Episodios

  • How to Listen to Birds Episode 3
    May 17 2024

    In Episode 3 of our miniseries How to Listen to Birds Stephen is visiting RSPB Scotland’s Abernethy nature reserve. Assistant Warden Ewan Craig is his guide as they take a walk through the stunning pine forest. There’s noisy Goldcrests making a sound that belies their tiny size. Ewan has an odd way to remember the song of the Chaffinch. And the pair luck out with a pine forest specialist, Crested Tit.

    We want to know what you want to hear about in the podcast. Drop us an email podcast.scotland@RSPB.org.uk

    There's more about Bird ID including help with birdsong here https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/a-z

    Visit Loch Garten
    https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/loch-garten-abernethy

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  • How to Listen to Birds Episode 2
    May 10 2024

    Stephen takes a trip to RSPB Scotland's Loch Leven nature reserve. Site manager Vicky Turnbull and Assistant Warden Darran Dixon are on hand to help him identify what is singing in the woodland.

    There's a little bird with a loud voice, a melodic warbler and a thrush with a complex song.

    Stephen also hears about some odd nesting decisions by Blue Tits at the reserve and discovers which bird sounds like a squeaky bike pump.

    Let us know what you think about the series and what you've been hearing podcast.scotland@RSPB.org.uk

    And don't forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

    Find out more about Loch Leven nature reserve here https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/loch-leven
    Birdsong info on the RSPB website https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/a-z

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  • How to Listen to Birds Episode 1
    May 3 2024

    How to Listen to Birds is a new podcast mini series from RSPB Scotland. Join host Stephen Magee out and about for tips on how to identify birds by their song. He'll also hear from RSPB staff about how the sounds birds make help us understand their lives better. And Stephen will try to understand what it is about birdsong that moves and enthrals us.

    In Episode 1 we are at RSPB Scotland's Baron's Haugh reserve with warden David Anderson. He has tips on how to get started with birdsong. We encounter a tiny bird with a big song and David explains you don't need to go deep into the wild to enjoy the sound of birds.

    LINKS
    Birdsong Beginner video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qJuNysUsU
    David's work with blind and visually impaired people https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfeXEmSgvgk
    RSPB Web resources about birdsong and ID generally https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/a-z
    Dan Chorus https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/news/the-dawn-chorus-all-you-need-to-know-about-natures-big-show

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  • EPISODE 29 BIG GARDEN BIRDWATCH 2024
    Jan 25 2024

    It's that time of year again! Big Garden Birdwatch is here. Stephen and Dan Snowdon from RSPB Scotland's Lochwinnoch nature reserve explain how to take part. There are also tips on how to work out what you're seeing out there.

    Stephen also travels to Dundee to meet staff and volunteers involved in inspirational work building connections with nature for people living in the city.

    More about Big Garden Birdwatch here https://t.co/tC0YFBrsRr

    Find out more about our work in Dundee Winter Wildlife in Dundee - Scottish Nature Notes - Our work - The RSPB Community

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  • EPISODE 28 CAN WE END THE ILLEGAL KILLING OF BIRDS OF PREY?
    Dec 1 2023

    It's an important time for Scotland's birds of prey as the Scottish Government introduces legislation to license grouse moors in a bid to end raptor persecution.

    Raptor persecution - the illegal killing of birds of prey - continues in Scotland and around the UK. In this podcast Stephen meets those working to end this criminality. He hears from RSPB Scotland's Head of Investigations Ian Thomson, Ruth Tingay from the influential Raptor Persecution UK blog and campaigner Chris Packham.

    And there's the very latest on what's happening in the Scottish Parliament.

    And you can help too by putting pressure on your MSPs to follow through on delivering the legislation.

    LINKS
    Get in touch with your MSP
    https://community.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/b/scotland/posts/act-now-to-protect-birds-of-prey-and-peatlands


    Report an incident
    https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/how-to-report-crimes-against-wild-birds


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  • EPISODE 27 CELEBRATING THE RETURN OF WINTER WILDFOWL
    Nov 9 2023

    As the days shorten wintering ducks, geese and swans are making their way back to Scotland. Stephen is at RSPB Scotland's Loch Leven nature reserve to see some of the birds that make this time of year so special. He's joined by Site Manager Vicky Turnbull and Assistant Warden Darran Dixon to chat about Pintail, Smew and Wigeon.

    Stephen also travels to the Slammanan Plateau in search of the UK's rarest goose. Conservation officer Scott Shanks and volunteers Angus Maciver and Billy Thomson help him to find Taiga Bean Geese in fields near Cumbernauld.

    LINKS
    More about our work on Corncrakes

    Cattle on Lewis
    https://youtu.be/87RIV7Q4qO8
    RSPB Scotland Oronsay nature reserve
    https://youtu.be/sMDBUpeVV6E

    Let the Scottish Government know you want better legislation to protect and renew nature https://t.co/DjDHX7Zz1V

    See the volunteers at Kinnordy in action
    https://youtu.be/ulMPni4aiZA




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  • EPISODE 26 ORKNEY NATIVE WILDLIFE PROJECT SPECIAL
    Sep 29 2023

    In this special edition of the podcast Stephen is in Orkney to hear about work to protect its special, native wildlife.

    Orkney has its own native Vole species and also hosts globally important populations of seabirds, waders and other species. But that wildlife is under threat from an invasive predator, the Stoat.

    RSPB Scotland is part of a groundbreaking project that has set out to eradicate Stoats and protect native wildlife. Stephen hears from those involved in trapping, monitoring and biosecurity as part of this enormous undertaking.

    The Orkney Native Wildlife Project is a partnership between RSPB Scotland, NatureScot and Orkney Islands Council with generous support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and EU LIFE (LIFE17 UK/NAT/000557) as well as in kind and financial contributions from partners. The mop-up methodology trial was supported by the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund, managed by NatureScot.

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  • EPISODE 25 Seabirds in Crisis and How You Can Help
    Aug 25 2023

    This episode is a deep dive into the crisis facing seabirds around Scotland's coasts. Stephen is joined at the seaside by Head of Species Paul Walton and Head of Marine Policy Helen McLachlan. They explain why Scotland is so important globally for seabirds and the threats they face.

    Stephen also travels to RSPB Scotland nature reserves in Orkney, Fowlsheugh and Troup Head to hear what the impact of bird flu has been on birds like Gannets and Kittiwakes.

    There's lots you can do to help and to find out more about what's happening to seabirds

    Let the Scottish Government know what you think about closing the Sandeel fishery
    https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/rspb-news/rspb-news-stories/hope-for-struggling-seabirds/

    More about seabirds
    https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/natures-home-magazine/birds-and-wildlife-articles/features/enjoy-a-seabird-spectacular/

    More about the Climate Crisis and what you can do
    https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/campaigning/climate-change-effects-on-nature-and-wildlife/

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