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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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Lend us your ears!
01:30 | August 10th, 2020

Frogs, ravens, cicadas… lend us your ears! While you wait for new episodes of Noisy by Nature, Ann needs your help to find out about the amazing nature noises in your very own backyard. Take a listen to find out more, and email your audio to abckidslisten@abc.net.au!

Peace beside the tidal Thames near Stanford-le-Hope in the county of Essex
23:53 | Episode: 24 | August 8th, 2020

Forty minutes walk from Stanford-le-Hope railway station, along residential avenues and a service road that leads to the nature reserve, past a single story brick built municipal transformer station that hummed in the hot afternoon sun, down a stony footpath where we stopped to pick blackberries and over the freight railway line to the nearby London Gateway deepwater container port  via the level crossing, we found this hidden away beach. It is set back from the main channel of the Thames in a small bay. The beach was empty except for one other family. We put the microphones to record in a sheltered spot and retired to brew tea on a camping stove, then relaxed to the lapping waves and the sound of the children playing happily in the sand. This is almost twenty four minutes of pure bliss As the tide goes out and the waves change. The engine of a marine vessel moored some way off emits a low bass note. Occasionally a deep industrial thud can be heard from the container port. Towards the end the mud slightly fizzes as it is exposed to the air. A lone bird calls faintly as it scours the fresh mud for food. A propellor plane hums distantly over in the South West.

How to Become an Astronaut [ENCORE]
00:16:16 | August 7th, 2020

New Tumble episodes are coming next month, in Season 6! For now, please enjoy one of our favorite episodes of Season 5, with NASA astronaut Dr. Serena Auñon-Chancellor.

63: Waterfall Climbing Gobies w/ Kelly Diamond!
00:54:14 | Episode: 63 | August 5th, 2020

Join Ellen and special guest Kelly Diamond for a review of Hawaii’s peculiar and charming waterfall climbing gobies, o’opu nopili! In this episode we talk about the unique adaptations that these gobies have developed to allow them to overcome some impressive obstacles, as well as the adaptations the scientists had to develop to overcome some unexpected challenges in studying these unique fish!

Brutalism and crickets of the A10 flyover
14:55 | Episode: 23 | August 1st, 2020

Beside the A10 flyover in the Hertfordshire countryside, crickets bask in summer heat and road noise. The flyover has been designed to reduce the noise and impact of the road across the valley. It isn’t perfect. Leaks in its noise barriers made the passing traffic sound like objects shooting along a tube. From a certain angle the cars seem to vanish in mid air. Far over on the right, as cars join the bridge on stilts, each makes a loud thump, like a giant see-saw. This is a section from the start of the New River Path between Hertford and Ware. **Re-issued in high-definition sound.**

S3 E7: The dark, dark forest (which is actually really nice)
00:18:11 | Season: 3 | Episode: 7 | July 29th, 2020

Hello Earth Rangers! Today is a special day for Earth Ranger Emma – it’s her ranger-versary! (her anniversary of becoming an Earth Ranger) and she decides to go celebrate it in her favourite place – her neighborhood forest.  Come and join her on a trip deep into the woods. Don’t worry – It’s actually really nice. Learn more about today’s topics in the show-notes! Thanks to Sustainable Forestry Initiative and Project Learning Tree Canada for their collaboration on this episode. —————————————————————- Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail. Get it here! —————————————————————- Listen to more great kids and family shows at:

62: Golden Mole & Red-Bellied Piranha
00:57:19 | Episode: 62 | July 29th, 2020

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week’s episode, Christian gives us the lowdown on a shimmering jelly bean, the golden mole, and Ellen sets the record straight on piranhas. Photos: Galen Rathbun (golden mole), Gregory Moine (red-bellied piranha)

Summer sunrise over a lake in the Lee Valley – raucous birds start the day
43:34 | Episode: 22 | July 26th, 2020

The Lee Valley reservoir chain comprises thirteen lakes that separate the London Boroughs of Haringey and Enfield to the west from Waltham Forest and Essex in the east. The area is made up of marshes and parkland, rich in wildlife, including woodland and water birds. This recording is of the dawn chorus around 5am when nobody is around. It was captured by a pair of microphones looking out over the lake from a tree that overhangs the water’s edge in the Fishers Green Nature Reserve. It starts gently, water birds dabbling around for food, and builds up over 40 minutes to swirling raucous gulls and flapping flocks of geese taking off and landing, against a backdrop of woodland birds from the surrounding area, and the sound of distant traffic on the A10. It’s a surcluded spot on the soily bank, almost close enough to dip your feet in, hidden under trees, an ideal position to listen to life on the lake.




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