Passerine bird in the bunting family that is native to Eurasia
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A typical songbird belts out its song between 1,000 and 2,500 times per day. Even though most bird songs last only a few seconds, that's a lot of warbling! A Yellowhammer, a European bunting, may sing over 3,000 times a day. But the Yellowhammer doesn't even come close to the North American record-holder, this Red-eyed Vireo. One such vireo delivered its song over 22,000 times in 10 hours!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Amanda Holmes reads John Clare's “The Yellowhammer's Nest.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you'll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The craft beer and spirits scene in Huntsville is thriving, and Yellowhammer Brewing is right at the heart of it. In this episode, Ethan Couch shares how the rise of bourbon and barrel-aged spirits is shaping their taproom experience—because what's ‘smooth' for one person might be something completely different for another.But it's not just about what's in your glass—it's about the whole experience. That's where Campus 805 After 5 comes in. Ethan dives into this exciting, free concert series kicking off in May, designed to showcase the best of Huntsville's nightlife, from breweries to late-night bars and a refreshed green space. Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast, a bourbon lover, or just looking for a great night out, this episode is for you!SponsorYellowhammer is a local craft brewery serving Huntsville for the past 14 years. They are known for their premium craft beers like T-Minus and Rebellion, but what you might not know is they also offer spirits, wine, seltzers, and non-alcoholic drinks. Next time you stop by their location try one of their seasonal cocktails made with Gemini Bourbon or Yellowhammer Vodka. Or try this year's big hit, Pineapple Punch seltzer. You can find out more information about Yellowhammer Brewing by visiting their website https://www.yellowhammerbrewery.com or visiting their taproom located at Campus 805.MusicAny Day by Them Damn Dogshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/3HrncTSw4a7J9YiyMIxHdu?si=qw6Df7J6SwKm6-WOEc7U7w
This week, Yoojin Grace Wuertz celebrates this year's Nobel Laureate in literature, South Korea's Han Kang; and David Morley reads his new poem, and discusses the link between birds, music and poetry.‘The Vegetarian', ‘Human Acts' and ‘Greek Lessons', by Han Kang‘Beethoven's Yellowhammer', by David MorleyProduced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the Plodcast heads into the uplands of the Bannau Brycheinog to explore the summer wildlife that abounds there. Plodcast host Fergus is hoping to find and record the songs of yellowhammers, which dwell on the lower slopes. Or so it's said. These once-common bright yellow birds have suffered a steep decline in recent decades. Do they still live here? Join the quest – and enjoy numerous other encounters along the way. The Plodcast is the Publishers Podcast Awards Special Interest Podcast of the Year 2024 and the PPA Podcast of the Year 2022. If you've enjoyed the plodcast, don't forget to leave likes and positive reviews. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: theplodcast@countryfile.com. If your letter, email or message is read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team. Produced by Jack Bateman and Lewis Dobbs. Music written and performed by Blair Dunlop. Visit the Countryfile Magazine website: countryfile.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Localist, Carrie Rollwagen chats with Kathy D'Agostino of Chocolatá about building a positive work environment and the journey of opening her own chocolate shop. Kathy shares her experiences from working in a chocolate shop as a teenager to starting her own business, detailing the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, hiring and creating unique chocolate products. Mentioned in this episode: Chocolatá Website: https://www.chocolatachocolate.com/ Chocolatá Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolata_bham Chocolatá Phone Number: 205-215-0416 Innovation Depot: https://innovationdepot.org/ Brombergs: https://brombergs.com/ Phoenix Building: https://thephoenixbuilding.com/ Sidewalk Film Festival: https://sidewalkfest.com/ Magic City Organics: https://magiccityorganics.com/ Magic City Organics Localist episode: https://carrierollwagen.com/podcast-episodes/surviving-regulations-rollercoaster-magic-city-organics/ Yellowhammer: https://yellowhammer-creative.myshopify.com/ Pepper Place: https://www.pepperplace.com/ Revival Antiques: https://revivalantiques.org/ General: https://www.facebook.com/generalbham?mibextid=ZbWKwL Saturn (Domestique): https://www.domestiquecoffee.com/ Punch Love Coffee: https://www.instagram.com/punchlovecoffee?igshid=6qm4a079lw6q MAKE Birmingham: https://www.makebhm.com/ Pizza Grace: https://pizzagrace.com/ Cannella Gelato: https://cannellagelato.com/ Lifelyles: https://www.facebook.com/lifelyles/
Jon Nelson and Madison Crews talk to midfielder Ollie Wright ahead of the day #2 of Blast Off Battle at Yellow Hammer Brewing. They talk about the upcoming season for Huntsville City FC and how improtant preseason is for building team chemistry.
