Peacocks remind peace and environment activist Satish Kumar of childhood monsoons.
Published on Sunday, 31st March 2019.
Peace and environment activist Satish Kumar on his love of blackbirds in Devon.
Published on Sunday, 24th March 2019.
For Welsh poet and playwright Gillian Clarke the heron recalls a Bishop wearing vestments.
Published on Sunday, 17th March 2019.
Welsh poet and playwright Gillian Clarke enjoys red kites sky dancing overhead.
Published on Sunday, 10th March 2019.
Wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample enjoys the Dupont's lark on Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 3rd March 2019.
Wildlife Sound Recordist Geoff Sample on Tweet of the Day
Published on Sunday, 24th February 2019.
Ornithologist and nature writer Dominic Couzens recalls the glitterati goldfinch.
Published on Sunday, 17th February 2019.
Natural history writer, speaker and tour leader Dominic Couzens reveals the moorhen.
Published on Sunday, 10th February 2019.
Actress and keen birdwatcher Trudie Goodwin has a lifelong love of the hoopoe.
Published on Sunday, 3rd February 2019.
Actress and keen birdwatcher Trudie Goodwin fell in love with the carib grackle's song.
Published on Sunday, 27th January 2019.
Kirsty Oswald returns to share a tale of the spideog, also known as the robin.
Published on Sunday, 20th January 2019.
Actress Kirsty Oswald talks us through her year-long bird watching challenge.
Published on Sunday, 13th January 2019.
For Rachel Unthank a lifetime interest in magpies provides this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 6th January 2019.
Becky Unthank, one half of the folk group The Unthanks recalls why she named her son wren.
Published on Sunday, 30th December 2018.
Writer, gardener and TV presenter Monty Don recalls the summer swallow in Tweet of the Day
Published on Sunday, 23rd December 2018.
Writer, gardener and TV presenter Monty Don recalls the fieldfare arrival heralding winter
Published on Sunday, 16th December 2018.
Brian Briggs, formerly of the band Stornoway, recalls the song of the chaffinch.
Published on Sunday, 9th December 2018.
Former Stornoway band member Brian Briggs on the Manx shearwater for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 2nd December 2018.
Although Carry Akroyd grew up in the country, only in adulthood did she hear a snipe.
Published on Sunday, 25th November 2018.
For Carry Akroyd, illustrator of the Tweet of the Day book, birds are part of a landscape.
Published on Sunday, 18th November 2018.
Derek Niemann recalls the grey partridge during World War 1.
Published on Sunday, 11th November 2018.
Derek Niemann recalls sparrows on the Western Front.
Published on Sunday, 4th November 2018.
Author James Henry recalls the little owl for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 28th October 2018.
Author James Henry picks the yellowhammer for his Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 21st October 2018.
Theatre maker Tom Bailey discusses the displacement of migration in Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 14th October 2018.
Theatre maker Tom Bailey on marsh warbler migration in his Tweet of the Day takeover.
Published on Sunday, 7th October 2018.
Kitty Macfarlane finds inspiration in the birds she sees in the countryside for her music.
Published on Sunday, 30th September 2018.
Singer Kitty MacFarlane has a strong connection to the Somerset Levels and the birds there
Published on Sunday, 23rd September 2018.
For Mark Whitley. autumn may be around the corner, but he is transported back to spring.
Published on Sunday, 16th September 2018.
Editor of The Countryman magazine Mark Whitley reveals his Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 9th September 2018.
Wildlife gardener and writer Kate Bradbury enjoys the swift above her garden in Sussex.
Published on Sunday, 2nd September 2018.
Wildlife gardener and writer Kate Bradbury loves sparrows in this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 26th August 2018.
British comedian and freestyle rapper Chris Turner hosts this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 19th August 2018.
Comedian and freestyle rapper Chris Turner hosts this Edinburgh Festival Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 12th August 2018.
Florence Wilkinson, co-founder of bird song recognition app Warblr, enjoys the early bird.
Published on Sunday, 5th August 2018.
Co-founder of bird song recognition app Warblr Florence Wilkinson likes the female siskin.
Published on Sunday, 29th July 2018.
Horror novelist and birdwatcher Stephen Gregory returns for a second Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 22nd July 2018.
Horror Fiction writer and keen bird watcher Stephen Gregory selects his Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 15th July 2018.
TV and wildlife presenter Lindsey Chapman returns for her second Tweet of the Day takeover
Published on Sunday, 8th July 2018.
Presenter Lindsey Chapman begins her two week takeover of the Tweet of the Day airwaves.
Published on Sunday, 1st July 2018.
Actor and birdwatcher Samuel West revisits the Tweet of the Day archive for a second week.
Published on Sunday, 24th June 2018.
Actor and birdwatcher Samuel West returns to Tweet of the Day to select favourite episodes
Published on Sunday, 17th June 2018.
Chris Packham, host of BBC Springwatch, selects favourite episodes from Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 10th June 2018.
Wildlife photographer and presenter Matt Williams continues his Tweet of the Day selection
Published on Sunday, 3rd June 2018.
Wildlife photographer, naturalist & presenter Matt Williams selects from Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 27th May 2018.
Sports writer and avid bird watcher Simon Barnes introduces Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 20th May 2018.
Sports writer and avid bird watcher Simon Barnes takes over Tweet of the Day this week.
Published on Sunday, 13th May 2018.
Naturalist Miriam Darlington selects a second week of birds for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 6th May 2018.
Writer and naturalist Miriam Darlington selects her quintet of birds for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 29th April 2018.
Martin Noble of British Sea Power leafs through the Tweet of the Day back catalogue.
Published on Sunday, 22nd April 2018.
Martin Noble of British Sea Power introduces his favourite species from Tweet of the Day.
Published on Sunday, 15th April 2018.
Ed Byrne perches on the feeder for a second week to pick more of his favourite episodes.
Published on Sunday, 8th April 2018.
Comedian Ed Byrne tees up his choices for a week curating his favourite episodes of Tweet.
Published on Sunday, 1st April 2018.
Listening to the ring ouzel's call takes Mark Cocker back to his childhood.
Published on Friday, 30th March 2018.
Mark Cocker on the evocative song of a curlew floating over the Derbyshire moorlands.
Published on Thursday, 29th March 2018.
For nature writer Mark Cocker spring has not arrived until he hears his first wood warbler
Published on Wednesday, 28th March 2018.
Mark Cocker laments on the loss of the twite, once a familiar sight during his schooldays.
Published on Tuesday, 27th March 2018.
Nature writer Mark Cocker revels in the windblown melancholy of the meadow pipit's song.
Published on Monday, 26th March 2018.
Avian vet Richard Jones introduces a strange tale involving the world's largest falcon.
