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Tweet of the Day

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Tweet of the Day
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  • Tweet of the Day

    Isabella Tree on the Nightingale

    2026/05/17 | 1 mins.
    Author and conservationist Isabella Tree began inviting friends over to hear nightingales at Knepp, her home and rewilding project in West Sussex, 15 years ago. Nightingales used to be associated with coppiced woodland, but at Knepp they’re thriving in dense, thorny scrub which provides protection for their nests, which they build a foot or so above the ground. Though nightingales are still one of the UK's rarest birds, today Knepp has around 60 singing males a year – around 1% of the UK population.
    Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol.
    This programme features audio recorded by Hazel Reeves at Knepp.
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    Jack Baddams on the Spotted Flycatcher

    2026/05/10 | 1 mins.
    Ornithologist Jack Baddams remembers chancing upon his first spotted flycatcher nest at Creswell Crags in Derbyshire. He became hooked on them after that, and fitted the adult birds with coloured rings to see who had safely returned from Africa. Although the spotted flycatcher may not have the most interesting song, Jack was drawn to them by their behaviour, and the way they would dart out from the limestone crags to snatch an insect on the wing.
    Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio Bristol.
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    George McGavin on the Swift

    2026/05/03 | 1 mins.
    Entomologist George McGavin worked at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History for 25 years, where each year he looked forward to the return of swifts to their nest boxes.
    Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol.
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    Liz Berry on the Kingfisher

    2026/04/26 | 1 mins.
    Poet Liz Berry has been sailing the Shropshire Union canal on a narrow boat since she was young. She describes the canal winding out of Wolverhampton into beautiful emerald green cuttings, where if you're lucky you might see a kingfisher. The canal's shallow and slowly moving waters are perfect hunting grounds. For Liz the azure and copper flash of a kingfisher darting low across the water is a magical sight.
    Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio Production in Bristol.
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    Roland Arnison on the Fulmar

    2026/04/19 | 1 mins.
    Explorer and wildlife filmmaker Roland Arnison has been kayaking along Scotland's west coast on a quest to record the sounds of seabirds. Of all the many species he's encountered, it was the fulmar that really captured his heart.
    Produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol.
    This programme features audio recorded by Roland Arnison on the Isle of Mingulay.
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About Tweet of the Day
Discover birds through their songs and calls. Each Tweet of the Day begins with a call or song, followed by a story of fascinating ornithology inspired by the sound.
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