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The Neighborhood Naturalist Podcast

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A podcast about nature and the natural world, right outside your door! Specializing in North Texas Nature, with topics relevant to many places. theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com

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3 episodios

Portada del episodio Ep 3. Poison Ivy

Ep 3. Poison Ivy

In this episode of The Neighborhood Naturalist, we head into the woods to talk about one of North America’s most infamous plants: poison ivy. Why does it cause such an intense rash?How can you actually identify it in the wild?And why is this frustrating plant also an important part of local ecosystems? In this episode: * How to identify poison ivy in different seasons * “Leaves of three” and why the rhyme only gets you so far * Hairy vines, leaf shape, and common lookalikes * What urushiol oil actually does to your skin * Why reactions can take days to appear * How poison ivy spreads * The surprising ecological importance of poison ivy * Birds, berries, pollinators, and wildlife interactions * How learning plants changes the way you see forests and trails We also talk about fear, familiarity, and how paying attention to the natural world slowly transforms “generic background scenery” into a landscape full of stories and relationships. Field Notes:This week, I share a few recent observations from North Texas, including a squirrel encounter that reminded me how fascinating even the most common backyard animals can become when we slow down and really watch. Thanks for listening to The Neighborhood Naturalist. You can follow along for future episodes, field notes, and printable nature resources on Instagram at @theneighborhoodnaturalist and check us out online at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com Get full access to The Neighborhood Naturalist at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe [https://theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

1 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 2 Opossums

Ep. 2 Opossums

Episode 2: Opossums There are some animals people fall in love with immediately. Opossums usually aren’t one of them. In this episode of The Neighborhood Naturalist, we take a closer look at one of North Texas’ most misunderstood animals: the Virginia opossum. From their surprising marsupial life cycle to their famous “playing dead” defense, opossums are far stranger, cleaner, and more helpful than most people realize. I also share the story of how a crow rescue unexpectedly led me into wildlife rehabilitation… and eventually to fostering baby opossums myself. In this episode: * My first experience fostering opossums * What makes an opossum a marsupial * The incredible opossum pouch and life cycle * Why opossums only live 1–2 years in the wild * Common myths about rabies and aggression * Why showing their teeth is mostly a bluff * The truth about “playing dead” * Opossums as nature’s cleanup crew * Their role in controlling pests and scavenging carrion * Snake venom resistance * Why opossums thrive in North Texas neighborhoods * What wildlife rehabilitation taught me about their behavior Whether you’ve spotted one wandering through your backyard at night or only know them as “those giant rat-looking things,” this episode is an invitation to look at opossums with a little more curiosity and compassion. Field Notes:At the end of each episode, I share a few recent observations and moments from the natural world here in North Texas like seasonal changes, birds, insects, plants, and the small things that made me stop and pay attention this week. Today I share with you about nesting woodpeckers, a visit to volunteer at a local nature preserve, and the vultures at another nature preserve drying off after the rain. Thanks for listening to The Neighborhood Naturalist. You can follow along for future episodes, field notes, and printable nature resources on Instagram at @theneighborhoodnaturalist and check us out online at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com Get full access to The Neighborhood Naturalist at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe [https://theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

25 de may de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 1 Fireflies & Lightening Bugs

Ep. 1 Fireflies & Lightening Bugs

Why do fireflies glow?What do they eat?And why do they seem rarer than they once were? In the very first episode of The Neighborhood Naturalist, we explore the fascinating world of fireflies (also called lightning bugs). From the chemistry behind their glow to the time they spend beneath leaf litter for most of their lives. In this episode: * What makes a firefly a beetle * How bioluminescence works * Why fireflies flash * The surprising length of the larval stage * Why leaf litter matters * Habitat loss and light pollution * Childhood memories, wonder, and noticing the natural world around us Whether you grew up catching lightning bugs in jars or are seeing them for the first time with your own children, this episode is an invitation to slow down, step outside, and pay attention to the tiny wild things living alongside us. Field Notes: At the end of each episode, I share a few recent observations and experiences from the natural world here in North Texas: seasonal changes, birds, insects, plants, and the small moments that made me stop and pay attention that week. This week, I share about two birds I saw: the indigo bunting and the black-chinned hummingbird, as well as information from a frog and toad presentation I attended this past week. Thanks for listening to The Neighborhood Naturalist. You can follow along for future episodes, field notes, and printable nature resources on Instagram at @theneighborhoodnaturalist and check us out online at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com Get full access to The Neighborhood Naturalist at theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe [https://theneighborhoodnaturalist.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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