & we take an in depth look at massive migration and how birds are able to fly across oceans without stopping to destinations they have never been to before.
Did you know that birds use celestial navigation? The knowledge embedded in this show will blow your mind. 
*In order to keep the podcast ad free and in order to work towards financial independence, Mandela is asking folks to donate a few dollars each month via Patreon.com/TrailLessTraveled
Every donation helps. Thank you so much for helping to keep this podcast and our educational outreach programs available to everyone. 
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This show was recorded on the veranda of a 130+ year old Victorian home near the salt marshes on the southern coast of Georgia. Featuring, Tim Keyes, an ornithologist and wildlife biologist for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Tim's focus is coastal non-game birds. 
Tim will elaborate deeply on how dinosaurs evolved into birds, physiological aspects of birds in terms of why they are able to fly & sometimes swim underwater. Tim talks about eggs & their various shapes and colors in terms of how they differ from species to species and why. In addition, Tim talks about bird's eye sight, feather makeup & we take an in depth look at massive migration and how birds are able to fly across oceans without stopping to destinations they have never been to before.
Did you know that birds use celestial navigation? The knowledge embedded in this show will blow your mind. 
*In order to keep the podcast ad free and in order to work towards financial independence, Mandela is asking folks to donate a few dollars each month via Patreon.com/TrailLessTraveled
Every donation helps. Thank you so much for helping to keep this podcast and our educational outreach programs available to everyone. 
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

43 min

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