Episode | Description | Categories | Contacts | Reach | Guests | Hosts | Date Aired | Length | Curator's Notes | ||||
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We talk about tawny owls which are very active and calling at this time of year. In news we discuss The badger cull ‘halting’, using birth control to control squirrels, more raptor persecution and a s | -- | -- | February 5, 2021 | 39:24s | |||||||||
Kicking off the second series of Golden Grenades, YOLOBirder chats to zoologist, wildlife TV presenter, writer and photographer Megan McCubbin about her love of wildlife and how she strives to protect | -- | -- | -- | April 18, 2021 | 53:25s | ||||||||
Being in lockdown has unleashed our love for nature. Get Birding is a podcast for budding birdwatchers and aims to help everyone, anywhere, discover more about the birds on our doorsteps. We want to b | -- | -- | -- | December 17, 2021 | 46:38s | ||||||||
Mike Drew is a biodiversity advisor for Anglian Water and a licensed bird ringer. He has monitored and managed Nightingale nesting sites in the East of England for over a decade. Mike shares his obse | -- | -- | July 13, 2021 | 43:45s | |||||||||
Welcome back! In this episode we cover some latest news about peat and bumblebees, and talk about everything you need to know about feeding your garden birds. We also have a in-depth look at the lovel | -- | -- | -- | February 3, 2021 | 59:53s | ||||||||
Why are the predators of the sky one of the coolest parts of our ecosystem? How are they being impacted by climate change, habitat loss, bird flu, and persecution? And just what can we, and conservati | -- | -- | -- | December 22, 2021 | 49:17s | ||||||||
Happy New Year Nature Nerds!After a festive break where I stuffed my face with food on the hour, every hour & drank a rather adequate amount, Into The Wild is back!They come in a variety of shapes, | -- | -- | January 10, 2022 | 58:00s | |||||||||
Episode 13 finds us at Knepp Wildland at dawn, which is a pretty early start in the middle of May! I’m joined by Sideshow Dave to find some of the star songsters of the Wildland. We listen out for our | -- | -- | -- | August 8, 2021 | 38:56s | ||||||||
The northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) is one of the commonest seabirds in the North Atlantic, and a true master of the air. It is also, slightly less romantically, a master of vomiting noxious oil. | -- | -- | -- | October 9, 2018 | 32:00s | ||||||||
We're going back to early June this year, to the rich and intermingled singing of birds that happens at dawn throughout the spring and early summer. In Britain it's called the dawn chorus, a behaviour | -- | -- | -- | October 16, 2021 | 37:16s | ||||||||
In this Podcast I chat to Indy Greene who is a Nottinghamshire bird watcher and young naturalist. We talk about the difference between birders and twitchers, the beareded vulture that turned up this s | -- | -- | -- | December 29, 2020 | 44:22s | ||||||||
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