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Joe Hoffman, Executive Director of Wild Bird, returns to Earthworms with an update from their 38 years of dedicated work, plus a basket of noisy Chimney Swifts, a surrogate nest of Song Sparrows, and some musical chirping with his backpack guitar.
This fall, as a fund-raiser, Wild Bird will make four CDs of songs Joe and fellow bird-champions have composed and recorded, for free online download, for two months. Get their eNews to get details for music access. Fun tunes for kids, families and enviro-messaging. Music from Joe's band The Raptor Project was a favorite Earthworms element over our years live on-air. The KDHX Sound Cloud holds a clutch of these tunes.
In addition to primary healing services for the birds, Wild Bird Rehab offers
THANKS to Earthworms flock of engineers: Andy Coco, Andy Heaslet, Jon Valley
Related Earthworms Conversations: Bluebirds! (June 2019) Nature's Best Hope? Ecologist Doug Tallamy says WE ARE (Feb 2020)
Eagle Days, Raptor Ways with World Bird Sanctuary (Jan 2020)
Keeping Geese with Kirsten Lie-Nielsen (Nov 2017)
A Tribute to St. Louis' Legendary Bird Man, Walter Crawford (July 2015)
Songbirds injured or orphaned in Missouri have one source of human help: Wild Bird Rehabilitation, a focused, modest, resourceful non-profit nesting in suburban Overland MO.
Joe Hoffman, Executive Director of Wild Bird, returns to Earthworms with an update from their 38 years of dedicated work, plus a basket of noisy Chimney Swifts, a surrogate nest of Song Sparrows, and some musical chirping with his backpack guitar.
This fall, as a fund-raiser, Wild Bird will make four CDs of songs Joe and fellow bird-champions have composed and recorded, for free online download, for two months. Get their eNews to get details for music access. Fun tunes for kids, families and enviro-messaging. Music from Joe's band The Raptor Project was a favorite Earthworms element over our years live on-air. The KDHX Sound Cloud holds a clutch of these tunes.
In addition to primary healing services for the birds, Wild Bird Rehab offers
THANKS to Earthworms flock of engineers: Andy Coco, Andy Heaslet, Jon Valley
Related Earthworms Conversations: Bluebirds! (June 2019) Nature's Best Hope? Ecologist Doug Tallamy says WE ARE (Feb 2020)
Eagle Days, Raptor Ways with World Bird Sanctuary (Jan 2020)
Keeping Geese with Kirsten Lie-Nielsen (Nov 2017)
A Tribute to St. Louis' Legendary Bird Man, Walter Crawford (July 2015)
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