Another weekend, another 5-star addition to the secondary. Apparently, this is what Tim Walton and Ohio State do. Is there signs of a slow down? No ... it's the inverse, actually. Ohio State is crafting what will be a legendary secondary group in '25. We also dive deep into Ohio State's interest in Alabama prospects, what's the latest with Bill O'Brien, Ozzy Trapilo and much more. Spend 5ish with us this a.m. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cohosts Connor Hendrickson and John Stewart break in the new studio to recap their experience at the Roost Club Championship and The Yellowhammer before previewing High Cotton's trip to the NIT and more on this episode of Dialed In, presented by Unknown Golf. We thank you all for your support of The High Cotton Club and Dialed In, and appreciate your patience as we dial in our technical abilities and strive to improve 1% every day. For more on The High Cotton Club, follow on Instagram @thehighcottonclub or X @HighCottonClub, or like us on Facebook - High Cotton Club.
Cohost Connor Hendrickson is joined by a myriad of guests to recap the past several weeks in The High Cotton Club. Casey Landman from NLU joins to recap the Roost Club Championship at Sweetens Cove, Pete Sands from Cherokee Ridge joins to recap The Yellowhammer, and David May from Unknown Golf joins to recap The Pinnacle Parley last weekend in Northwest Arkansas. We hope you enjoy this action packed episode of Dialed In, presented by Unknown Golf.
Pete Sands, General Manager at Cherokee Ridge Country Club, joins a special episode of Dialed In to discuss the facility, The Yellowhammer, and more before cohosts Connor Hendrickson and John Stewart discuss the latest in The High Cotton Club.
ALGOP Chairman John Wahl joins JT to discuss whether or not Alabamians can expect a GOP Debate in the Yellowhammer state.
This week Nic and Kirstan lean into their Alabama roots and decided to roast the Yellowhammer state. From bear wrestling to meth, what makes Alabama so unique? How do you define an Alabama man? Do you want to take a trip without ever having to leave the house? How do you steal an ambulance? Get these answers and much more.Hosted by Nicholas Finch & Kirstan Cunningham New Episodes every Thursday!! Please subscribe, rate, and review! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Head to truecomedypod.com for all things True Comedy! Follow us on social media! Facebook: facebook.com/truecomedypodcast Instagram: instagram.com/truecomedypodcast Twitter: twitter.com/podcast_true
Dr. Daniel Sutter Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Troy University discusses economic, social, and governance (ESG) – truth and consequences. Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University. His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics. Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy for Yellowhammer.com and Alabama Today and a monthly column on Alabama economics and policy for 1819 News. He is the host of Econversations, on Troy University's TrojanVision television channel, a show examining economic and policy questions. Dr. Sutter is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute. [Dr. Daniel Sutter: ESG, regulations and economic freedom – 1819 News]
This episode of Dialed In features a conversation with David May of Unknown Golf before diving into The High Cotton Classic, The Yellowhammer, and more with cohosts Connor Hendrickson and John Stewart.
Dr. Daniel Sutter Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Troy University discusses economic, social, and governance (ESG) – truth and consequences. Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University. His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics. Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy for Yellowhammer.com and Alabama Today and a monthly column on Alabama economics and policy for 1819 News. He is the host of Econversations, on Troy University's TrojanVision television channel, a show examining economic and policy questions. Dr. Sutter is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute. [Dr. Daniel Sutter: ESG, regulations and economic freedom – 1819 News]
Chris, Rogelio and Yooper pay their respects to the Detroit Tigers broadcaster and former catcher Jim Price and discuss the series with the Twins, the recent MLB Pipeline Top 100 prospect list that features several Tigers and the Tigers Minor League Report Top 30.Donation Link: https://bit.ly/TMLRDonate2023MLB Pipeline: https://www.mlb.com/prospectsTMLR Top 30: https://tigersmlreport.com/detroit-tigers-top-30-prospects-tmlr/
Chris, Rogelio and Yooper pay their respects to the Detroit Tigers broadcaster and former catcher Jim Price and discuss the series with the Twins, the recent MLB Pipeline Top 100 prospect list that features several Tigers and the Tigers Minor League Report Top 30.Donation Link: https://bit.ly/TMLRDonate2023MLB Pipeline: https://www.mlb.com/prospectsTMLR Top 30: https://tigersmlreport.com/detroit-tigers-top-30-prospects-tmlr/
A typical songbird belts out its song between 1,000 and 2,500 times per day. Even though most bird songs last only a few seconds, that's a lot of warbling! A Yellowhammer, a European bunting, may sing over 3,000 times a day. But the Yellowhammer doesn't even come close to the North American record-holder, this Red-eyed Vireo. One such vireo delivered its song over 22,000 times in ten hours!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University. His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics. Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy for Yellowhammer.com and Alabama Today and a monthly column on Alabama economics and policy for 1819 News. He is the host of Econversations, on Troy University's TrojanVision television channel, a show examining economic and policy questions. Dr. Sutter is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute. [International Conferences on Climate Change | The Heartland Institute – Visit the Website]
Troy University's Rosa Parks Museum is hosting a new, panoramic exhibit, “A Song of The South.” The work highlights the past and present of the Southern experience, as Keajah Lomax reports. And, at the second annual Yellowhammer Film Festival, four TROY design students won awards chosen by judges who work at studios like HBO and Netflix. Film fan and Producer Emily Mosier has this report.
