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Messages from the Wild
Annabel Ross
65 episodes
6 days ago
A series of brief interviews with animals, offering them a chance to give us a perspective on their environment.
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A series of brief interviews with animals, offering them a chance to give us a perspective on their environment.
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Earth Sciences
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The Reed Warbler
Messages from the Wild
5 minutes 7 seconds
5 months ago
The Reed Warbler
The Reed Warbler is part of a series commissioned by Future Places Centre at Lancaster University in collaboration with Leighton Moss RSPB. With many thanks to Beth Fox, RSPB Leighton Moss, for embodying this Reed Warbler. "For these little birds, the reed bed can be a challenging place to raise chicks, there are quite a lot of predators. But they're dedicated parents. I think it's lovely that the male and the female raise their chicks together. It's such a joint effort. And obviously I admire the treacherous journey that they make. I think we all have to admire that don't we." Beth Fox, RSPB Leighton Moss   Producer, Presenter: annabel@annabelross.com  Many thanks to Lee Alder for the Reed Warbler recording. Thank you to Noemie Lina for the illustrations. 
Messages from the Wild
A series of brief interviews with animals, offering them a chance to give us a perspective on their environment.