Northern Community Radio presents Phenology show

Northern Community Radio presents Phenology

Summary: Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.

Podcasts:

 Phenology Talkbacks: May 1, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 152

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear a wide array student reports as well as comments from avid listeners and nature watchers across the KAXE/KBXE listening area If you are a teacher wanting to get involved in our Phenology program, send John Latimer an email and he'll get you set in the right direction. We love hearing from students and knowing they are passionate about the natural world we

 Phenology Report: May 1, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1125

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Lots of activity this week! It's spring! Yahoo! What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff, you'll dig our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook . Check it out! Listen to KAXE/KBXE

 Phenology Talkbacks: April 24, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 123

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. Spring is here. These listener and student reports include irises poking thru the ground, tree swallows, snowshoe hares changing colors, flocks of snow buntings, turkey vultures, wood frogs and even some open water! Our phenologists did some incredible reporting during this action packed week!

 Phenology Report: April 24, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1070

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Snowstorms, catkins, warm days, and mating owls are all part of this wide ranging spring report. Check it out! What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff, you'll dig our KAXE-KBXE

 Phenology Report: April 17, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 846

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. This week's report is a little different than most because John Latimer is leading a phenology tour group through the Smoky Mountains. In this segment you'll hear a phone call from that tour group and you'll also hear the voice of a new phenologist. Dallas Hudson has been

 Phenology Talkbacks: April 17, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 806

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear student reports from kids in Blackduck, Virginia, Two Harbors, White Earth, Grand Rapids, Bemidji, Brainerd and Northfield. We also heard from listeners Kent, Joel, Ed and Ian. This week's reports are a a potpourri of spring happenings from robins and gold finches to nearly 2 feet of snow and frigid temps. It's been a wild spring week that's for sure!

 Phenology Report: April 10, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 679

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Spring is on hold. Listen to the report to find out how this year is measuring up to years past. What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff, you'll dig our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page

 Phenology Talkbacks: April 10, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 168

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear student reports from Ely, Virginia, Duluth, Iron, Bemidji, the Brainerd Friends of Nature Club, and the Crow Wing Homeschooler. Ravens and crows, some oak branches budding, bald eagles eating deer carcasses and boreal owls are just a few of the details in this week's reports! If you are a teacher wanting to get involved in our Phenology program, send John

 Phenology Report: April 3, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1001

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week, our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. This week's report includes sightings of grey jays, great blue herons, mallards and barred owls as well as an explanation of tundra swan identification and reports from John's cross country ski experience which includes a playful encounter with an otter. Also, John is

 Phenology Talkbacks: April 3, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 718

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear student reports from Bemidji, Two Harbors and Northfield as well as comments from listeners Carol, Dave, Ed, Ian, and Dallas . Hawks, trumpeter swans, coyotes, sandhill cranes, a robin and willow shrubs turning a promising shade of green are just a few of the highlights of todays talkbacks. Also, we are trying to keep track of ice thickness on area lakes,

 Climate Chaos: DNR's Senior Climatologist in Brainerd Wednesday April 4th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 765

Dr. Kenny Blumenfeld will be at Central Lakes College in Brainerd on Wednesday April 4th at noon at the Chalberg Theater for a climate seminar "Climate Chaos in Minnesota". Tune in to our conversation from the Morning Show. And check out the DNR's climate change page with lots of information including ice-out dates .

 Phenology Report: March 27, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 691

We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Nature is action packed these days and it's only going to get more busy as temps continue to rise! Listen to the link to hear everything John's noticed in the past week from woodpeckers drumming to barred owls communicating, buds breaking on the the trembling aspen and so much

 Phenology Talkbacks: March 27, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1136

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this wide ranging Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear from students in Ely, Virginia, Two Harbors, Bemidji, and Northfield. John also reports on several emails he received this week from observant adults. Folks are seeing a burst of new activity in nature these days including sandhill cranes, bats, wild turkeys, swans and sap taps. Click on the link for a full report! If you are a teacher wanting

 Moths & Caterpillars in the Northwoods with Jim Sogaard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 837

Despite the snowstorm, we're getting ready for spring and for Moths & Caterpillars of the Northwoods . Let us know what you are seeing! Join our Season Watch page on FB .

 Phenology Talkbacks: March 20, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 949

Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. In this wide ranging Phenology Talkbacks segment, we hear from students in Ely, Virginia, Two Harbors, Bemidji, Grand Rapids and Shevlin. The kids report so many signs of spring in their reports this week! Skunks, bald eagles, flowering trembling aspen, lots of slush, cedar waxwings and even a record setting early observation of a Compton tortoiseshell butterfly are just a few highlights from these

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