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Naturalist and TV presenter Mike Dilger remembers spending a bird breeding season 30 years ago surveying the Cetti's warbler. The Cetti's has a secretive nature, and like most birders Mike is more familiar with its explosive song rather than it's appearance, which has been described as ‘someone dropping a saxophone in a reed-bed’. Since Mike's foray into the world of conservation science in the mid-nineties the population of the Cetti's warbler has increased rapidly in the UK, most likely due to milder winters. Produced by Sophie Anton for Âé¶¹Éç Audio in Bristol. This programme features audio from Xeno-Canto recorded by Simon Elliott (Cetti's Warbler - XC792549).
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