Bigfoot Nest Display and Vocalization: Cliff Barackman Interviews Reggie Bird

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent episode of the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, host Cliff Barackman shared some interesting updates and stories from the world of Sasquatch research. While the episode featured guest Reggie Byrd, there were also some intriguing bits of information that are worth discussing, even if they don't directly relate to Bigfoot. First, Cliff shared some updates from the North American Bigfoot Center (NABC), including the donation of a nest from Shane Corson and Derek Randles of the Olympic Project. The nest was dissected and reconstructed during a presentation at Squatch Fest, and it has now been donated to the NABC as a new display. The nest is particularly interesting because it was made using branches from a specific type of Huckleberry that grows on the Olympic Peninsula. The branches were broken off, not cut, and were woven together to create the nest. This leads us to an interesting scientific fact: some plants have evolved to be more resistant to breakage than others. For example, the branches of the Huckleberry plant are more flexible and less likely to break than those of other plants. This is because the Huckleberry plant has evolved to be able to withstand the weight of animals that may feed on its berries or use its branches for nesting. This is just one example of how plants and animals have evolved together over time. Cliff also shared a story about some strange noises that were heard on his property. While it's possible that the noises were made by a Bigfoot, they could also have been made by a bear. This is a good reminder that there are many animals in the forest that can make strange noises, and it's good to consider all possible explanations before jumping to conclusions. Finally, Cliff shared a story about some possible footprints that were found in the Morton-Mossy Rock area. While the prints were ultimately determined to be boot prints, the experience served as a reminder of the importance of carefully examining and documenting any potential evidence. This is a crucial part of the scientific process, and it's something that all Sasquatch researchers should take seriously. To sum up, while the latest episode of the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast featured guest Reggie Byrd, there were also some interesting bits of information shared by host Cliff Barackman. From the donation of a Sasquatch nest to the NABC to the importance of carefully examining potential evidence, there's always something new to learn in the world of Bigfoot research.