In this episode I sit down to talk with Ethan Couch one of the owners & the current brewery manager of Yellowhammer Brewing which opened in West Huntsville in 2010 by four guys who wanted to bring good, traditional beer to Alabama. The brewery grew rapidly and in 2015 they made a big move to a new facility and current location at Campus 805.SponsorThe Watts Hampton CoveFor the month of January 2023, they are offering a $25 Amazon Gift Card for anyone that tours and mentions the Beyond Rockets podcast. Learn more and schedule your tour at livethewatts.com.Support the show
Heisenberg, Cheese, Tony and the Judge meet up for the second annual SDDB Oktoberfest episode! They drink one of the oldest Oktoberfest beers (Spaten) as well as Yellowhammer Brewing (Hunstville, AL) Oktoberfest. Prost!
The Port City Plate Podcast presented by Bienville Bites Food Tour. Jeff Roberts is the founder of Yellowhammer Coffee. He joins us as the inaugural guest on the Port City Plate Podcast. We talk to Jeff about how he finds the most friendly people in Mobile to work at Yellowhammer, what distinguishes Yellowhammer Coffee from the big chains, what he's doing if he's not running YH, and we get Jeff's thoughts on the newest restaurant in Mobile, which he got an invite for the soft opening sneak-peak at!Thanks for listening to the Port City Plate Podcast. Find us online at portcityplate.com or share your best dish in Mobile in our Facebook group at Port City Plate. If you enjoy the Port City Plate Podcast, consider buying Chris a coffee. (Locally owned, of course!)Support the Show Share the best dish you've had in Mobile! Join the Port City Plate Facebook GroupAll episodes are presented by Bienville Bites Food Tour. Take a guided walking tour through Downtown Mobile while tasting your way through the best food and drink in town! Book a Bienville Bites Food TourBook a tour with our sister tour company in beautiful, Fairhope, Alabama! Book a Taste of Fairhope Food Tour
Jim Hammond and C. Grant Wolf take you on a journey in The Yellowhammer’s Song. You will walk with a young Roman soldier to Jerusalem, where his mission first takes him to meet with the centurion who oversaw the crucifixion of Jesus. On this young man's journey, you’ll experience a fight to the death, witness first-century medical practices, enjoy word pictures of the Middle East, including its markets and architecture. Plus, you'll see many Old and New Testament passages through the eyes of a variety of Bible personalities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For 75 episodes, we have shared the stories of other people around the world, and how they serve the Lord with purpose. In this episode, the tables are turned and Allison asks Matt the tough questions he normally asks other people. Matt shares how his life has changed as he has surrendered his life to […] The post Listen: Yellowhammer owner Allison Ross sits down with host Matt Wilson to share more of his story appeared first on Yellowhammer News.
After a wild finish to Talladega, Davey and Joe take you through a wild weekend in the Yellowhammer state
Get ready for our next mini-series! The Huntsville Craft Trails have launched their new branding and in celebration DHI President and CEO, Chad Emerson, is sitting down with representatives from each trail. Up first is Chandlers Ford, Fractal Brewing, and Yellowhammer Brewing. They discuss what it's like to be a brewer, updates to the Craft Beer Trail, and more!