Published on Friday, 23rd March 2018.
Avian vet Richard Jones introduces the bird that inspired his career.
Published on Thursday, 22nd March 2018.
Poet and editor of British Birdwatching Matt Merritt revels in the Wheatear song.
Published on Wednesday, 21st March 2018.
Editor of British Birdwatching magazine Matt Merritt enjoys the first spring male redstart
Published on Tuesday, 20th March 2018.
Matt Merritt, editor of British Birdwatching magazine, revels in the call of the curlew.
Published on Monday, 19th March 2018.
Andy Clements is entranced by the song of the garden warbler.
Published on Friday, 16th March 2018.
Sarah Harris recalls the excitement of watching clouds of migrating blackbirds arrive.
Published on Thursday, 15th March 2018.
Nick Moran describes the excitement of recording the nocturnal flight calls of herons.
Published on Wednesday, 14th March 2018.
Jennifer Border recalls how looking for whinchats resulted in a broken road sign.
Published on Tuesday, 13th March 2018.
Andy Clements is captivated by the excited chatter of pink-footed geese.
Published on Monday, 12th March 2018.
Naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines watches nuthatches in his garden.
Published on Friday, 9th March 2018.
Naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines enjoys great spotted woodpeckers.
Published on Thursday, 8th March 2018.
Naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines listens to competing Song Thrushes.
Published on Wednesday, 7th March 2018.
Naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines is captivated by the tiny Goldcrest.
Published on Tuesday, 6th March 2018.
Naturalist and environmentalist Chris Baines defends the bullfinch's feeding habits.
Published on Monday, 5th March 2018.
Helen Moncrieff has a particular fondness for a bird known locally as a scarf.
Published on Friday, 2nd March 2018.
Helen Moncrieff is bewitched by the mimicking of Shetland starlings.
Published on Thursday, 1st March 2018.
Helen Moncrieff finds an ally in a territorial fulmar!
Published on Wednesday, 28th February 2018.
Helen Moncrieff reveals why her tummy 'flips with joy' at the sight of Northern Wheatears.
Published on Tuesday, 27th February 2018.
Helen Moncrieff recalls seeing an Orca seize a Black Guillemot at sea.
Published on Monday, 26th February 2018.
Michael Morpurgo's paean to the beautiful, mysterious swan.
Published on Friday, 23rd February 2018.
David Rothenberg asks a question, why is the song thrush not famous?
Published on Thursday, 22nd February 2018.
David Rothenberg on the jazz artist of the bird world - the humble robin.
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2018.
For Professor David Rothenberg, the blackbird is a beautiful melodic songster.
Published on Tuesday, 20th February 2018.
For Joe Acheson, slowing down the song of the wren sounds like gibbons in the rainforest.
Published on Monday, 19th February 2018.
Ecologist Penny Anderson discovers a garden warbler singing in her garden.
Published on Friday, 16th February 2018.
Ecologist Penny Anderson describes the flamboyant ducks that visit her garden.
Published on Thursday, 15th February 2018.
Penny Anderson watches herons in her garden as they steal frogs from her ponds.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2018.
Penny Anderson had to stop work on her house when the spotted flycatchers moved in.
Published on Tuesday, 13th February 2018.
Penny Anderson introduces the red grouse, a bird whose call always makes her laugh.
Published on Monday, 12th February 2018.
Mike Toms describes his encounters with tawny owls in Thetford Forest in Norfolk.
Published on Friday, 9th February 2018.
Ben Darvill recalls his first encounter with a common rosefinch.
Published on Thursday, 8th February 2018.
Dave Leech describes his excitement on finding the nest of a water rail.
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2018.
Bonita Johnson recalls watching a pair of battling robins.
Published on Tuesday, 6th February 2018.
Andy Clements is entranced by the mournful spirit-rising sound of the golden plover.
Published on Monday, 5th February 2018.
Environmentalist Tony Juniper recalls the popularity of linnets in his childhood.
Published on Friday, 2nd February 2018.
Environmentalist Tony Juniper recalls his first encounter with a black-tailed Godwit.
Published on Thursday, 1st February 2018.
Environmentalist Tony Juniper enjoys the song of the whitethroat.
Published on Wednesday, 31st January 2018.
Environmentalist Tony Juniper describes the joy of seeing and hearing corn buntings.
Published on Tuesday, 30th January 2018.
Environmentalist Tony Juniper describes the curious roding flight of the woodcock.
Published on Monday, 29th January 2018.
Wildlife artist Jane Smith waits anxiously for a returning whitethroat.
Published on Friday, 26th January 2018.
Wildlife artist Jane Smith is captivated by a party of ringed plovers on a beach.
Published on Thursday, 25th January 2018.
Wildlife artist Jane Smith listens in the fog to a great northern diver.
Published on Wednesday, 24th January 2018.
Wildlife artist Jane Smith reveals the challenges of trying to paint barnacle geese.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd January 2018.
Wildlife artist Jane Smith reveals why for her, snipe symbolise the sound of the Hebrides.
Published on Monday, 22nd January 2018.
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde is inspired by house martins.
Published on Friday, 19th January 2018.
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde is entranced by "an apparition" of knot.
Published on Thursday, 18th January 2018.
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde is inspired by the spectacle of migrating barnacle geese.
Published on Wednesday, 17th January 2018.
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde is captivated by a flock of pink-footed geese.
Published on Tuesday, 16th January 2018.
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde recalls being surrounded by dancing common cranes.
Published on Monday, 15th January 2018.
Professor Andy Radford describes a noisy encounter among green woodhoopoes.
Published on Friday, 12th January 2018.
Professor Andy Radford describes the role of the sentry amongst pied babblers.
Published on Thursday, 11th January 2018.
Professor Andy Radford reveals the importance of alarm calls to the superb fairy-wren.
Published on Wednesday, 10th January 2018.
Professor Andy Radford is captivated by the vocal repertoire of the robin.
Published on Tuesday, 9th January 2018.
Professor Andy Radford recalls first hearing curlews as a child on the Yorkshire moors.
Published on Monday, 8th January 2018.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls his encounters with giant petrels in Antarctica.
Published on Friday, 5th January 2018.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls a very close encounter with wandering albatrosses.
Published on Thursday, 4th January 2018.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls his encounter with snowy sheathbills in Antarctica.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd January 2018.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls his encounters with snow petrels in Antarctica.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd January 2018.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls hearing an emperor penguin chick for the first time.
Published on Monday, 1st January 2018.
A seasonal offering from Tweet of the Day for the Christmas period.
Published on Sunday, 31st December 2017.
Published on Friday, 29th December 2017.
Published on Thursday, 28th December 2017.
