Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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Andy Clements on Pink-footed Geese
12/03/2018 Duración: 01minAndy Clements of the British Trust for Ornithology explains why he finds the sound of Pink-footed Geese so exciting as they fly overhead calling to one another. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. Producer: Sarah Blunt
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Chris Baines on the Nuthatch
09/03/2018 Duración: 01minIn this episode about the birds which are encouraged by his 'wildlife-friendly' garden in inner-city Wolverhampton, naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines describes the regular visits of the stunning-looking Nuthatches which visit his pond for mud to line their nests and his feeders for food.Producer: Sarah Blunt
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Chris Baines on the Great Spotted Woodpecker
08/03/2018 Duración: 01minIn another of his TWEETS about the birds which are encouraged by his 'wildlife-friendly' garden in inner-city Wolverhampton, naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines is delighted to find Great Spotted Woodpeckers visiting after he noticed that a local neighbour had success with tempting fat bars! Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Ian Redman.
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Chris Baines on the Song Thrush
07/03/2018 Duración: 01minNaturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines describes the wonderful song battles for territory and mates between Song Thrushes making home in his and his neighbours' gardens. His garden pond is also raided by these musical songsters for mud and wet leaves to line their nests.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Charles McKeddie.
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Chris Baines on the Goldcrest
06/03/2018 Duración: 01minIn another of his TWEETS about the birds which visit his 'wildlife-friendly' garden, naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines revels in the sight of tiny Goldcrests teasing out insects from between the needles of his much maligned Leyland cypress trees. 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 Photograph: Jez Taylor.
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Chris Baines on the Bullfinch
05/03/2018 Duración: 01minThe striking-looking bullfinch is the subject of today's episode with naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines. It is one of the birds he hears and encourages into his 'wildlife-friendly' garden. In the past, bullfinches were persecuted for their fondness for fruit tree buds but as far as Chris is concerned, this is a small price to pay to have a pair of these beautiful birds visit his garden.Producer: Sarah Blunt
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Helen Moncrieff on the Shag
02/03/2018 Duración: 01minEver since her first encounter with a Scarf as they are known locally when she was a child and her Mum rescued a casualty of an oil spill, Helen Moncrieff, Shetland Manager for RSPB Scotland has had a particular fondness for these birds seeking them out in in the darkness of sea caves where they nest on ledges and fill the air with their strange sounds.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Paul Lee.
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Helen Moncrieff on the Shetland Starling
01/03/2018 Duración: 01minEver since childhood, Helen Moncrieff, Shetland Manager for RSPB Scotland has been fascinated by the ways in which Shetland Starlings can mimic not only other birds but other sounds including a squeaky toy belonging to her own dog!Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: John Dixon.
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Helen Moncrieff on the Fulmar
28/02/2018 Duración: 01minFulmars defend their nests by launching their stomach contents at an intruder. Now this may not seem like an appealing behaviour but as Helen Moncrieff, Shetland Manager with RSPB Scotland describes, it was a tactic she used to her advantage as a child and has felt protective of these cliff-nesting birds ever since. Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Andrew Thompson.
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Helen Moncrieff on the Northern Wheatear
27/02/2018 Duración: 01minKnown locally as Sten-shakker or Chek after their alarm call, Northern Wheatears never cease to delight Helen Moncrieff, Shetland Manager for RSPB Scotland when they return to Shetland for the breeding season.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Sonia Johnson.
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Helen Moncrieff on the Black Guillemot
26/02/2018 Duración: 01minHelen Moncrieff, Shetland Manager for RSPB Scotland recalls some of her encounters with the Black Guillemot or Tystie as they are known locally in Shetland after their piercing whistle. These include watching one disappear into the jaws of an Orca.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Brian Burke.
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Michael Morpurgo on the Swan
23/02/2018 Duración: 01minChildren's author and poet Michael Morpurgo reflects on the swan, celebrating its mysterious beauty and the wonder of its wings as they pass overhead. 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 Photograph: Bryan Garnett.
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David Rothenberg on the Song Thrush
22/02/2018 Duración: 01minMusic professor and philosopher David Rothenberg asks a simple question, why is the song thrush with its beautiful, exuberant and melodious song not famous for this Tweet of the Day.Producer: Tim Dee
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David Rothenberg on the Robin
21/02/2018 Duración: 01minDavid Rothenberg on the jazz artist of the bird world - the humble robin. David explains what the song of the robin has in common with experimental free form jazz, not dissimilar to the sound of saxophonist Eric Dolphy who spent a long time listening to birds.Producer: Tim Dee Photograph: Christine Sweet.
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David Rothenberg on the Blackbird
20/02/2018 Duración: 01minFor professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology David Rothenberg, the blackbird is a beautiful melodic songster which helps explains the difference between bird song and bird call in this Tweet of the Day.Producer: Tim Dee
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Joe Acheson on the Wren
19/02/2018 Duración: 01minMusician Joe Acheson of Hidden Orchestra describes how slowing down recordings he made of the diminutive wren song during a dawn chorus, sounded like the morning calls of gibbons across the rainforest.Producer: Tom Bonnett Photograph: Sam Linton.
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Penny Anderson on the Garden Warbler
16/02/2018 Duración: 01minEcologist Penny Anderson learns how to differentiate between the songs of Blackcap and Garden Warbler when to her delight she hears a Garden Warbler singing in the scrub patch in her garden.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: James Hanlon.
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Penny Anderson on the Mandarin Duck
15/02/2018 Duración: 01minMandarin Ducks are flamboyant, brightly coloured ducks which originally hail from the Middle East. A feral population established here in the last century here and a pair regularly visit the garden of ecologist Penny Anderson where they waddle across the lawn, roost on her ponds and perch in her trees.Producer: Sarah Blunt
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Penny Anderson on the Heron
14/02/2018 Duración: 01minEcologist Penny Anderson wonders whether evolution is a work in her garden as the behaviour of the frogs in her ponds seems to be changing in response to the annual visits by the herons which enjoy a spot of fishing.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Ian OK.
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Penny Anderson on the Spotted Flycatcher
13/02/2018 Duración: 01minWhen a pair of Spotted flycatchers decided to build a nest in a gap in the wall, ecologist Penny Anderson had to stop the pointing work being done to her house, but she has no regrets as the birds have bred in her garden ever since.Producer: Sarah Blunt