Tweet of the Day Episodes Episode guide
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Kate Bradbury on the Swift
Gardening writer and nature author Kate Bradbury welcomes swifts to her home.
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James Henry on the Cuckoo
Author James Henry finds the cuckoos' arrival a seminal moment.
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Geoff Sample on the Pelican
Wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample remembers a pelican from his childhood.
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Kate Bradbury on the Herring Gull
Garden and nature writer Kate Bradbury recalls rescuing herring gull chicks.
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Arjun Dutta on the Wheatear
For young naturalist Arjun Dutta, the arrival of wheatears heralds spring.
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Iolo Williams on the Hen Harrier
It was 1974, Iolo Williams was thrilled to see a hen harrier food pass.
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Andrew Dawes on the Dipper
Tweet of the Day producer Andrew Dawes recalls watching dippers in Northumberland
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Trai Anfield on the Osprey
Wildlife photographer Trai Anfield is in awe of the osprey.
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Shirley Henderson on the Sandpiper
For actress Shirley Henderson, a sandpiper reminds her of her father.
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Megan McCubbin on the Capercaille
Presenter Megan McCubbin recalls the bizarre calls of male capercaillie at a lek.
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Michael Palin on the Dunnock
Michael Palin reveals the inconspicuous dunnock leads a remarkable life.
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Iolo Williams on the Golden Plover
For Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams seeing golden plover in Wales is a rarity today.
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Trai Anfield on the Cattle Egret
For wildlife photographer Trai Anfield, cattle egrets are always reliable on safari.
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Mya Bambrick on the Waxwing
Ornithologist Mya Bambrick presents the waxwing.
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Dominic Couzens on the Crossbill
Ornithologist Dominic Couzens reveals why it is called a crossbill.
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Anneka Rice on the Canada Goose
Broadcaster Anneka Rice enjoys watching geese near her home.
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Michael Palin on the Robin
Sir Michael Palin brings to Tweet of the Day a seasonal story of the robin.
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Shirley Henderson on Feral Pigeons
Actress Shirley Henderson first noticed pigeons in her garden while having a cup of tea.
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Iolo Williams on the Merlin
Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams is fascinated by the merlin.
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Dominic Couzens on the Snow Bunting
Ornithologist and writer Dominic Couzens discovered a snow bunting on Ben Nevis.
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Tolga Aktas on the Wren
When conservation biologist Tolga Aktas sees a wren, it reminds him of his partner.
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Martin Hughes-Games on the Blackbird
Natural history presenter and author Martin Hughes-Games discovered blackbirds in Tasmania
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Stephen Moss on the Great White Egret
Nature writer Stephen Moss celebrates great white egrets now resident near his home.
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Arjun Dutta on the Bee-Eater
Recent graduate Arjun Dutta finds the European bee-eater an inspiring bird.
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James Henry on the Peregrine
For author James Henry seeing peregrine on the Blackwater Estuary is a winter highlight.
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Trai Anfield on the Lapwing
Photographer Trai Anfield is mesmerised by lapwings in flight.
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Gillian Burke on the Goldfinch
Biologist Gillian Burke is enamoured by a charm of goldfinches.
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Sir Michael Palin on the Oystercatcher
Sir Michael Palin presents the noisy oystercatcher.
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Anneka Rice on the White-Tailed Eagle
Anneka Rice enjoys watching white-tailed eagles near her home.
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Stephen Moss on the Swallow
Writer Stephen Moss will soon lament the swallows about to fly to Africa for the winter.