Fowl Play: Bird Witches, Poisonous Parrots, and 30 Miles of Crap copertina

Fowl Play: Bird Witches, Poisonous Parrots, and 30 Miles of Crap

Fowl Play: Bird Witches, Poisonous Parrots, and 30 Miles of Crap

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Thalia educates Eva about how three bird species met their untimely extinction and how one man single-handedly saved a fourth by helping it get laid... by him??

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Additional notes:

  • On Passenger Pigeons
    • A piece on what the flocks were like, the Lacey Act, and de-extinction advocates
    • On their extinction
  • On the Great Auk
    • Much of this research comes from The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
    • An online article on their extinction
    • A few corrections and clarifications: I cannot find any information on what, if anything, the first conservation law in 1500s England actually did. “Natural philosopher” was the correct term for a natural scientist in Cuvier’s time. The term “scientist” was coined a few years before the Great Auk’s extinction
  • On Bison
    • Fun fact: the scientific name of the plains bison is “Bison bison bison.” This pairs with the grammatically correct sentence “Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.”
    • Most of this section comes from here
  • Carolina Parakeet
    • Unfortunately, there isn’t as much known about the Carolina parakeet. Here’s a good place to start
    • On the fate of the last parakeet’s body, and the species as a whole
  • George Archibald and Whooping Cranes
    • His book “My Life With Cranes” is worth checking out.
    • Fun(?) fact: Tex was killed by raccoons shortly after her chick hatched. Listen, this was a podcast on extinction. It felt grim enough without bringing this up.
    • More on George and Tex
    • An article on the ICF headquarters in Wisconsin, which is well worth a visit if you’re in Madison or the Dells
    • Seriously, though, George Archibald is a living legend, and the people and birds of Earth would surely be worse off without him.

See you next time, where I will be making magic extremely mundane. -Thalia

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