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Woodcock Banding with Citizen Scientists (and Dogs!) with Bailey Petersen
Manage episode 341251069 series 2636572
Bailey Petersen helps facilitate Minnesota's woodcock banding program, which enlists the help of volunteer dog handlers. Dogs have to pass a control test before they're approved to join. We talk about steadiness in a bird dog, protective vests, and breeds - from Münsterländers to Llewellin setters. Plus: Grouse hunting in Minnesota... what to look for and what differentiates grouse habitat from woodcock habitat.
1:30 A little woodcock 'splash' for your sniffing pleasure, everyone
3:30 Harvesting wild rice... it involves a 'ricing buddy', a canoe, and tools called 'knockers'
7:00 Agencies working hand-in-hand with non-profits on habitat restoration
10:00 When a professional interest in healthy lakes leads you to appreciate waterfowl in a new way
11:00 Small Münsterländer; Llewellin Setter
13:00 Finding 'your' dog breed
15:00 Skijoring with your dogs
22:00 Minnesota's woodcock banding program
24:00 Recruiting new human/dog woodcock-banding teams
28:00 Testing dogs: It's about steadiness and control
32:00 The 2-week banding season overlaps with hatching
34:00 Finding a nest is an exercise in extreme caution
38:00 Steadiness training... start with "whoa," then add a temptation
43:00 Band return rates on woodcock are 11%, which isn't too bad
45:00 "If you have a cooperative dog, then it's really just an exercise of repetition."
46:00 Grouse hunting Minnesota, a pep talk
47:00 Hunter walking trails on OnX
50:00 Woodcock cover vs. grouse cover... "It becomes grouse cover after it's been prime woodcock cover."
52:00 For grouse, look for fruiting shrubs (chokecherries, highbush cranberries, hazel, birch)
58:00 Protective dog vests
1:05 Seeds embedded in dogs... #problems
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113 episodes
Manage episode 341251069 series 2636572
Bailey Petersen helps facilitate Minnesota's woodcock banding program, which enlists the help of volunteer dog handlers. Dogs have to pass a control test before they're approved to join. We talk about steadiness in a bird dog, protective vests, and breeds - from Münsterländers to Llewellin setters. Plus: Grouse hunting in Minnesota... what to look for and what differentiates grouse habitat from woodcock habitat.
1:30 A little woodcock 'splash' for your sniffing pleasure, everyone
3:30 Harvesting wild rice... it involves a 'ricing buddy', a canoe, and tools called 'knockers'
7:00 Agencies working hand-in-hand with non-profits on habitat restoration
10:00 When a professional interest in healthy lakes leads you to appreciate waterfowl in a new way
11:00 Small Münsterländer; Llewellin Setter
13:00 Finding 'your' dog breed
15:00 Skijoring with your dogs
22:00 Minnesota's woodcock banding program
24:00 Recruiting new human/dog woodcock-banding teams
28:00 Testing dogs: It's about steadiness and control
32:00 The 2-week banding season overlaps with hatching
34:00 Finding a nest is an exercise in extreme caution
38:00 Steadiness training... start with "whoa," then add a temptation
43:00 Band return rates on woodcock are 11%, which isn't too bad
45:00 "If you have a cooperative dog, then it's really just an exercise of repetition."
46:00 Grouse hunting Minnesota, a pep talk
47:00 Hunter walking trails on OnX
50:00 Woodcock cover vs. grouse cover... "It becomes grouse cover after it's been prime woodcock cover."
52:00 For grouse, look for fruiting shrubs (chokecherries, highbush cranberries, hazel, birch)
58:00 Protective dog vests
1:05 Seeds embedded in dogs... #problems
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113 episodes
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