Tweet of the Day Episodes Episode guide
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Greg Ovenden on the Canada Goose
Wildlife sound specialist Gregory Ovenden remembers recording birds on a frozen lake
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Alasdair Grubb on the Blue Tit
Wildlife camerman Alasdair Grubb recalls how a blue tit corralled him into a rescue
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Lindsey Chapman on Cetti's Warbler
Springwatch presenter Lindsey Chapman on the boisterous, loud call of Cetti's warbler
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Jimi Goodwin on the Mallard
Musician Jimi Goodwin on the mallard in this Tweet of the Day
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Golden Eagle
Cameraman Neil Anderson hiked and abseiled a cliff face to track down a golden eagle nest
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Liz Berry on the Wren
Poet Liz Berry on the Wren's Nest Nature Reserve in the Black Country.
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Hannah Stitfall on the Long-tailed Tit
Film-maker Hannah Stitfall on searching for the nests of long-tailed tits in early spring.
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Polly Atkin on the Long-eared Owl
Writer and owl-lover Polly Atkin on the secretive long-eared owl.
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George McGavin on the Gannet
Entomologist George McGavin describes finding a gannet skull on a beach as a child.
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Juliet Vickery on the Brent Goose
The head of the BTO Juliet Vickery on the connection between brent geese and lemmings.
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Horatio Clare on the Rook
Horatio Clare has a message from the rooks, pointing out the ways they differ from crows.
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Frances Tophill on the Avocet
Frances Tophill sees and hears avocets on the Exe estuary.
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Tolga Aktas on the Jackdaw
Conservation biologist Tolga Aktas shares his fascination with watching jackdaws.
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Polly Atkin on the Short-Eared Owl
Writer Polly Atkin observes the wintering of short-eared owls in Cumbria.
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Liz Berry on the Robin
Fascinating stories about birds inspired by their calls, songs and behaviour.
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Horatio Clare on the Pheasant
The pheasant's journey from the ancient land of Colchis to becoming a widespread game bird
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Paul Farley on the Starling
Poet Paul Farley on the dazzling mimicry and plumage of the starling.
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Frances Tophill on the Turnstone
Frances Tophill sees turnstones on the Devon Coast.
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Mike Dilger on the Long-tailed Duck
The long-tailed duck: Britain's most dapper duck?
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Amy-Jane Beer on the Carrion Crow
Amy-Jane Beer has a couple of quirky, idiosyncratic neighbours - a pair of carrion crows.
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Polly Atkin on the Tawny Owl
For writer Polly Atkin the nighttime calls of tawny owls mean company and community.
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Paul Farley on the Shelduck
Poet Paul Farley welcomes the return of the mysterious shelduck.
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Anita Sethi on the Raven
Nature writer Anita Sethi has long been intrigued by ravens.
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Roland Arnison on the Leach's Petrel
Explorer Roland Arnison kayaked all the way to St Kilda to hear the elusive Leach's petrel
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George McGavin on the Red-backed Shrike
Entomologist George McGavin shares his lifelong fascination with the red-backed shrike.
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Paul Farley on the Redwing
Poet Paul Farley on the autumn arrival of redwings - 'the birds who came in from the cold'
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Hannah Stitfall on the Firecrest
As autumn ripens in Cornwall, film-maker Hannah Stitfall is looking out for the firecrest.
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Michael Malay on the Curlew
Michael Malay hears the cry of a curlew.
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Jo Wimpenny on the Moorhen
Zoologist and author Jo Wimpenny on the 'juicy soap opera' of moorhen life.
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Tolga Aktas on the Jay
Tolga Aktas remembers his first encounter with a jay in a busy London park.