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Episode 74: Big Socks? Big Hawks! (Red-Tailed Hawk)
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With its nearly an inch and a half long taong, the red-tailed hawk certainly wears big socks. And you know what they say about big socks...big hawks! The Red-Tailed Hawk is ubiquitous across North America where its large body size and preference to perch along roadways make it easy to spot. But what secrets is the red-tailed hawk hiding? On this episode of Dirty Bird Podcast, learn all about the life history of the red-tailed hawk. Dr. John tells you all about the feeding and breeding (including some spicy love stories!) before ending the show talking about conservation and evolution. Also, we start this episode with a Native American Cultural Story: How The Hawk Got Its Red Tail.
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music
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Red-Tailed Hawk Intro sound from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster
Drum Sound from freesound.org by sandyrb
Flute Sound from freesound.org by CarlosCarty
Bald Eagle call from xeno-canto.org by Steve Hampton
Red Tailed Hawk Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Peter Ward and Ken Hall
Bald Eagle Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Pal Marvin
Thump sound from freesound.org by KrystianPawlowski
Slice sound from freesound.org by CalGre
Hollywood Red-Tailed Hawk call from xeno-canto.org by Bruce Lagerquist
Warning Call Red-Tailed Hawk from xeno-canto.org by Jeff Dyck
Begging Call from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster
75 episodes
Manage episode 473775360 series 2977718
With its nearly an inch and a half long taong, the red-tailed hawk certainly wears big socks. And you know what they say about big socks...big hawks! The Red-Tailed Hawk is ubiquitous across North America where its large body size and preference to perch along roadways make it easy to spot. But what secrets is the red-tailed hawk hiding? On this episode of Dirty Bird Podcast, learn all about the life history of the red-tailed hawk. Dr. John tells you all about the feeding and breeding (including some spicy love stories!) before ending the show talking about conservation and evolution. Also, we start this episode with a Native American Cultural Story: How The Hawk Got Its Red Tail.
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.
Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music
.
Red-Tailed Hawk Intro sound from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster
Drum Sound from freesound.org by sandyrb
Flute Sound from freesound.org by CarlosCarty
Bald Eagle call from xeno-canto.org by Steve Hampton
Red Tailed Hawk Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Peter Ward and Ken Hall
Bald Eagle Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Pal Marvin
Thump sound from freesound.org by KrystianPawlowski
Slice sound from freesound.org by CalGre
Hollywood Red-Tailed Hawk call from xeno-canto.org by Bruce Lagerquist
Warning Call Red-Tailed Hawk from xeno-canto.org by Jeff Dyck
Begging Call from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster
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