Published on Wednesday, 27th December 2017.
Published on Tuesday, 26th December 2017.
Published on Monday, 25th December 2017.
Published on Sunday, 24th December 2017.
Published on Friday, 22nd December 2017.
Published on Thursday, 21st December 2017.
Published on Wednesday, 20th December 2017.
Published on Tuesday, 19th December 2017.
Published on Monday, 18th December 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield uses his own birdsong recordings to experiment with music.
Published on Friday, 15th December 2017.
Childhood holidays in France were a chance to see rare birds for Fyfe Dangerfield.
Published on Thursday, 14th December 2017.
For musician Fyfe Dangerfield, seeing a rare bird is like seeing a celebrity on the street
Published on Wednesday, 13th December 2017.
For Fyfe Dangerfield, the prehistoric sight and sound of the grey heron is a big leveller.
Published on Tuesday, 12th December 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield recalls the joy of hearing then seeing a golden oriole in France
Published on Monday, 11th December 2017.
Mark Cocker extols the aerial music flight of a wintering short-eared owl.
Published on Friday, 8th December 2017.
The cuckoo has inspired Tara Robinson to create a play about bird migration.
Published on Thursday, 7th December 2017.
Theatre director Tara Robinson recalls seeing a treecreeper.
Published on Wednesday, 6th December 2017.
Comedian Sue Perkins recalls meeting a great horned owl at the Staffordshire Country Show.
Published on Tuesday, 5th December 2017.
Actress Greta Scacchi compares the birds she knew in Australia with those in London.
Published on Monday, 4th December 2017.
Author Michael Morpurgo visited the Camargue and found the flamingo touches his soul.
Published on Friday, 1st December 2017.
Michael Morpurgo on why he would love to be able to get up closer to a dipper.
Published on Thursday, 30th November 2017.
Michael Morpurgo enjoys talking to the oystercatchers on the Isles of Scilly.
Published on Wednesday, 29th November 2017.
Children's author Michael Morpurgo enjoys the call of buzzards when out for his daily walk
Published on Tuesday, 28th November 2017.
Children's author and poet Michael Morpurgo discusses the cackling magpie.
Published on Monday, 27th November 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield is enthralled by the rapid, bombing dive of a gannet out at sea.
Published on Friday, 24th November 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield enjoys watching his son chasing one of our most common birds.
Published on Thursday, 23rd November 2017.
The jewel-like patterns of the black-throated diver have musician Fyfe Dangerfield in awe.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd November 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield imagines his dream clothes made in the colours of the bee-eater.
Published on Tuesday, 21st November 2017.
Musician Fyfe Dangerfield tells the story of the seabird that inspired his band name.
Published on Monday, 20th November 2017.
Dermot O'Leary admires the work ethic and understated beauty of the industrious dunnock.
Published on Friday, 17th November 2017.
Presenter Dermot O'Leary relishes soaring swifts and swallows bobbing in front of his car.
Published on Thursday, 16th November 2017.
Presenter Dermot O'Leary hails the greater black-backed gull as an 'Alsatian of the skies'
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2017.
Presenter Dermot O'Leary gazes into his garden to watch busy coal tits on the bird feeders
Published on Tuesday, 14th November 2017.
Dermot O'Leary searches for sea eagles, but with light fading, his chances look slim.
Published on Monday, 13th November 2017.
While paying tribute at the Somme battlefields, sound recordist Gary Moore hears a skylark
Published on Friday, 10th November 2017.
Braving dark countryside, sound recordist Gary Moore goes in search of the stone curlew.
Published on Thursday, 9th November 2017.
When sound recordist Gary Moore recorded a woodlark his work revealed some odd behaviour.
Published on Wednesday, 8th November 2017.
How wildlife sound recordist Gary Moore became a launch pad for migrating birds on Skomer.
Published on Tuesday, 7th November 2017.
Gary Moore describes the elation of tracking down the notoriously elusive golden pheasant.
Published on Monday, 6th November 2017.
Writer Paul Evans encounters a crow in a cemetery.
Paul Evans encounters a pair of ravens.
Published on Friday, 3rd November 2017.
Writer Paul Evans reflects on the merlin.
Published on Thursday, 2nd November 2017.
Writer Paul Evans has an unnerving encounter with a barn owl in this Halloween tale.
Published on Wednesday, 1st November 2017.
A Halloween special: artist Jeremy Deller encounters a Mexican free-tailed bat colony.
Published on Tuesday, 31st October 2017.
Actor and birdwatcher Samuel West laments the lost call of the turtle dove.
Published on Friday, 27th October 2017.
Actor Samuel West is especially fond of ducks, especially the eider.
Published on Thursday, 26th October 2017.
Actor Samuel West enjoys the call from a party of long-tailed tits.
Published on Wednesday, 25th October 2017.
Actor and birdwatcher Samuel West on the wheezy song of the stocky bullfinch.
Published on Tuesday, 24th October 2017.
Actor Samuel West on the call of the dipper.
Published on Monday, 23rd October 2017.
Musician Joe Acheson recalls hearing the scraping call of corncrake on Inishbofin island.
Published on Friday, 20th October 2017.
Musician Joe Acheson recalls recording starling to use in his work as Hidden Orchestra.
Published on Thursday, 19th October 2017.
Birdwatching's irreverent Tweeter YOLOBirder tells how he became hooked on peregrines.
Published on Wednesday, 18th October 2017.
Birdwatching's irreverent commentator YOLOBirder on his love of hipster-quiffed waxwings.
Published on Tuesday, 17th October 2017.
Birdwatching's irreverent Tweeter YOLOBirder recalls rescuing redwings struggling in snow.
Published on Monday, 16th October 2017.
BirdLife International's Rob Martin on the cerulean paradise-flycatcher.
Published on Friday, 13th October 2017.
BirdLife International's Sue Patterson on the great spotted woodpecker.
Published on Thursday, 12th October 2017.
BirdLife International's Rosa Gleave on the goldcrest.
Published on Wednesday, 11th October 2017.
BirdLife International's Bruce Winney relives seeing red kites over Harrogate.
Published on Tuesday, 10th October 2017.
Dr Stuart Butchart from BirdLife International reveals the bronze-winged jacana.
Published on Monday, 9th October 2017.
Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls seeing a great crested grebe.
Published on Friday, 6th October 2017.
Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls his first encounter with a coot.
Published on Thursday, 5th October 2017.
Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls the first time he saw a bittern.
Published on Wednesday, 4th October 2017.
Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss goes in search of Cetti's warbler.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd October 2017.
Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss is inspired by the song thrush.
Published on Monday, 2nd October 2017.
