Horatio Clare on the Pheasant
Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about birds inspired by their calls, songs and behaviour.
The author and journalist Horatio Clare reflects on the cultural history of the human relationship with pheasants. Its Latin name Phasianus Colchicus links the pheasant to the ancient kingdom of Colchis on the shores of the Black Sea, made famous in Greek mythology as the land of the Golden Fleece. These large, colourful long-tailed birds are native to Asia, and likely journeyed to western Europe with the Romans, becoming a symbol of wealth and status. The Normans are credited with popularising the shooting of pheasants in the 11th century, an industry which today releases an estimated 30-45 million captive-bred pheasants into the British countryside every year.
Presented by Horatio Clare and produced by Sophie Anton for 麻豆社 Audio in Bristol.
This programme features audio from Xeno-Canto recorded by Simon Elliot, David M and Tanguy Lo茂s (XC155202, XC640749 and XC727854 - Common Pheasant).
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