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Tagged with “birds” (18) activity chart

  1. The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Seven: Bank Holiday Seaside Special

    In this episode we grab our bucket and spade and head to Rye Harbour where we meet Barry Yates and Chris Bentley who take us on a tour of this fantastic nature reserve. We find Mediterranean Gulls, Little Terns, Sea Pea, Pale Grass Eggar, Bombadier Beetle and fall in love with a spider. Find out more about Rye Harbour at www.wildrye.info and check www.rxwildlife.org.uk for the latest sightings.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 9 months ago

  2. 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.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 9 months ago

  3. The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Four: A Smew Hope

    Graeme, Mat and Michael take to the road and compete in the Sussex Ornithological Society’s annual New Year Bird Race in the wilds of West Sussex. Get ready for some crazy almond-fuelled action as the boys put their eyes to the skies and the pedal to the metal.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 9 months ago

  4. Daphne Du Maurier - The Birds 3-3

    The natural world turns on mankind as a war veteran and his family come under attack in Cornwall. part 3 of 3

    —Huffduffed by TimesPastOTR 10 months ago

  5. Daphne Du Maurier - The Birds 2-3

    The natural world turns on mankind as a war veteran and his family come under attack in Cornwall. part 2 of 3

    —Huffduffed by TimesPastOTR 10 months ago

  6. Daphne Du Maurier - The Birds 1-3

    The natural world turns on mankind as a war veteran and his family come under attack in Cornwall. part 1 of 3

    —Huffduffed by TimesPastOTR 10 months ago

  7. Nature’s Voice - Big Garden Birdwatch at 30

    In this [2009] podcast we look back to when it all started and forward to this year’s event on the 24th and 25th of January. Wildlife cameraman and television presenter Chris Packham tells us why he is such a fan of the Big Garden Birdwatch and we hear from Peter Holden - who was awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list for services to nature conservation - the man who came up with idea in the first place.

    —Huffduffed by Kevan 11 months ago

  8. Jackdaw Roost | BBC Radio 4 |The Living World 29 Jan 12

    Dr Alex Thornton describes the work of the Cambridge Jackdaw Project on dawn visit to a Jackdaw Roost

    —Huffduffed by Lysander one year ago

  9. Birdwatching With Your Eyes Closed podcast - Simon Barnes

    Why do birds sing? What are they trying to say?

    Birdsong is not just about natural history. It is also about our history. We got melody from the birds as we got rhythm from the womb. Birds are our music: they teach us to express emotion and beauty in sound. The first instruments ever made were bird-flutes.

    This vital book – with a free podcast – takes you from winter into deepest spring, teaching you to how recognise song after song as the chorus swells. You start with robin, and end up listening to nightingales.

    —Huffduffed by Kevan one year ago

  10. The 404 928: Where Jill feeds us an ice cream sandwich (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    CBS MoneyWatch.com’s Jill Schlesinger helps us understand why Wall Street is disappointed with Apple’s Q4 results despite year-over-year growth across its iPhone, iPad, and Mac properties. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20122673-81/the-404-928-where-jill-feeds-us-an-ice-cream-sandwich-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago

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