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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2019 · 19 MIN

Satish Kumar 1

from Tweet of the Week · host BBC Radio 4

In his first edition of Tweet of the Week, peace and environmental activist Satish Kumar shares how he views birds are symbols of free spirits and a pure consciousness, how humans can never view themselves as being superior to nature, and why he believes nature is capable of imagination and memories.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Common Indian Cuckoo - presented by Chris Packham Grasshopper Warbler - presented by Kate Humble Pied Flycatcher - presented by Sir David Attenborough Kingfisher - presented by Steve Backshall Northern Cardinal - presented by Michael Palin CBE

In his first edition of Tweet of the Week, peace and environmental activist Satish Kumar shares how he views birds are symbols of free spirits and a pure consciousness, how humans can never view themselves as being superior to nature, and why he believes nature is capable of imagination and memories.This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes.Common Indian Cuckoo - presented by Chris Packham Grasshopper Warbler - presented by Kate Humble Pied Flycatcher - presented by Sir David Attenborough Kingfisher - presented by Steve Backshall Northern Cardinal - presented by Michael Palin CBE

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