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Hunting the Front Range of Colorado

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Fed Up With Waterfowl

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Tippman 98-Custom

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WORST DUCK HUNTING TRIP EVER

DON'T MISS THIS! Leave us a review! In this new episode of the Midwest Flyways Podcast Joey and Conor are missing Cal who is out with Covid. Joey breaks down his trip with Cal and Gavin which was the worst trip we've ever been on aside from the great times together. Conor is a vagabond and is back in town for 18 seconds.

Midwest Flyways Tattoos and Nasty Hands

In this episode of the Midwest Flyways Podcast we recap Joey and Cal's recent duck hunting trip to North Dakota and talk about how season is going so far. Conor, Joey, and Cal also discuss some important topics like staying poop free during morning hunt breaks.

What bird is the tallest in the Northern Hemisphere?

As spring begins to dawn on the Northern Hemisphere, Whimbrels again begin the long journey north. Central Flyway: Sandhill Crane. The Sandhill Crane is one of North America’s tallest and most iconic birds, with a rolling, bugling call that heralds the changing seasons.

What are sandhill cranes known for?

In the Central Flyway, Sandhill Cranes are known for their sweeping migrations across the vast plains and prairies. Sandhill Cranes gather in enormous concentrations in critical wetland habitats throughout the flyway, drawing crowds of human observers to witness the spectacle.

What is the Audubon partnership?

Hemispheric Partners. Audubon works with 19 BirdLife International partners and others across the Americas to protect birds throughout their annual life cycles of breeding, migration, and wintering. Learn more ».

How much of the Pacific Flyway did Audubon save?

This year Audubon achieved huge conservation victories in the Pacific Flyway—including saving 40 percent of the world’s remaining Tricolored Blackbird population from certain destruction—demonstrating the immense power of our network. Learn More »

How many acres are there in Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary?

Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary protects critical 1,150 acres in the heart of the cranes’ stopover zone, where hundreds of volunteers help restore wetlands and introduce human visitors to the wonder of cranes and other migratory birds. Mississippi Flyway: Prothonotary Warbler.

What is the name of the bird that lives in the Mississippi River?

Mississippi Flyway: Prothonotary Warbler. The Mississippi River and its tributaries form one of the greatest river systems on the planet. The brilliant yellow Prothonotary Warbler spends its summers in forested wetlands throughout the Mississippi River basin.

What is Audubon's work to protect and restore forested wetlands?

From Minnesota to Louisiana, Audubon’s work to protect and restore forested wetlands is helping ensure a future for Prothonotary Warblers.

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