Nature writer Melissa Harrison presents the case for the humble and rather noisy 'spadger'
Published on Friday, 29th September 2017.
The stonechat's punctuating call reminds writer Melissa Harrison of walks in Dartmoor.
Published on Thursday, 28th September 2017.
Writer Melissa Harrison braves a dip and finds herself face to face with a kingfisher.
Published on Wednesday, 27th September 2017.
Nature writer Melissa Harrison muses on the amusing mimicking sounds starlings can perform
Published on Tuesday, 26th September 2017.
Nature writer Melissa Harrison describes how a tawny owl call evokes memories of lost days
Published on Monday, 25th September 2017.
The veery thrush has a remarkable song, if slowed down, as David Rothenberg explains.
Published on Friday, 22nd September 2017.
For David Rothenberg, the white-crested laughingthrush is a superb clarinet accompanist.
Published on Thursday, 21st September 2017.
As David Rothenberg suggests, the superb lyrebird song has evolved to excess and craziness
Published on Wednesday, 20th September 2017.
Mockingbirds do not mock but, as David Rothenberg explains, can copy over 1,000 bird songs
Published on Tuesday, 19th September 2017.
David Rothenberg, best known for his interest in animal sounds, on the brown thrasher.
Published on Monday, 18th September 2017.
Chris Jones rescues and then releases a swift in this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 15th September 2017.
Writer Hugh Thomson discusses his love of the wood pigeon song in an English woodland.
Published on Thursday, 14th September 2017.
For Tara Robinson the sound of oystercatchers recalls her father taking her to Loch Fleet.
Published on Wednesday, 13th September 2017.
Tara Robinson describes an unexpected barn owl encounter in her own back garden.
Published on Tuesday, 12th September 2017.
Tara Robinson on the common tern and her grandfather's passion for birdwatching.
Published on Monday, 11th September 2017.
Actor Samuel West remembers one of his proudest birdwatching moments for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 8th September 2017.
Samuel West describes the snooker ball and champagne cork sounds of the capercaillie.
Published on Thursday, 7th September 2017.
Samuel West laments how the beautiful collared dove has a call like a bored footie fan.
Published on Wednesday, 6th September 2017.
Actor Samuel West recalls how a riddle in Hamlet was unpicked on a bird-watching trip.
Published on Tuesday, 5th September 2017.
Actor Samuel West describes gathering with his family at dusk to listen for nightingales.
Published on Monday, 4th September 2017.
Orcadian writer Amy Liptrot on the greylag goose, which is widespread on the islands.
Published on Friday, 1st September 2017.
Writer Amy Liptrot reflects on the evocative disappearing curlew call in the uplands.
Published on Thursday, 31st August 2017.
Writer Amy Liptrot recalls her work as the RSPB corncrake officer on Orkney.
Published on Wednesday, 30th August 2017.
Writer Amy Liptrot discusses how hooded crows in Berlin remind her of her youth.
Published on Tuesday, 29th August 2017.
Orcadian author Amy Liptrot laments the Arctic terns of her childhood.
Published on Monday, 28th August 2017.
BBC security correspondent and avid birdwatcher Frank Gardner on the Little Auk.
Published on Friday, 25th August 2017.
Tiffany Francis recalls not realising she's seen a corncrake on Lunga for Tweet of the Day
Published on Thursday, 24th August 2017.
Olympic Gold medallist Alex Gregory on the birds he sees while out early morning training.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd August 2017.
Clare Jones on the inspirational little egret for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 21st August 2017.
Zoologist Tim Birkhead dispels the myth of a foolish guillemot for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 18th August 2017.
Zoologist Tim Birkhead discusses the monumental dullness of puffins for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 17th August 2017.
British zoologist Tim Birkhead admires the intelligence of ravens for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 16th August 2017.
British zoologist Professor Tim Birkhead recalls the razorbill for this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 15th August 2017.
British zoologist Professor Tim Birkhead recounts a guillemot chick in Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 14th August 2017.
The BBC's Frank Gardner remembers watching white-throated kingfishers for Tweet of the Day
Published on Friday, 11th August 2017.
The BBC's Frank Gardner recounts hearing the three-wattled bell bird for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 10th August 2017.
The BBC's Frank Gardner recalls the King of Saxony Bird of Paradise for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 9th August 2017.
The BBC's Frank Gardner recalls the song of a golden oriole for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 8th August 2017.
The BBC's Frank Gardner recalls great northern divers for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 7th August 2017.
Tiffany Francis recalls her encounters with yellowhammers.
Published on Friday, 4th August 2017.
Laura Howard describes how learning about nature turned the countryside into a fascination
Published on Thursday, 3rd August 2017.
Olympic gold medal-winning rower Alex Gregory on the white stork for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd August 2017.
Rower and Olympic gold medallist Alex Gregory on the house sparrow for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 1st August 2017.
Nadia Archer of the RSPB recalls Manchester's peregrines for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 31st July 2017.
Paul Brook on the redwing which ignited his love of birdwatching for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 28th July 2017.
Paul Brook recalls a long-awaited encounter with a black tern for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 27th July 2017.
Craig Hartley revels in a near-miss encounter with a green woodpecker for Tweet of the Day
Published on Wednesday, 26th July 2017.
Photographer Cailean Maclean on the great skua, or bonxie, for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 25th July 2017.
Writer Eleanor Matthews recalls the magpie for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 24th July 2017.
The RSPB's Matthew Capper recalls the joy of hearing a bittern for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 21st July 2017.
The RSPB's Danielle Meyer recalls working with gannets for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 20th July 2017.
The RSPB's Heather Bennett recalls her first sighting of a lapwing for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 19th July 2017.
The RSPB's Liane Holdsworth recalls the kestrel for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 18th July 2017.
RSPB volunteer Steve Vickers recalls childhood memories of the eider for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 17th July 2017.
Wildlife cameraman Nigel Bean on the water rail for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 14th July 2017.
Paul Brook discusses watching a garden warbler for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 13th July 2017.
RSPB learning officer John Clifton on the bee-eater for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 12th July 2017.
Gull researcher Peter Rock on the Lesser Black Backed Gull for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 11th July 2017.
Kim Durbin recalls an encounter with a blackbird for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 10th July 2017.
Teenager Josh Myers describes how photographing wildlife reduces his Tourette's symptoms.
Published on Friday, 7th July 2017.
Schoolgirl Mya Rose Craig on the white-tailed eagle for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 6th July 2017.
Wildlife photographer John MacPherson recalls the herring gull for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 5th July 2017.
Bird therapist Joe Harkness on the nightingale for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 4th July 2017.
Wildlife photographer John McPherson recalls the hooded crow for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 3rd July 2017.
