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Sinopse
Discover birds through their songs and calls. Each Tweet of the Day begins with a call or song, followed by a story of fascinating ornithology inspired by the sound.
Episódios
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Stephen Moss on the Cetti's Warbler
03/10/2017 Duração: 01minIn the second of five recollections about his encounters with birds, writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls going in search of a bird that 50 years was rare but today are found all over southern Britain - and is most often heard before it is seen, having a very loud song! It is the Cetti's Warbler.Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer: Sarah Blunt Picture: Jim Thurston.
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Stephen Moss on the Song Thrush
02/10/2017 Duração: 01minWriter and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss explains why the sound of the song thrush evokes such powerful memories of his grandfather. Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Full Moon Images.
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Melissa Harrison on the House Sparrow
29/09/2017 Duração: 01minNature writer Melissa Harrison presents the case for why we should love the humble and rather noisy 'spadger', better known as the house sparrow, though she won't waste her breath trying to win round her dog. Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Feathers [Allan].
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Melissa Harrison on the Stonechat
28/09/2017 Duração: 01minThe clacking call of the stonechat punctuates nature writer Melissa Harrison's memories of cagoule-clad walks on Dartmoor with her family in the 1970s. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. In this latest series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer: Tom Bonnett
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Melissa Harrison on the Kingfisher
27/09/2017 Duração: 01minNature writer Melissa Harrison braves a dip in a Dorset river and hears the high 'pip' of a kingfisher. She realises she must be sharing with the water with one of her favourite birds. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. In this latest series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Lynn [Mrs Birds].
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Melissa Harrison on the Starling
26/09/2017 Duração: 01minNature writer Melissa Harrison muses on the mimicking sounds of starlings, particularly one that learned the ring of her family phone causing calamity in the house. Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Merseymouse.
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Melissa Harrison on the Tawny Owl
25/09/2017 Duração: 01minNature writer Melissa Harrison describes how the call of a tawny owl takes her back to childhood, reminding her of people and a feeling that slipped into memory. Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Jim Thurston.
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David Rothenberg on the Veery Thrush
22/09/2017 Duração: 01minSlow down the song of the veery thrush and what have you got? For David Rothenberg in this Tweet of the Day, its compressed tiny bits of music that humans can really relate to.Producer Tim DeeImage : Salaman.
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David Rothenberg on the White-crested Laughingthrush
21/09/2017 Duração: 01minThe white-crested laughingthrush is a superb accompaniment to David Rothenberg as he plays the clarinet, the best bird to play along with in this Tweet of the Day.Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. In this latest series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer Tim DeeImage WikiCommons / cuatrock77.
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David Rothenberg on the Superb Lyrebird
20/09/2017 Duração: 01minAs David Rothenberg suggests in this Tweet of the Day the superb lyrebird is a bird which evolved to excess experimentation and craziness.Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. In this latest series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer Tim DeeImage : Roger Powell.
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David Rothenberg on the Mocking Bird
19/09/2017 Duração: 01minDavid Rothenberg grew up in Connecticut at a time when mockingbirds moved north filling the air with a kaleidoscope of calls, as he explains for Tweet of the Day.Producer Tim Dee.
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David Rothenberg on the Brown Thrasher
18/09/2017 Duração: 01minProfessor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology David Rothenberg discussed the brown thrasher.Producer: Tim Dee Picture: Denise Laflamme.
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Chris Jones on the Swift
15/09/2017 Duração: 01minChris Jones was brought a swift which had fallen from its nest, hand reared it and then for this Tweet of the Day, releases it back to the wild...how good is that?Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer: Karen Gregor Picture: Mandy West.
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Hugh Thomson on the Woodpigeon
14/09/2017 Duração: 01minFor this Tweet of the Day writer and explorer Hugh Thomson suggests his love of the call of the wood pigeon song in an English woodland is as good as that of the nightingale.Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Steve K.
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Tara Robinson on the Oystercatcher
13/09/2017 Duração: 01minFor Tara Robinson the sound of oystercatchers recalls her father taking her to Loch Fleet as a child and being quizzed by him about the birds she saw, for this Tweet of the Day.Conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. An encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world.Producer Mark Ward.First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2017.
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Tara Robinson on the Barn Owl
12/09/2017 Duração: 01minAfter years of inactivity, Tara Robinson describes an unexpected barn owl encounter in a fallen nest box in her own back garden for this Tweet of the Day.Producer: Mark Ward Picture: Tim Felce.
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Tara Robinson on the Common Tern
11/09/2017 Duração: 01minTheatre director Tara Robinson on the common tern and her grandfathers passion for birdwatching in today's Tweet of the Day.Producer: Mark Ward Picture: Dale Ayres.
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Samuel West on the red-eyed vireo
08/09/2017 Duração: 01minActor Samuel West remembers one of his proudest moments as a birdwatcher was spotting a rarely seen Red Eyed Vireo on the Isles of Scilly and pulling in crowds of twitchers from all over the island to see it.Producer: Tom BonnettImage : Kelly Colgan Azar.
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Samuel West on the Capercaille
07/09/2017 Duração: 01minActor Sam West describes how the turkey-like capercaillie makes unfathomably strange sounds reminiscent of a rolling snooker ball followed by a champagne cork being unscrewed for Tweet of the Day.Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Paul Jessett.
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Samuel West on the Collared Dove
06/09/2017 Duração: 01minActor Samuel West laments how the beautiful collared dove is saddled with a morose call that sounds like the chant of a bored football fan echoing down own our streets.Producer: Tom Bonnett