
The Bird That Built Britain's Forests -The Jay.
Every oak tree you've ever walked under may owe its existence to a single bird. The Jay doesn't just cache acorns — it remembers where it buried thousands of them, uses landmarks to find them again mo...
24 Touko 13min

The Jay: Architect of the Ancient Woodland
This is the bird that built Britain's woodlands. And it's doing it right now. Full episode on @wrenbirdz #birdwatching #birdlovers #birds #britishbirds #ukwildlife #corvid #BIRDZ #naturepodcast #b...
24 Touko 1min

How to keep feeding the birds now that the RSPB has recommend we take feeders down.
Ditch the Feeder is the episode of @BIRDZ where we find out how to keep feeding the birds now that the RSPB has recommended taking feeders down between May and October. We look at the best plants to g...
23 Touko 2min

Out and About. Top five Countryside spots
If you manage to get out and about her are five birds to look out for. 🌾 The buzzard soaring on thermal currents overhead. The skylark climbing vertically into the sky, singing all the way up. The sw...
21 Touko 1min

From Near Extinction to Your City Centre
The fastest reliably recorded stoop of a peregrine falcon was 389 kilometres per hour. It steers like a guided missile, hits like a punch at full speed, and was nearly wiped out by a single pesticide ...
21 Touko 1min

The Fastest Animal on Earth
The fastest reliably recorded stoop of a peregrine falcon was 389 kilometres per hour. It steers like a guided missile, hits like a punch at full speed, and was nearly wiped out by a single pesticide ...
21 Touko 13min

Stop and look at the Water.
Five birds. One riverbank. All of them extraordinary. 🌊 The kingfisher, the heron, the sand martin, the little egret — and the mallard, with the most irresistible ducklings in Britain. The waterside ...
20 Touko 1min

















