Tune in Sunday evening at 6 p.m., when Mouthful continues its exploration of The Barlow, post-flood. Guests include Duskie Estes and John Stewart, whose Zazu Restaurant and Farm was flooded and
Dying to Celebrate – Dance and Entertainment Party
Sebastopol Grange
Sunday, February 26, 2017 @ 6:00pm
1st Annual Dying to Celebrate Party and Fund-Raiser featuring costumes, humorous educational death films, drumming,
Wednesdays at Hospice – “Dying Well with Hospice”
Memorial Hospice, Santa Rosa
Wednesday, January 16th, 2019 @ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Caregiving for a loved one is challenging and stressful
Daytime transitions into night along the shore of Lake Suttonfield, in the Valley of the Moon. Great-horned Owls, Acorn Woodpeckers, Crickets, and others tell the story of the coming of night.
The headwaters of Sonoma Creek, in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, is a place of many moods. In the Spring it’s alive with the sound of birds and insects. But now, in the winter, it's hushed, and subdued.
White-breasted Nuthatches get their name from the way they crack open seeds. They wedge the seed into a nook in the bark of a tree and tap at it with their beak until they hatch it open. Listen to this small flock of White-breasted nuthatches calling and tapping in the trees.
Many species of bird seem to be making good use of the restored riparian habitat along the Petaluma River, in the Denman Reach open space area.
The real power of quietude is that it can speak so deeply to our hearts. Like in this moment on the Russian River, on a rainy winter’s day.
Red-winged Blackbirds have a strong and clear voice. Their songs and calls easily carry over water and across fields. The classic Red-winged Blackbird song sounds like they're singing "conk-la-ree, conk-la-ree."
The Northern Mockingbird is an impressive singer! This species gets its name from how they mimic the songs of other birds. The more sounds the male is able to include in his song, the more likely he is to attract a female.
Deep down in their DNA Black-tailed Deer are wired to be on alert for predators. When a mountain lion or say, a bobcat is nearby, Black-tailed Deer will sound an alarm.
I’m up here at Jack London’s old property, at the London Lake. I thought we’d lend an ear to the Winter soundscape here. The lake is nice and full. We’ve been getting a lot of rain, and it’s overcast.
And it’s got that nice magical, misty quality. So, let’s give a listen to this solstice soundscape.
By the end of his second month the male Bewick's Wren has found his own unique Voice. This will be the song he sings for his entire life!
Juvenile Great-horned Owls beg for food from adults by making raspy sounding screeches. In the Fall they’re learning to hunt, but they still beg for food from the adults. In this recording their dialog ends with what sounds like the juvenile Great-horned Owl landing in a grassy field and catching something!
Mourning Doves get their name from the sound they make. People sometimes describe it as being sad, or mournful, so that's why naturalists have named them the Mourning Dove. Their gentle cooing always seems to add something special to the soundscape!
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