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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Nature topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Abney Park on Christmas Day in the morning
58:07 | Episode: 48 | January 2nd, 2021

Through the bare limbed trees of Abney Park nature reserve in Hackney, London a song thrush sings sweetly. It’s first light. The air and the microphones are frozen, left behind through a long night and its icy winds. Ivy hangs still, above the lion on the tomb. Abney Park is both a nature reserve and one of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries. It’s early, silky quiet. The park hasn’t opened yet. The derelict chapel is an angular shadow beneath leafless trees. Footpaths lie empty, gravestones unread. Everything’s waiting for the people to appear. Bathed in the soft city rumble, the softest it can be, the rooks see the light and caw from the treetops. Wood pigeons wake up. Robins stationed on branches one, two, three, brightly twistle strong melodies, mark their territories, all puffed up against the cold. Seagulls wheel in the wide open above the wood, and a sparse few planes rumble by, long haulers coming in, they must be, this being Christmas Day. With the gathering light comes the dazzling spacious song of wrens. A woodpecker. A fleeting murmur of passing geese. A hint of a breeze, a moment of shift in the ivy. And then of alerting birds and far off the sounds of people, a family, happy children and their dog. The first in. The first through the gate. The first to breathe the pure crisp air of Abney Park, on this fast brightening Christmas Day of 2020. [This episode was produced in collaboration with the Abney Park Cemetery Trust.]

S3 E16: Environmental Chemist Training Workshop
00:38:36 | Season: 3 | Episode: 16 | December 30th, 2020

Are you a fan of Emma’s Chemistry Corner? In this episode, you can find all 5 chemistry segments back to back, brought to you by or friends at BASF.

Quiet field by Young Wood
36:28 | Episode: 47 | December 26th, 2020

It took several miles, over claggy east Hertfordshire footpaths and a waterlogged bridleway, to find a quiet field. A peaceful spot where the susurrations of the natural landscape outweigh that of the distant A10. To break our winter walk, we came off the bridleway and followed a babbling brook into a spindly thicket, where we left the microphones alone to record. The water’s running steady. Rilling over dark stones, flowing in and out of small pools hidden under grass, from where a bit of bobbing wood spins and softly knocks. Above small birds flutter and chitter in the leafless trees and far off, seagulls. An old Land Rover splashes its way down the empty puddled lane. A lofty buzzard circles and droops its whistling call high over the nearby wood. Behind tails of wood smoke, jagged shapes of crows, leap and caw between the trees. Somewhere deep in Young Wood, a pheasant creaks. It’s waiting for the dusk.

79: Reindeer (aka Caribou) w/ Olivia deBourcier!
00:45:14 | Episode: 79 | December 25th, 2020

Join Ellen and special guest, environmental scientist & host of the Beyond Blathers podcast Olivia deBourcier, for a review of a festive icon, the reindeer (also known as caribou)! In this episode, we talk about what makes reindeer so lovable (spoiler alert: so many things), what it’s like to work with them, and the challenges they’re facing in their native habitats.

Our Favorite Holiday Tradition (with The Secret Life of Plants ENCORE)
00:17:48 | December 25th, 2020

A log that poops presents? Find out about Lindsay and Marshall’s favorite holiday tradition, Tió de Nadal! Followed by one of Tumble’s favorite-ever episode, The Secret Life of Plants.

Your babbling birds
09:27 | December 23rd, 2020

We called and you answered! So many of you noisy nature narrators have been sending in recordings from all across the country, so here is our first bonus episode of your nature noises. From rainbow lorikeets to kookaburras, black kites to cockatoos, it’s beautiful, babbling birds!

Ep 17: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas: BewilderBeasts REMIX
00:12:24 | Season: 1 | Episode: 17 | December 22nd, 2020

For the last episode of the year,  Melissa reviews all the creatures we talked about in a not-so-classic retelling of Clement Clarke Moore's, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas", but with more dogs, swearing parrots and an exploding whale.

78: Ants w/ Aaron Fairweather!
00:51:09 | Episode: 78 | December 21st, 2020

Join Ellen and special guest, entomologist Aaron Fairweather, for a review of the industrious, conniving, world-conquering ants! In this episode, we discuss what makes ants so successful, the theatrical levels of drama going on under our feet every day, and as a special treat, a free idea for a D&D character.




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