Tweet of the Day

BBC

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.

  • 31 March 2019, 7:58 am
    Satish Kumar and the Peacock

    Satush Kumar was born in Rajasthan, India, where the Peacock, the Mayura, is a sacred bird and also associated with the monsoon. In India, it is believed that after the long, hot summer peacocks come out and display their bright and vibrant feathers in an extravagant dance to please Indra, the god of rain, before calling to let the rains begin, bringing relief to plants, animals, soils and humans.

    Producer : Andrew Dawes Image : Copyright Resurgence Magazine

    1 minute 38 seconds
  • 24 March 2019, 8:58 am
    Satish Kumar on the Blackbird

    Peace & environment activist, Satish Kumar has lived in Devon for many years. In his garden he loves hearing the sweet melodious calls from a blackbird singing on a stone wall.

    Producer : Andrew Dawes Picture : Copyright Gregg Dalgllish / Resurgence Magazin

    1 minute 38 seconds
  • 17 March 2019, 8:58 am
    Gillian Clarke and the Grey Heron

    For Welsh poet and playwright Gillian Clarke she has had two close encounters with a grey heron, including the one in her garden reminding her of a Bishop wearing vestments.

    You can hear more from Gillian in the Tweet of the Week Omnibus available on BBC Sounds

    Producer : Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 34 seconds
  • 10 March 2019, 8:58 am
    Gillian Clarke on the Red Kite

    Welsh poet and playwright Gillian Clarke first saw a red kite in the Welsh mountains as a child, a bird which now has expanded east and now Gillian regularly sees them sky-dancing over Reading while she travels to London on the train.

    Producer : Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 37 seconds
  • 3 March 2019, 8:58 am
    Geoff Samples Dupont's Lark

    For wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample the strange sound of Dupont's lark is something of an enigma, as despite recording half a dozen birds he has never actually seen one.

    Producer : Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 35 seconds
  • 24 February 2019, 8:58 am
    Geoff Sample's Orphean Warbler

    For wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample hearing the jazz like notes of the Orphean warbler on the island of Lesvos reminds me of the legend of how the bird got its name.

    All this week Geoff will be selecting his bird species from the Tweet of the Day archive which can be heard again on the Tweet of the Week Omnibus.

    Producer : Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 36 seconds
  • 17 February 2019, 8:58 am
    Dominic Couzens on the Goldfinch

    For natural history writer, speaker and tour leader Dominic Couzens the impeccably turned out goldfinch is the avian glitterati, bird royalty, star quality on the feeders. Yet it was an encounter with 400 goldfinch feeding on thistle seed heads which captivated Dominic.

    Producer Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 34 seconds
  • 10 February 2019, 8:58 am
    Dominic Couzens on the Moorhen

    Taking a break from his worldwide travels, natural history writer, speaker and tour leader Dominic Couzens recounts why the moorhen is a comical bird which can hold a few surprises that's no laughing matter.

    Producer Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 31 seconds
  • 3 February 2019, 8:58 am
    Trudie Goodwin on the Hoopoe

    For many, actress Trudie Goodwin is best known for her television roles as Sergeant June Ackland in The Bill and latterly in Emmerdale. But during all that time Trudie has possessed a lifelong love of bird watching. At the age of ten she was given the Collins Book of British Birds, which on a well thumbed page contained occasional accidental migrants which could be found in Britain, including the hoopoe. It was not until much later in life that she finally managed to see this bird, while on holiday in Portugal.

    Producer: Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 38 seconds
  • 27 January 2019, 8:58 am
    Trudie Goodwin on the Carib Grackle

    Trudie Goodwin is probably best known for her television roles as Sergeant June Ackland in The Bill and latterly in Emmerdale. But during all that time Trudie has possessed a lifelong interest in birds and bird watching. It was while on holiday in the Caribbean that Trudie first heard the call of the male carib grackle, a tropical blackbird. And she fell in love with this noisy, curious and intelligent bird so much she'd have loved to bring one home with her after the holiday..

    Producer : Andrew Dawes

    1 minute 36 seconds
  • 20 January 2019, 8:58 am
    Kirsty Oswald's Robin

    For actress Kirsty Oswald, an appreciation of nature has always been a family affair. In this episode of Tweet, she explains how it was her Uncle who sparked her fascination with the natural world, and what the significance of the robin's place in Irish folklore means to her.

    Producer Elliott Prince

    1 minute 34 seconds
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