After a bad day at work, Joe Harkness recalls an encounter with a woodlark.
Published on Friday, 30th June 2017.
Thirteen-year-old Northern Ireland wildlife blogger Dara McAnulty on the hen harrier.
Published on Thursday, 29th June 2017.
London restaurant owner Cyrus Todiwala on the ring-necked parakeet for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2017.
Mya Rose Craig recalls the nuthatch for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 27th June 2017.
Wildlife sound recordist Gary Moore describes his surprising encounter with capercaillie.
Published on Monday, 26th June 2017.
Wildlife sound recordist Gregory Overden on Canada geese for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 23rd June 2017.
Alasdair Grubb describes how a blue tit seemingly cried out for his help.
Published on Thursday, 22nd June 2017.
Lindsey Chapman on the Cetti's warbler.
Published on Wednesday, 21st June 2017.
Musician Jimi Goodwin on the mallard in this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 20th June 2017.
Wildlife cameraman Neil Anderson recounts a golden eagle encounter for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 19th June 2017.
Musician Jimi Goodwin on his shock at discovering the cuckoo's wicked ways.
Published on Friday, 16th June 2017.
Writer Tristan Gooley on the wood pigeon.
Published on Thursday, 15th June 2017.
Singer Will Young on the woodland kingfisher for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 14th June 2017.
Polly Weston describes an important encounter with an eagle owl.
Published on Tuesday, 13th June 2017.
Cameraman Mark Smith on an unusual encounter with a corncrake.
Published on Monday, 12th June 2017.
Urban Birder David Lindo on the swift.
Published on Sunday, 11th June 2017.
David Lindo the Urban Birder on seeing an osprey next to Wormwood Scrubs in London.
Published on Thursday, 8th June 2017.
David Lindo on a magical moment spotting a honey buzzard in central London.
Published on Wednesday, 7th June 2017.
Urban Birder David Lindo in praise of the robin.
Published on Tuesday, 6th June 2017.
David Lindo, the Urban Birder, on the kestrel.
Published on Monday, 5th June 2017.
Paul Brook on the water rail.
Published on Friday, 2nd June 2017.
Joe Harkness on the skylark.
Published on Thursday, 1st June 2017.
Chris Jones from Worcestershire talks about his rescue ravens.
Published on Wednesday, 31st May 2017.
Peter Cranswick of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the red-breasted goose.
Published on Tuesday, 30th May 2017.
David Salmon of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the song of the woodlark.
Published on Monday, 29th May 2017.
Peter Cranswick of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the common scoter.
Published on Friday, 26th May 2017.
Debbie Pain of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the marsh harrier.
Published on Thursday, 25th May 2017.
Ruth Cromie of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the eider duck.
Published on Wednesday, 24th May 2017.
Kane Brides on the coot.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd May 2017.
Ashley Davies of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre reveals why a kingfisher changed his life.
Published on Monday, 22nd May 2017.
Val Thompson remembers her late husband and watching pink-footed geese in Norfolk.
Published on Friday, 19th May 2017.
Photographer John McPherson recalls the ptarmigan in this Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 18th May 2017.
Mya Rose Craig aka Birdgirl on the black browed albatross for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 17th May 2017.
Gull scientist Peter Rock on the lesser black backed gull for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Tuesday, 16th May 2017.
London chef and restaurant owner Cyrus Todiwala on his love of the city's house sparrow.
Published on Monday, 15th May 2017.
Fermanagh-based bird blogger Dara Mcanulty on the whooper swan for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Friday, 12th May 2017.
The urban birder David Lindo on the ring ouzel for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Thursday, 11th May 2017.
Gabi Mann on the American crow for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Wednesday, 10th May 2017.
Mat Waddington found a long tailed tit playing cupid in his Worcester village.
Published on Tuesday, 9th May 2017.
Folk musician Sam Lee on the nightingale for Tweet of the Day.
Published on Monday, 8th May 2017.
Pop star Will Young and naturalist Brett Westwood present the international dawn chorus.
Published on Sunday, 7th May 2017.
Michael Palin presents the secretive chowchilla from Queensland, Australia.
Published on Friday, 13th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the Mauritius kestrel, from the island of Mauritius.
Published on Thursday, 12th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the avian record breaking ostrich in the Kalahari Desert
Published on Wednesday, 11th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the Asian koel's arrival to an Indian orchard.
Published on Tuesday, 10th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the northern cardinal from a New York's Central Park.
Published on Monday, 9th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the black-nest swiftlet deep inside an Indonesian cavern
Published on Friday, 6th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the magnificent frigatebird a true oceanic bird.
Published on Thursday, 5th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the wild budgerigar from Australia.
Published on Wednesday, 4th February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the iconic bald eagle from Alaska.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the scarlet macaw from Costa Rica.
Published on Monday, 2nd February 2015.
Michael Palin presents the kea from a windswept mountain in New Zealand.
Published on Friday, 30th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the black sicklebill of New Guinea.
Published on Thursday, 29th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the oilbird, from a Venezuelan cavern
Published on Wednesday, 28th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the common poorwill from an Arizona desert.
Published on Tuesday, 27th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the red-eyed vireo from North America.
Published on Monday, 26th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the snail kite from the Florida Everglades.
Published on Friday, 23rd January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the greater roadrunner of south western North America
Published on Thursday, 22nd January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the Venezuelan horned screamer
Published on Wednesday, 21st January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the New Zealand Kakapo
Published on Tuesday, 20th January 2015.
Michael Palin presents the harpy eagle flying over the Brazilian rainforest
Published on Monday, 19th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the raucous calling sulphur-crested cockatoo from Australia.
Published on Friday, 16th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the sonorous trumpeter swan of North America.
Published on Thursday, 15th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the adelie penguin on a windswept Antarctic shore.
Published on Wednesday, 14th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the black-footed albatross of Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
Published on Tuesday, 13th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents an Antarctic specialist, the delicate-looking snow petrel.
Published on Monday, 12th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents Montserrat oriole from the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
Published on Friday, 9th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents brown skua hunting over an Antarctic landscape.
Published on Thursday, 8th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the blue rock thrush, perched high on a Spanish castle.
Published on Wednesday, 7th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the diminutive spoon-billed sandpiper of the high Russian tundra.
Published on Tuesday, 6th January 2015.
Liz Bonnin presents the displaying raggiana bird-of-paradise from Papua New Guinea.
Published on Monday, 5th January 2015.
Sir David Attenborough presents a widely regarded symbol of Australia, the black swan.
Published on Friday, 2nd January 2015.
Sir David Attenborough presents the widespread marine species, the white tern.
Published on Thursday, 1st January 2015.
Sir David Attenborough presents the mimic specialist Greater Hill Mynah from Asia.