Welcome to December 14, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate an inspiring State and monkeying around. When the crew of the Apollo 11 touched down on the Moon, Americans looked on with a sense of awe—and immense pride. And probably no one more so than the people of Alabama. Scientists and engineers in the Cotton State developed rockets for the space program using technology acquired from Germany after World War II. The rockets were designed in Alabama, but also built with steel manufactured in the state. If not for the Saturn rockets produced there, American astronauts wouldn't have been able to get into orbit and eventually onto the moon. On National Alabama Day, celebrate the people and culture of the Cotton State…or the Yellowhammer state. They have two nicknames. Why not? They deserve it. On May 28th, 1959, two of the greatest heroes of space travel returned to Earth after a 15 minute space flight. It may not sound like much, but it was the first time astronauts were able to survive a return trip from space. And did I mention that the astronauts were both monkeys? One was named Able, and the other was Miss Baker. These brave little primates paved the way for space exploration by helping scientists to understand the physical stress of spaceflight. Unfortunately, Able passed away only a few days later, but Miss Baker lived another 25 years. When she passed away in 1984, over 300 people attended her funeral, paying tribute to her part in the history of spaceflight. On Monkey Day, we celebrate the primates who took the first steps to make mankind's giant leap possible. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello there, my name is Danny Yeoman, wild bird expert for Pets Corner and developer of Peter & Paul bird foods. Welcome to the next of a number of podcasts detailing some of the amazing birds that we see and feed in our gardens. Every week we'll be looking at a different bird and this week we'll be looking at the FANTASTIC Yellowhammer. For more information regarding Peter & Paul Wild Bird Foods, please check out the Peter & Paul website at www.peter-and-paul.com or pop into one of our wonderful Pets Corner stores and the nearest store to you can be found at the Pets Corner website at www.petscorner.co.uk
Brandon Watkins and Brett Forsyth talk about how they got started in screen printing, trademark wars, and becoming a staple of Alabama. Follow the show @heavyultra
Cherokee is a wealthy man who, unlike many others, wants to share his fortune with the people of his town Yellowhammer...Uitgegeven door SAGA EgmontSpreker(s): B. J. Harrison
As Host Marissa Lacey reports, Troy University is cosponsoring the first Yellowhammer Film Fest, inviting high school and college students to create and watch films in a virtual celebration. And, in the final installment of The Trojan Minute, Troy University's Kate Price-Howard, Assistant Professor of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic affected theme parks and other resorts.
Join us for another Locker Room Talk as we pay homage to Alabama's official legislative decision after verbose argument and demonstration to select the "sweet potato" as Alabama's official vegetable by giving the state vegetables for many of the other U.S. states. Chive on with us at The Dan & Joe Sports Show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-n-joesportsshow/support
This week on The Mobile Alabama Business Podcast, we sit down with (again!) Jeff Roberts with Yellowhammer Coffee. Listen in as we discuss his life, career journey, and how he got into the world of coffee! View the transcript at . Produced by .
Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Ethan Couch the co-founder of Yellowhammer Brewing Why growth is often the biggest problem and how to adapt to it Creativity and innovating new products keeps Ethan brewing Why your first step is to be the best on your side of the street Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month.
Huck's Beer Buzz and Big Nate Danger are continuing their journey into the Yellowhammer state with brews from Goat Island Brewing and TrimTab Brewing Company See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Show Notes By: Alabama Football Podcast https://twitter.com/BamaFootballPod 2020 Alabama vs auburn Alabama Football Podcast breaks down the 2020 Iron Bowl and a visit from the Gus Bussers. Satisfaction A win against any opponent is a welcomed event, but there is just something extra about beating this pride of in state Tigers. So much more so when the victory is a contrast of excellence and ineptitude. Quarterback Competition Of course, quarterbacks do not compete directly against one another during a game but it is no less a competitive arena and all comparisons are fair. Or perhaps not. Comparing Mac Jones and Bo Nix ultimately seems unfair to both parties. But consider the progress each player has made since the 2019 Iron Bowl. Most would agree Nix has regressed while Mac has elevated his game into Heisman and first round contention. Saban Stayed Home? If you didn’t know, you wouldn’t know. Of course, within the SEC footprint and particularly within the Yellowhammer state we might wonder which rock you crawled out from under given all the media coverage, but the game itself offered no clues. It was not just the win, or the margin, or improved defense. Covering Saban’s game time duties, Sark even had the nuances down. Leading the team off the buses, the pregame stadium walk, and the (not always so), faint conservatism in big games. Overall a great, and welcome, impression. Train Kept a Rolln’ Don’t stop me if you’ve already heard the one about the defense improving week to week. Don’t stop me because this Tide defense isn’t finished yet. If it were a cake the pleasing aroma would fill the house, but we’d have to keep it in the oven because its not yet finished developing. Fortunately, these days, the defense is not a cake so we get to enjoy each iteration, each cycle of improvement. Saturday fans were treated to the angry edition. A rare flavor that signals ‘almost ready’ with hinted notes of ‘potential greatness’. Ah, the tastes of the season. Mini Game balls Anyone can read a headline, but which players contributed in more subtle ways to the Tide’s fortune? Next Up The revenge tour continues as the Tide’s foray into Baton Rouge is rescheduled.
