Hannah Stitfall on the Long-tailed Tit

Hannah Stitfall on the Long-tailed Tit

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Horatio Clare on the Buzzard

The writer Horatio Clare remembers the buzzards of his childhood, which soared above his home in the Black Mountains in south Wales.Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol. 

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Poet Liz Berry lived near the Wren's Nest Nature Reserve in the Black Country for years, but it was only recently that she stopped and listened to a real wren there. It made her think how the bird was hiding in the place name, which is one of Britain's most important geological s ...  Show more

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