Published on Wednesday, 31st December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents Australia's laughing kookaburra.
Published on Tuesday, 30th December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the red-throated caracara from the Amazonian rainforest.
Published on Monday, 29th December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the wandering albatross of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Published on Friday, 26th December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Christmas shearwater.
Published on Thursday, 25th December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the house wren found across the New World.
Published on Wednesday, 24th December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the hyacinth macaw of the Brazilian Pantanal.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd December 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the New Zealand robin.
Published on Monday, 22nd December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the eastern orphean warbler in an olive grove near Athens.
Published on Friday, 19th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the greater racket-tailed drongo of South-East Asia.
Published on Thursday, 18th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the formerly widespread saddleback of New Zealand.
Published on Wednesday, 17th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the advancing, leaping and queuing male blue manakin of Brazil.
Published on Tuesday, 16th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the Nene, or the endemic and rare Hawaiian goose.
Published on Monday, 15th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the morepork or Ru-Ru, New Zealand's only surviving native owl.
Published on Friday, 12th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the gaunt undertaker-looking marabou stork in Africa.
Published on Thursday, 11th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the northern jacana at home in Central American wetlands.
Published on Wednesday, 10th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the North American black-chinned hummingbird.
Published on Tuesday, 9th December 2014.
Liz Bonnin presents the red-crowned crane from Japan and Asia.
Published on Monday, 8th December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the brown thrasher, usually seen in North America.
Published on Friday, 5th December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the nocturnal red-necked nightjar of the Spanish countryside.
Published on Thursday, 4th December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the Atlantic canary, singing in the Tenerife treetops.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the greater rhea roaming the South American pampas.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the wedge-tailed shearwater of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Published on Monday, 1st December 2014.
Chris Packham presents the Madagascan Harrier-hawk from Madagascar.
Published on Friday, 28th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the wild turkey.
Published on Thursday, 27th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the superbly camouflaged great snipe of Eastern Europe.
Published on Wednesday, 26th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the flightless cormorant adapted to its Galapagos world.
Published on Tuesday, 25th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents a true global ocean going mariner, the red-billed tropicbird.
Published on Monday, 24th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the ivory gull from the northern polar seas.
Published on Friday, 21st November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the purple martin from eastern North America.
Published on Thursday, 20th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the rare Asian crested Ibis formerly common in Japan and China.
Published on Wednesday, 19th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the rhinoceros auklet - near the North American western seaboard.
Published on Tuesday, 18th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the Arabian babbler of a Yemeni Desert.
Published on Monday, 17th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the bell miner of eastern Australia.
Published on Friday, 14th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the Plumbeous antbird in a Bolivian rainforest.
Published on Thursday, 13th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the Indian cuckoo found across much of South East Asia.
Published on Wednesday, 12th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the roaring southern cassowary of Australia's Queensland.
Published on Tuesday, 11th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the vegetarian tree finch on the Galapagos Islands.
Published on Monday, 10th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the North American blue jay.
Published on Friday, 7th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the North Island kokako from New Zealand.
Published on Thursday, 6th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the red breasted goose in Siberia.
Published on Wednesday, 5th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the New Zealand bellbird.
Published on Tuesday, 4th November 2014.
Chris Packham presents the South American toco tucan.
Published on Monday, 3rd November 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the blood sucking vampire finch.
Published on Friday, 31st October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the greater honeyguide of sub-Saharan Africa.
Published on Thursday, 30th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the resplendent quetzal of Guatemala.
Published on Wednesday, 29th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the snow goose found across Canada and Alaska.
Published on Tuesday, 28th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Galapagos Islands' blue-footed booby.
Published on Monday, 27th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Arctic specialist the king eider duck.
Published on Friday, 24th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the house crow, native of southern Asia.
Published on Thursday, 23rd October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the world's most numerous bird: red-billed quelea.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents Australia's satin bowerbird.
Published on Tuesday, 21st October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Panamanian Montezuma oropendola.
Published on Monday, 20th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the echo parakeet, found only in Mauritius.
Published on Friday, 17th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the crested lark found from Europe across to China.
Published on Thursday, 16th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents a bird which intrigued Darwin, the Galapagos mockingbird.
Published on Wednesday, 15th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the common hawk cuckoo from the Bengal region.
Published on Tuesday, 14th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the virtuoso songster the pied butcherbird of Australia.
Published on Monday, 13th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the long distant migrant Arctic warbler.
Published on Friday, 10th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the black drongo of Southern Asia.
Published on Thursday, 9th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the poisonous variable pitohui from New Guinea.
Published on Wednesday, 8th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Andean cock-of-the-rock from Peru.
Published on Tuesday, 7th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Hawaiian crow, now extinct in the wild.
Published on Monday, 6th October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the North American Swainson's hawk.
Published on Friday, 3rd October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the mysterious shoebill of Uganda.
Published on Thursday, 2nd October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the New Zealand brown kiwi.
Published on Wednesday, 1st October 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the wetland-loving African jacana.
Published on Tuesday, 30th September 2014.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the African southern ground hornbill.
Published on Monday, 29th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the emperor penguin from the Antarctic Peninsula.
Published on Friday, 26th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the laughing gull off the Florida coast.
Published on Thursday, 25th September 2014.
David Attenborough presents the Eurasian scops owl found in Mediterranean regions.
Published on Wednesday, 24th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Vogelkop bowerbird of west New Guinea.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the sociable weaver of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia.
Published on Monday, 22nd September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the globally widespread but secretive black stork.
Published on Sunday, 21st September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the superb lyrebird of eastern Australia.
Published on Thursday, 18th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the red-headed woodpecker found in North America.
Published on Wednesday, 17th September 2014.
David Attenborough presents the spix's macaw.
Published on Tuesday, 16th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the guira cuckoo of central South America.
Published on Monday, 15th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the New Zealand wrybill.
Published on Friday, 12th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Dupont's lark of southern Europe and North Africa.
Published on Thursday, 11th September 2014.
David Attenborough presents the white-bearded manakin of tropical South America.
Published on Wednesday, 10th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Florida scrub jay.
Published on Tuesday, 9th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the North American red-winged blackbird.
Published on Monday, 8th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents a seabird with a worldwide distribution, the brown noddy.
Published on Friday, 5th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Central Asian bar-headed goose.
Published on Thursday, 4th September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Australian magpie.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the South American hoatzin.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd September 2014.
Sir David Attenborough presents the blue bird of paradise from Papua New Guinea.
Published on Monday, 1st September 2014.
David Attenborough presents the pied flycatcher.
Published on Friday, 9th May 2014.
David Attenborough presents the whimbrel.
Published on Thursday, 8th May 2014.
