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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Samuel West on the Long-tailed Tit
25/10/2017 Duración: 01minKeen Birdwatcher and actor Samuel West recalls the chattering calls of the long tailed tit, the first bird he ever identified by sound.Producer: Tom Bonnett Photo: Kevin Mayhew.
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Samuel West on the Bullfinch
24/10/2017 Duración: 01minActor and birdwatcher Samuel West discusses the stocky almost brutish looking bullfinch and it's rather wheezy complex high pitched song.Producer: Tom Bonnett Photo: Gareth Hardwick.
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Samuel West on the Dipper
23/10/2017 Duración: 01minActor and keen birdwatcher Samuel West on hearing first the call of a dipper above the water of a fast flowing river.Producer: Tom Bonnett Photo: Keith Docherty.
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Joe Acheson on the Corncrake
20/10/2017 Duración: 01minMusician Joe Acheson of Hidden Orchestra describes how the scraping noise of a corncrake sounded like a ceaseless alarm as it carried over the island of Inishbofin.Producer: Tom Bonnett Photograph: Melvyn Fagg.
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Joe Acheson on the Starling
19/10/2017 Duración: 01minMusician Joe Acheson describes recording the sounds of starlings at the Lizard in Cornwall to use in his work as Hidden Orchestra.Producer: Tom Bonnett
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YOLOBirder on the Peregrine Falcon
18/10/2017 Duración: 01minBirdwatching's irreverent Tweeter YOLOBirder tells how a kindly hotel owner took him to see peregrine falcons and got him hooked on watching these magnificent flyers for the rest of his life.Producer: Andrew Dawes Photograph: Adrian Dancy.
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YOLOBirder on the Waxwing
17/10/2017 Duración: 01minBirdwatching's irreverent commentator YOLOBirder on his love of the hipster-goatee beard and slick back quiff of the brightly-coloured waxwing, a bird so vibrant and uplifting he has come up with a special collective noun for them.Producer: Andrew Dawes Photograph: Richard Johnson.
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YOLOBirder on the Redwing
16/10/2017 Duración: 01minBirdwatching's irreverent Tweeter YOLOBirder remembers rescuing redwings when snow hit the North East, standing with a bird in each hand. Producer: Andrew Dawes Photograph: John Thistle.
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Robert Martin on the Cerulean Paradise-flycatcher
13/10/2017 Duración: 01minRob Martin of BirdLife International shares an encounter in Indonesia with one of the rarest birds in the world: the Cerulean Paradise-flycatcher, which he feared was extinct.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: Eliza Lomas.
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Sue Patterson on the Great Spotted Woodpecker
12/10/2017 Duración: 01minSue Patterson from BirdLife International has a story of introducing the great spotted woodpecker to the next generation of birders, revealing the key to determining the bird's sex. Producer: Eliza Lomas Photograph: Gareth Hardwick.
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Rosa Gleave on the Goldcrest
11/10/2017 Duración: 01minRosa Gleave from BirdLife International, reveals how she recognises the song of the goldcrest and why that has inspired a change in her life.Producer: Eliza Lomas Photograph: Francis C. Franklin.
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Bruce Winney on the Red Kite
10/10/2017 Duración: 01minBruce Winney from BirdLife International remembers seeing red kites overhead whilst driving in Harrogate, after years of absence from the skies.Producer: Eliza Lomas Photograph: PLFoto.
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Stuart Butchart on the Bronze-winged Jacana
09/10/2017 Duración: 01minBirdLife International's chief scientist Dr Stuart Butchart reveals the bronze-winged jacana. He shares what he found out whilst spending three years studying them at Vembanur Lake in India, surrounded by water lilies and patiently watching on a canoe. Producer: Eliza Lomas
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Stephen Moss on the Great Crested Grebe
06/10/2017 Duración: 01minIn a recollection about his encounters with birds, writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls his first encounter with what he describes as 'the most beautiful bird' he had ever seen - the Great Crested Grebe. Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Tori Andrews.
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Stephen Moss on the Coot
05/10/2017 Duración: 01minIn a recollection about his encounters with birds, writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss explains how a chance encounter with a coot when he was just three years old, inspired a lifelong passion for birds and bird-watching.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Martyn Illes.
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Stephen Moss on the Bittern
04/10/2017 Duración: 01minIn the third of five recollections about his encounters with birds, writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls the first time he saw a Bittern - a bird which whilst it produces a loud booming call can be quite elusive.Producer: Sarah Blunt Photograph: Czech Conroy.
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Stephen Moss on the Cetti's Warbler
03/10/2017 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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