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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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Ep 21: Fish Fart Diplomacy
00:24:00 | Season: 1 | Episode: 21 | January 27th, 2021

How fish farts nearly caused a war between Russia and Sweden, how severed octopus arms continue to try to feed the octopus, and why we use a rodent to predict the future.

A Thank You to the Nerds
00:03:26 | January 25th, 2021

Thank y’all for an amazing first season! We can’t wait to keep creating fun and educational content for you 2021. Stay curios, Nature Nerds! 

Garden birds under a silent sky
51:45 | Episode: 51 | January 23rd, 2021

Every year, on or near the 4th of April, we leave the microphones out in the back garden to record the dawn chorus. It’s a simple ritual, partly to mark the beginning of a new season, and partly to compare how the dawn chorus sounds now compared to last year. Despite us living in Hackney in the North East of London, where the buildings and roads don’t change much, the soundscape from year to year does. It’s always different. We’ve been making these recordings for 12 years and, not surprisingly, last year saw the most dramatic change. London was in its first lockdown. The schools were closed, the roads mostly empty, reduced to a fraction of the normal traffic. And the skies had fallen silent. No more planes chasing the tail of another, minute by minute. As the day dawned and the sky lightened, the gardens behind the terraced houses woke to high circling seagulls and silky soft birdsong. Unimaginable, impossible in any other year. Gone the rumble and whining of jet engines, gone the rattling bumps of cars on speed bumps. Gone the heavy grey noise, the aural fog that coagulates the air. Instead see-sawing great tits, echoing, crisp and pure. The jovial cooing of wood pigeons. The cawing of rooks. Some screeching green parrots on a mission to get somewhere else fast, and little delicate chittering birds commuting from roof to roof. And like an operatic performer, like a musical instrument perched in a tree, the most totemic of garden birds began to sing its song. Melodious. Perfectly clear. Wonderfully inventive. Inflecting notes of cheer and even glee, as it embarks upon its journey into spring. A blackbird.

S3 E17: The Peacock Monkey Situation and other Animal Encounters
00:13:13 | Season: 3 | Episode: 17 | January 22nd, 2021

Hi Earth Rangers, Emma here! Thank you so much for all of the amazing animal stories you sent in this past year. i loved listening to each and every one of them! Today we are announcing the winner of the grand prize! Drumroll please… Plus: find out more about our brand new contest in the shownotes!

How To Be a Fossil Fixer
00:15:42 | January 22nd, 2021

Do you love fossils and dinosaurs? Let us introduce you to Myria Perez, a paleontology-obsessed kid who grew up to get her dream job! Myria is a 24 year old fossil preparator, which means she prepares fossils to study and display in museums. She shares her journey of how a visit to her local museum set her on the path to follow her dino dreams. 

82: Olm & Maned Wolf
00:32:59 | Episode: 82 | January 21st, 2021

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! Christian returns with the secretive underground cave puppy, the olm, and Ellen reviews the uniquely stunning maned wolf.

Ep 20: Quoth the Raven, "Baltimore!"
00:20:51 | Season: 1 | Episode: 20 | January 20th, 2021

Today on BewilderBeasts, we’re going to meet a pig who wants to be a therapy dog, a headless chicken lives for 18 months & and the raven who haunted the grandaddy of creep, Edgar Allen Poe. Let’s go! 

50 Singing beck below Black Hill (sleep safe)
01:00:00 | Episode: 50 | January 16th, 2021

High on a Derbyshire moor below the summit of Black Hill, between Disley and Whaley Bridge, there’s an ancient trackway. It runs almost level across boggy ground with views over rough pastures and gritstone walls to a lone standing stone. After about half a mile the track descends sharply into a tree-lined dell. Nestled in amongst a wood, there’s a small farmhouse mostly hidden from view. It was, more than a lifetime ago, in 1898 the home of Carl Fuchs, a distinguished cellist, who played in the Halle Orchestra and the Brodsky quartet. At the point where the gorse bushes are, where the path narrows and sinks below the gritstone walls, and the deep ruts get deeper, the traveller hears water. A babbling beck, waiting to cast its spell. A sonorous moorside stream that has to be forded, on tip toe, over exposed rocks. In his memoir, Carl Fuchs when working in the stream, once told travellers that the water was safe to drink. Clear, and from the mountain. Being within a natural cutting, overgrown with straggly trees, its sound is amplified. Shaped by the action of water over rocks, and conducted by gravity, the beck rills the air, as it has for centuries. The deep rocky pool into which the water tumbles, sings watery notes. Colourful, resonant, vibrant. We pushed through the undergrowth and left the microphones to record overnight, downstream of the pool. Time passes. Tiny flurries of rain fall onto the sheltering leaves. The beck flows mellifluously, down and away into the wide open valley to the right. The vastness is sometimes revealed by a passing plane, or a car on a distant road. The birds are asleep. Nocturnal things hold their silence. The beck casts its spell. 




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