David Attenborough presents the reed bunting.
Published on Wednesday, 7th May 2014.
David Attenborough introduces the final recording marking International Dawn Chorus day.
Published on Tuesday, 6th May 2014.
David Attenborough presents a dawn chorus from the marshes of North Warren in Suffolk.
Published on Monday, 5th May 2014.
David Attenborough presents a dawn chorus from the heather moorlands of Allendale.
Published on Friday, 2nd May 2014.
David Attenborough presents a dawn chorus recorded in Rutland Water.
Published on Thursday, 1st May 2014.
Kate Humble presents the stone curlew.
Published on Wednesday, 30th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the fulmar.
Published on Tuesday, 29th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the red-throated diver.
Published on Monday, 28th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the goosander.
Published on Friday, 25th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the ruddy duck.
Published on Thursday, 24th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the capercaillie.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the stock dove.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the little grebe.
Published on Monday, 21st April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the little owl.
Published on Friday, 18th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the hoopoe.
Published on Thursday, 17th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the green woodpecker.
Published on Wednesday, 16th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the meadow pipit.
Published on Tuesday, 15th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the swallow.
Published on Monday, 14th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the common whitethroat.
Published on Friday, 11th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the great grey shrike.
Published on Thursday, 10th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the grasshopper warbler.
Published on Wednesday, 9th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the bittern.
Published on Tuesday, 8th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the curlew.
Published on Monday, 7th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the snipe.
Published on Friday, 4th April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the willow warbler.
Published on Thursday, 3rd April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the black grouse.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd April 2014.
Kate Humble presents the woodcock.
Published on Tuesday, 1st April 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the ring ouzel.
Published on Monday, 31st March 2014.
As part of Radio 4's Character Invasion, Chris Packham presents Big Bird.
Published on Saturday, 29th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the black redstart.
Published on Friday, 28th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the little ringed plover.
Published on Thursday, 27th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the ruff.
Published on Wednesday, 26th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the alpine swift.
Published on Tuesday, 25th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the Egyptian goose.
Published on Monday, 24th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the snow goose.
Published on Friday, 21st March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the goldeneye.
Published on Thursday, 20th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the sand martin.
Published on Wednesday, 19th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the great crested grebe.
Published on Tuesday, 18th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the Grey partridge.
Published on Monday, 17th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the woodlark.
Published on Friday, 14th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the Cetti's warbler.
Published on Thursday, 13th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the rook.
Published on Wednesday, 12th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the peregrine.
Published on Tuesday, 11th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the treecreeper.
Published on Monday, 10th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the nuthatch.
Published on Friday, 7th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the lapwing.
Published on Thursday, 6th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the chiffchaff.
Published on Wednesday, 5th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the blackbird.
Published on Tuesday, 4th March 2014.
Bill Oddie presents the St Kilda wren.
Published on Monday, 3rd March 2014.
John Aitchison presents the wigeon.
Published on Friday, 28th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the black-throated diver.
Published on Thursday, 27th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the white-fronted goose.
Published on Wednesday, 26th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the golden pheasant.
Published on Tuesday, 25th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the lesser spotted woodpecker.
Published on Monday, 24th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the Slavonian grebe.
Published on Friday, 21st February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the parrot crossbill.
Published on Thursday, 20th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the chough.
Published on Wednesday, 19th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the skylark.
Published on Tuesday, 18th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the Canada goose.
Published on Monday, 17th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the waxwing.
Published on Friday, 14th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the long-eared owl.
Published on Thursday, 13th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the dunnock.
Published on Wednesday, 12th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the wren.
Published on Tuesday, 11th February 2014.
John Aitchison presents the chaffinch.
Published on Monday, 10th February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the great spotted woodpecker.
Published on Friday, 7th February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the avocet.
Published on Thursday, 6th February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the mallard.
Published on Wednesday, 5th February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the great bustard.
Published on Tuesday, 4th February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the grey heron.
Published on Monday, 3rd February 2014.
Chris Packham presents the great northern diver.
Published on Friday, 31st January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the hen harrier.
Published on Thursday, 30th January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the grey wagtail.
Published on Wednesday, 29th January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the blue tit.
Published on Tuesday, 28th January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the shoveler.
Published on Monday, 27th January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the merlin.
Published on Friday, 24th January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the moorhen.
Published on Thursday, 23rd January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the coot.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the lesser white-fronted goose.
Published on Tuesday, 21st January 2014.
Chris Packham presents the mandarin duck.
Published on Monday, 20th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the glossy ibis.
Published on Friday, 17th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the black-necked grebe.
Published on Thursday, 16th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the greylag goose.
Published on Wednesday, 15th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the great white egret.
Published on Tuesday, 14th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the bewick's swan.
Published on Monday, 13th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the collared dove.
Published on Friday, 10th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the ring-necked parakeet.
Published on Thursday, 9th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the great tit.
Published on Wednesday, 8th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the mistle thrush.
Published on Tuesday, 7th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the crossbill.
Published on Monday, 6th January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the magpie.
Published on Friday, 3rd January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the raven.
Published on Thursday, 2nd January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the song thrush.
Published on Wednesday, 1st January 2014.
David Attenborough presents the Tawny Owl.
Published on Tuesday, 31st December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the starling.
Published on Monday, 30th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the knot.
Published on Friday, 27th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the red kite.
Published on Thursday, 26th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents a seasonal reflection of the robin.
Published on Wednesday, 25th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the dipper.
Published on Tuesday, 24th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the lesser redpoll.
Published on Monday, 23rd December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the purple sandpiper.
Published on Friday, 20th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the snow bunting.
Published on Thursday, 19th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sanderling.
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the ptarmigan.
Published on Tuesday, 17th December 2013.
David Attenborough presents the shelduck.
Published on Monday, 16th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the brent goose.
Published on Friday, 13th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the mute swan.
Published on Thursday, 12th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the water rail.
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the gadwall.
Published on Tuesday, 10th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the long-tailed duck.
Published on Monday, 9th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents our smallest duck the teal.
Published on Friday, 6th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the fieldfare.
Published on Thursday, 5th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the blackbird.
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the barn owl.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd December 2013.
Chris Packham presents the whooper swan.
Published on Monday, 2nd December 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the Little Auk.
Published on Friday, 29th November 2013.
Martin Hughes Games presents the Goshawk.
Published on Thursday, 28th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the twite.
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the Tree Sparrow.
Published on Tuesday, 26th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the Black-Tailed Godwit.
Published on Monday, 25th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the Hawfinch.
Published on Friday, 22nd November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the willow tit.
Published on Thursday, 21st November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the marsh tit.
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the Dunlin.
