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“We Are Nature” - a special sunrise episode #187

40 min · 15. april 2026
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Join me this week for this special sunrise edition of waking up with nature!  To me, there is nothing as peaceful as being immersed in nature, and today we do this together as I talk about the wildlife in my little part of the world and what it teaches me. During this recording, I saw several flocks of ducks take flight from the pond in front of me, a glorious number of over twenty ducks in just forty minutes!  The red-winged blackbirds brought the beautiful background music as the sun peeked up quietly before being covered in clouds. Stick around to learn some amazing facts about the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher! If you have not observed this bird in the wild, it’s high time you do! And though they are not as numerous in central Missouri, Jenna and I recently were lucky to watch several Flycatchers in action!  Last but not least, I finish this episode with a poem I wrote while sitting in nature the other day, called “The More That I Listen”.  🙂 *Next week, there will not be a new podcast episode due to my week-long cycling trip! See you all in two weeks!

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