Graeme, Mat and Michael talk Hoopoe, Pallid Harrier, Crimson Speckled and Rootless Duckweed, go in search of the Death’s Head Hawk-moth and find a whole bunch of something totally unexpected instead.
The Natural History of Sussex: Episode One: ‘Farewell and Adieu’
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The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Six: “The owls are not what they seem”
You want your wildlife? We got your wildlife. With spring in the air we talk incoming March migrants and emerging butterflies and go hiking on the South Downs in search of long-eared owls with guests Penny & Dave Green. Graeme brings his new friend to the podcast, Mat finds his own red kite, Michael rants about twitchers and we do our first (and last) film review.
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The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Three: “I love the dark, but I hate nature”
Graeme, Mat and Michael talk fungi, fern thieves, sharks, seals and short-eared owls and go underground in search of bats, moths and spiders with special guest Tony Hutson.
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The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Two: Some things in their natural state have the most vivid colours!
Michael, Graeme & Mat talk moth media madness, mawkish mice
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