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    Ep18 - Where have all the birds gone?

    enSeptember 25, 2022
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    About this Episode

    You may have noticed that, here in the UK, a lot of our birds seem to disappear after the summer. But where do they go and why?  In spring this year I spoke to my uncle Ivan – who has been birdwatching for 50+ years – about bird migration.

    Bird Migration on Merchant Ships

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