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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2018 · 16 MIN

Derek Neimann 1

from Tweet of the Week · host BBC Radio 4

In this Armistice Day edition of Tweet of the Week, writer Derek Niemann shares with us stories of the behaviour of birds in times of conflict, and the curious relationship that was built between birds and servicemen of the First World War.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Wood Pigeon - presented by Michaela Strachan Mistle Thrush - presented by Brett Westwood Grey Partridge - presented by Bill Oddie Crested Lark - presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff Skylark - presented by John Aitchison

In this Armistice Day edition of Tweet of the Week, writer Derek Niemann shares with us stories of the behaviour of birds in times of conflict, and the curious relationship that was built between birds and servicemen of the First World War.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Wood Pigeon - presented by Michaela Strachan Mistle Thrush - presented by Brett Westwood Grey Partridge - presented by Bill Oddie Crested Lark - presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff Skylark - presented by John Aitchison

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