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Life Through Feathers
by Lifethroughfeathers
Life Through Feathers is a relaxed family podcast about British garden birds, birdwatching, and nature stories, recorded across three generations.Each month, host Will explores birds in the news, birds visiting a South Yorkshire garden, and wherever else birds decide to appear — often in unexpected places.Not an expert, just an enthusiastic (and sometimes confused) birdwatcher, Will is often joined by family and friends, all sharing a simple curiosity about the birds around us.
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A Blue Tit in the Garden
Spring is in full swing, and this episode of Life Through Feathers is packed with birdsong, family chat, and a few unexpected connections.We begin with the cheerful sounds of the blue tit, one of the UK’s most recognisable and charismatic garden birds. I’m joined by Clare as we count down our top 10 fascinating facts about these tiny acrobats - from their colourful plumage to their cheerful chatter.Next, I sit down with Daniel and James to discuss new guidance from the RSPB advising people not to put out seeds and peanuts between May and October. We explore what this means for garden bird lovers, why the advice has beenintroduced, and whether it might change our own feeding habits.Finally, in this month’s Final Flutter, my dad joins me for a look at football and birds as we explore Tottenham Hotspur andtheir iconic cockerel emblem. Where did it come from, and what’s the story behind one of football’s most distinctive symbols?Whether you’re here for birds, family conversations, or a bit of sporting history, there’s something for everyone in this episode.Music: "Birds in Flight" by Dan LebowitzInstagram: @lifethroughfeathersWebsite: www.lifethroughfeathers.co.uk
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No Wren in our Garden
In this episode of Life Through Feathers we turn our attention to the wren, though for the first time, there’s no wren in our garden. Joined by my dad, we share a Top 10 full of memories (including the wren on the old British farthing). Then, with Clare and Daniel, we explore bird photography and the rise of AI images - what it means for trust, conservation, and capturing real moments. The episode closes with Final Flutter, where birds and football collide. James and I look at Newcastle United and their famous magpie connection.Music: "Birds in Flight" by Dan LebowitzInstagram: @lifethroughfeathersWebsite: www.lifethroughfeathers.co.uk
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A Blackbird in the Garden
In this episode of Life Through Feathers, we slow things right down and spend some time with one of Britain’s most familiar birds. It opens with the sound of a blackbird singing in our own garden, before easing into reflections and stories inspired by this everyday companion.We revisit the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, hear what that hour uncovered for friends and family, and along the way share a top ten of surprising blackbird facts, grounded firmly in what we see and hear just outside our back door.The episode closes with Final Flutter, where birds, football and family history collide - from Norwich City and the Canaries to coal mines, childhood, and the birds that once kept miners safe.A gentle, reflective episode about noticing what’s been there all along.Music: "Birds in Flight" by Dan LebowitzInstagram: @lifethroughfeathersWebsite: www.lifethroughfeathers.co.uk
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A Robin in the Garden
In the first episode of Life Through Feathers, we begin close to home.Together as a family, we take part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, pausing to notice who’s sharing our garden with us. We spend time with one of Britain’s most familiar birds, the robin, exploring what makes it so distinctive, and why it so often catches our attention.And in our Final Flutter, my dad and I reflect on The Owls, memory, and what birds can quietly carry for us through a lifetime.Music: "Birds in Flight" by Dan LebowitzInstagram: @lifethroughfeathersWebsite: www.lifethroughfeathers.co.uk
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Trailer: Welcome
Welcome to Life Through Feathers.This short trailer introduces a new monthly podcast where birds lead the way — from those visiting a South Yorkshire garden, to birds appearing in the news and in unexpected corners of everyday life.Hosted by Will, an enthusiastic (and often slightly confused) birdwatcher, the podcast blends curiosity, reflection and storytelling, and always ends with The Final Flutter — where birds meet the wider world.Full episodes begin in late January 2026.Music: “Birds in Flight” by Dan Lebowitz
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Life Through Feathers is a relaxed family podcast about British garden birds, birdwatching, and nature stories, recorded across three generations.Each month, host Will explores birds in the news, birds visiting a South Yorkshire garden, and wherever else birds decide to appear — often in unexpected places.Not an expert, just an enthusiastic (and sometimes confused) birdwatcher, Will is often joined by family and friends, all sharing a simple curiosity about the birds around us.
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