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Good Morning Monterey Bay helps you start your day with local news, traffic and weather, along with interviews with elected officials and experts in science, nature, cooking, gardening, literature, entertainment and so much more. It’s how folks around the Monterey Bay wake up entertained and informed. Listen to Good Morning Monterey Bay live every Weekday Morning from 6:00am to 9:00am PST on https://santacruzvoice.com/
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Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Ep. 551 - GMMB Wednesday 16 Apr 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Jaime was all over the place today. We started off hearing about cooking a ham--understandabe since Easter is nearly upon us. Then we heard about growing kale for cows. He shared his chutney recipe. Finally we were quizzed on what BRT stands for in relation to a leg of lamb. Spoiler: It is "Boned, rolled and tied."
Jeff Manke had advice for us in case we happen upon a baby bird. It is spring, so that is not unlikely. If it is feathered and can perch on your finger, leave it alone. Its parent will take care of it. The story that a person's smell on a bird will cause its parent to shun it is pure fiction. If the bird is not yet feathered and able to perch, try to return it to it's nest, or a similar setting. If it is injured, in the area of Santa Cruz, California, take it to native animal rescue.
We also learned that turkey vultures and albatross have terrific smelling acuity. The rest of the time we spoke of the seven species of swans. Trumpeters are the largest fling birds in the U.S. They can have a ten-foot wingspan. If you wonder why swans honk, listen. It's prett simple.