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Tweet of the Day was a hugely popular BBC Radio 4 production that went out just before 6am each morning. In a brief 90-second programme the essence of a different bird was captured in song and narration. Listeners would hear … Continue reading
Posted in Natural history books
Tagged BBC, Can't Dance Cameron., capercaillie, Goshawk, Laurie Campbell, otter, Tweet of the Day
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In the south of Scotland – where eagles dare
John Mathew Thompson was brought up in Penicuik, south of Edinburgh. As a youngster, he spent several days raptor watching with the great expert Derek Ratcliffe. The news of improving prospects for golden eagles in the south of Scotland … Continue reading
Posted in biodiversity, Birds
Tagged biodiversity, Bird, birds, Derek Ratcliffe, golden eagle, images, Laurie Campbell, Scottish Natural Heritage, SNH
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Laurie Campbell – part two
Today we continue our look at the work of one of Scotland’s leading natural history photographers – Laurie Campbell. Having made the leap from film into the digital world Laurie talks about some of his favourite projects, a close encounter … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, photography
Tagged eagles, Harris, Laurie Campbell, otters, photography, River Tweed, Wildlife
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