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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2019 · 16 MIN

Dominic Couzens 1

from Tweet of the Week · host BBC Radio 4

Natural historian and bird guide Dominic Couzens is this week's guest curator, and shares his insight into the importance of actually looking and watching birds instead of ticking them off of a list, and why he feels that bird watching can be a hobby for everyone.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Stonechat - presented by Michaela Strachan Eider - presented by Samuel West Red-throated Diver - presented by Kate Humble Song Thrush - presented by Stephen Moss Woodlark - presented by Gary Moore

Natural historian and bird guide Dominic Couzens is this week's guest curator, and shares his insight into the importance of actually looking and watching birds instead of ticking them off of a list, and why he feels that bird watching can be a hobby for everyone.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Stonechat - presented by Michaela Strachan Eider - presented by Samuel West Red-throated Diver - presented by Kate Humble Song Thrush - presented by Stephen Moss Woodlark - presented by Gary Moore

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