Published on Tuesday, 19th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the pied wagtail.
Published on Monday, 18th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the linnet.
Published on Friday, 15th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the common crane.
Published on Thursday, 14th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the golden plover.
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the black-headed gull.
Published on Tuesday, 12th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the siskin.
Published on Monday, 11th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games tells the story of waders which are drawn to the UK's estuaries.
Published on Friday, 8th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the bar-tailed godwit.
Published on Thursday, 7th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the barnacle goose.
Published on Wednesday, 6th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the redshank.
Published on Tuesday, 5th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the curlew.
Published on Monday, 4th November 2013.
Martin Hughes-Games presents the jackdaw.
Published on Friday, 1st November 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the mourning dove.
Published on Thursday, 31st October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Bobolink.
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the firecrest.
Published on Tuesday, 29th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Shore Lark.
Published on Monday, 28th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Cattle Egret.
Published on Friday, 25th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Leach's Storm-Petrel.
Published on Thursday, 24th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the sooty shearwater.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Yellow-Browed Warbler.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Crested Tit.
Published on Monday, 21st October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Goldcrest.
Published on Friday, 18th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the carrion crow.
Published on Thursday, 17th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the short-eared owl.
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the rock dove.
Published on Tuesday, 15th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the jack snipe.
Published on Monday, 14th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Grey Plover.
Published on Friday, 11th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the brambling.
Published on Thursday, 10th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the common pheasant.
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the bearded tit.
Published on Tuesday, 8th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Pink-Footed Goose.
Published on Monday, 7th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Ortolan Bunting.
Published on Friday, 4th October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Eider.
Published on Thursday, 3rd October 2013.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Red-legged Partridge.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2013.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the redwing.
Published on Tuesday, 1st October 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the serin.
Published on Monday, 30th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the tawny pipit.
Published on Friday, 27th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the great reed warbler.
Published on Thursday, 26th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the melodious warbler.
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the aquatic warbler.
Published on Tuesday, 24th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the bluethroat.
Published on Monday, 23rd September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the jay.
Published on Friday, 20th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the thrush nightingale.
Published on Thursday, 19th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the turnstone.
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the hobby.
Published on Tuesday, 17th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the great shearwater.
Published on Monday, 16th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the great spotted woodpecker.
Published on Friday, 13th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the mistle thrush.
Published on Thursday, 12th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the wood sandpiper.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the Green Sandpiper.
Published on Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the Meadow Pipit.
Published on Monday, 9th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the red grouse.
Published on Friday, 6th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the Greenshank.
Published on Thursday, 5th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the Roseate Tern.
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the swallow.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd September 2013.
Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the robin.
Published on Monday, 2nd September 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the barred warbler.
Published on Friday, 30th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the white-tailed eagle.
Published on Thursday, 29th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the golden eagle.
Published on Wednesday, 28th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the spotted redshank.
Published on Tuesday, 27th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the common gull.
Published on Monday, 26th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the common tern.
Published on Friday, 23rd August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the honey buzzard.
Published on Thursday, 22nd August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the white stork.
Published on Wednesday, 21st August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the northern wheatear.
Published on Tuesday, 20th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the icterine warbler.
Published on Monday, 19th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the yellow wagtail.
Published on Friday, 16th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the arctic skua.
Published on Thursday, 15th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the rock pipit.
Published on Wednesday, 14th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the bullfinch.
Published on Tuesday, 13th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the common redstart.
Published on Monday, 12th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the long-tailed tit.
Published on Friday, 9th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the oystercatcher.
Published on Thursday, 8th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the great black-backed gull.
Published on Wednesday, 7th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the ringed plover.
Published on Tuesday, 6th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the wood pigeon.
Published on Monday, 5th August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the house sparrow.
Published on Friday, 2nd August 2013.
Michaela Strachan presents the stonechat.
Published on Thursday, 1st August 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the red-backed shrike.
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the little tern.
Published on Tuesday, 30th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the kestrel.
Published on Monday, 29th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the whinchat.
Published on Friday, 26th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the black-browed albatross.
Published on Thursday, 25th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the red-necked phalarope.
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the lesser black-backed gull.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the dotterel.
Published on Monday, 22nd July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the sparrowhawk.
Published on Friday, 19th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the spotted flycatcher.
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the cirl bunting.
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the kingfisher.
Published on Tuesday, 16th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the herring gull.
Published on Monday, 15th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the tree pipit.
Published on Friday, 12th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the coal tit.
Published on Thursday, 11th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the house martin.
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the corncrake.
Published on Tuesday, 9th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the osprey.
Published on Monday, 8th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the common buzzard.
Published on Friday, 5th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the sandwich tern.
Published on Thursday, 4th July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the turtle dove.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the yellowhammer.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd July 2013.
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the corn bunting.
Published on Monday, 1st July 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the reed warbler.
Published on Friday, 28th June 2013.
The Marsh Warbler - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Thursday, 27th June 2013.
The Savi's Warbler - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the common sandpiper.
Published on Tuesday, 25th June 2013.
The Little Egret - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Monday, 24th June 2013.
The Wryneck - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Friday, 21st June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the cormorant.
Published on Thursday, 20th June 2013.
The Lesser Whitethroat-Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2013.
The Golden Oriole - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Tuesday, 18th June 2013.
The Great Skua - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Monday, 17th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the gannet.
Published on Friday, 14th June 2013.
The Arctic Tern - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Thursday, 13th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of the quail and its sound.
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2013.
The Manx shearwater - Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of this bird and its sound.
Published on Tuesday, 11th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the barn owl.
Published on Monday, 10th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the goldfinch.
Published on Friday, 7th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the razorbill.
Published on Thursday, 6th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the puffin.
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the kittiwake.
Published on Tuesday, 4th June 2013.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the nightjar.
Published on Monday, 3rd June 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the female cuckoo.
Published on Friday, 31st May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the sedge warbler.
Published on Thursday, 30th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the storm petrel.
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the guillemot.
Published on Tuesday, 28th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the spotted crake.
Published on Monday, 27th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the redshank.
Published on Friday, 24th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the garganey.
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the tawny owl.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the greenfinch.
Published on Tuesday, 21st May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the seabird, the shag.
Published on Monday, 20th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the Dartford warbler.
Published on Friday, 17th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the grey heron.
Published on Thursday, 16th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the blackcap.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the garden warbler.
Published on Tuesday, 14th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the nightingale.
Published on Monday, 13th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the nightingale. (Part 1 of 2)
Published on Friday, 10th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the wood warbler.
Published on Thursday, 9th May 2013.
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the swift.
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2013.
Published on Tuesday, 7th May 2013.
David Attenborough introduces the male cuckoo.
Published on Monday, 6th May 2013.