This week on Minnesota Native News, a profile of a remarkable leader. Laurie Stern has the story of Terri Yellowhammer, who was just sworn in as a new Minnesota state judge. She will serve in Minnesota's 4th judicial district or Hennepin County.
Welcome to episode two(ish) of Chills 'n Thrills: A Petrifying Podcast By Mags and Ash! This week is all about Alabama; we journey to Talladega (oooooh) and Birmingham (ahhhh) to learn about serial killer Daniel Lee Siebert, and the spookie ookie story of Sloss Furnaces. Don't listen alone. We are still learning, and mayyyy or may not have underestimated some production quality items. Mags and Ash appreciate your patience and hope you'll follow our Instagram @chillsnthrillspod to stay in the loop about future episodes! Happy Listening :)
This is part 1 of our 50 States of Fear mini-series, a road trip through some of the most bizarre and terrifying urban legends found across America. Join us as we travel alphabetically from the Yellowhammer state of Alabama through to the peach state of Georgia, investigating horrific tales of murder, madness and misery, from haunted highways, to hellish hauntings all the way to to the hidden gates of Hell itself...
A typical songbird belts out its song between 1,000 and 2,500 times per day. Even though most bird songs last only a few seconds, that's a lot of warbling! A Yellowhammer, a European bunting, may sing over 3,000 times a day. But the Yellowhammer doesn't even come close to the North American record
This week our panellists discuss Brexit and the Operation Yellowhammer document, the perception of those who undertake IVF treatment, and Labour's proposals to allow tenants the right to buy.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said documents relating to the Government's no-deal Brexit contingency planning, named Operation Yellowhammer, represent a "worst case scenario" plan, and that the Government is working "every day" to mitigate the potential effects.
The Operation Yellowhammer report has been released and people are panicking. We speak to a Professor of Architecture to find out whether it is possible to build a bridge to Ireland. And we've find a new planet we could live in... 111 light-years away! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When it comes to episodes of the United Kingdom's Most Trusted Podcast® you simply can't touch this. James and Toby rap about the latest predictions of the Brexit doomsayers: Operation Yellowhammer. Source
We ask George Pascoe-Watson what he thinks about the Yellowhammer leaked document. Rakib Ehsan from the Henry Jackson Society pops in to talk about citizenship among other things. What's the point of meetings? And we cross live to Edinburgh to talk to comedian Patrick Monahan about this year's best joke. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Detective Jack Frost prequel author James Henry picks the yellowhammer, whose song is believed to have influenced one of the world's greatest composers Ludwig Van Beethoven.. Although many think the yellowhammer is a symbol of English farmland, it is in reality very much a European bird, famous for it's song. The natural world provided Ludwig Van Beethoven with a constant source of ideas and a number of his works are often attributed to the yellowhammer's song. Many critics cite the dramatic first four bars of Beethoven's fifth symphony but for James and many others the more gentle first movement of Beethoven's fourth piano concerto is a more fitting celebration and for James it is that which he listens to during the winter months to remind him of the summer, and his favourite farmland bird. In addition, all this week James will be choosing five of his favourite episodes from the Tweet of the Day back catalogue. Producer Andrew Dawes
Martin Noble is back for his second round of Tweet curation, where he shares fond memories of slipping away from the rigors of touring for some birdwatching whilst on tour as guitarist with the indie rock band British Sea Power. This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes; Yellowhammer – presented by Steve Backshall Swallow - presented by Kate Humble Cuckoo - presented by Tara Robinson Whitethroat - presented by Jane Smith Puffin - presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff
Tiffany Francis recalls her encounters with yellowhammers at the Butser Ancient Farm in Hampshire for Tweet of the Day. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world. Producer Maggie Ayre.