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Nature听offers听a window on global natural history, providing a unique insight into the natural world, the environment, and the magnificent creatures that inhabit it. nhuradio@bbc.co.uk |
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LISTEN AGAIN听30 min |
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"Nature is full of surprises, so the programme can investigate fascinating and challenging areas in
our relations with the natural world without being too technical or preachy. My job is brilliant because, as a link between the listener and the subject, I can discover new information and ideas which help people make up their own minds on important issues."
Paul Evans |
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Dykes and ditches teeming with plants and wildlife at Wicken Fen. |
NATURE: Sounds of Britian - Wicken Fen
In the first of three richly evocative sound portraits, writer and naturalist Paul Evans, and wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, capture the spirit and sounds of Natural Britain, the first being Wicken Fen.
The programme tracks the course of a single day on this ancient landscape from before dawn until after dusk.听听 As the minutes pass, other birds join the cuckoo as the orchestra of the dawn chorus strikes up amongst the reeds. There鈥檚 the wren 鈥For a bird which weighs as much as a hiccup, the wren has a ferociously powerful voice鈥, a songthrush, a blackbird and then the reed bed specialists; reed and sedge warbler, and perhaps strangest of all 鈥濃What sounds like a rapidly winding fishing reel, or one of those clockwork toys which travels up a string, turns out to be a grasshopper warbler鈥.
As the sun rises and the dawn chorus fades, Paul explores the watery highways of the Fen in a flat bottomed green boat 鈥like an upturned beetle鈥, in the company of Ralph Sergeant (a stalwart of Wicken Fen) and encounters a herd of Konik ponies, parachuting reed warblers, and a magnificent hissing swan. He then wanders round the reserve, intrigued by the poetry of place names and considers the history of the fens, their origin, and man鈥檚 abuse of our watery heritage.
As day turns to night, and the light fades, Paul clambers up the tall wooden tower which overlooks this fenland landscape, and listens to the churring of the insect night chorus, before heading off into the darkness with Ralph.
NATURE: the Sound of Britain 鈥 an absorbing evocative sound-rich portrait of one of Britain鈥檚 most iconic landscapes.
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