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A Complete Guide To British Birds
A Complete Guide To British Birds
Apr 21, 2025 6:15 AM

Author:Brett Westwood,Stephen Moss,Stephen Moss,Brett Westwood

A Complete Guide To British Birds

All six of BBC Radio 4's entertaining and practical guides to the birds of Great Britain, their habitats and their sounds

'An absolute joy from start to finish' Jane Anderson, Radio Times

Presenter Brett Westwood joins forces with BAFTA award-winning producer and naturalist Stephen Moss for six delightful and informative series, introducing us to some of Britain's most popular and best-loved birds.

Together with wildlife sound recordist Chris Moss, they tour the UK, tracking down the rich variety of species that make their home there - from garden and woodland birds to ones that live on water, by the coast, on farms and in the mountains and moors. Recorded on location in Somerset, the Forest of Dean, Devonshire, the Marlborough Downs and Shropshire's Long Mynd, each programme focuses on a different habitat and type of bird, giving us a comprehensive overview of British avian life.

There's a wealth of advice on how to recognise birds from their appearance, and identify them from their songs and calls - enabling you to easily sort out your Blue Tits from your Great Tits, and your House Sparrows from your Tree Sparrows. Brett and Stephen also share fascinating facts about bird behaviour, revealing that playful jackdaws enjoy doing acrobatics in air currents, and ravens love to 'ski' in the snow.

Full of useful information and helpful tips, this box set will appeal to novice and experienced birdwatchers alike, as well as gardeners, walkers, ramblers and anyone who is keen to know more about the beautiful birds of the British Isles.

Copyright © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. ? 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Presented by Brett Westwood and Stephen Moss

Sound recordist: Chris Watson

Produced by Julian Hector

Series producer: Sarah Blunt

A Guide to Garden Birds

Episode 1 Thrushes 22 May 2007

Episode 2 Titmice 29 May 2007

Episode 3 Finches 5 June 2007

Episode 4 Woodland Visitors 12 June 2007

Episode 5 House Guests 19 June 2007

A Guide to Woodland Birds

Episode 1 Classic Woodland Birds 25 May 2008

Episode 2 Common Warblers 1 June 2008

Episode 3 The Oakwood Trio 8 June 2008

Episode 4 Conifer Specialists 15 June 2008

Episode 5 The Big Stuff 22 June 2008

A Guide to Water Birds

Episode 1 Wet Meadow Waders 31 May 2009

Episode 2 Ducks 7 June 2009

Episode 3 Warblers 14 June 2009

Episode 4 Rails 21 June 2009

Episode 5 River Birds 28 June 2009

A Guide to Coastal Birds

Episode 1 Estuaries 8 August 2010

Episode 2 Sandy Shores 15 August 2010

Episode 3 Rocky Shores 22 August 2010

Episode 4 Sea Cliffs 29 August 2010

Episode 5 Offshore Islands 5 September 2010

A Guide to Farmland Birds

Episode 1 Arable Fields 15 August 2011

Episode 2 Winter Pastures 16 August 2011

Episode 3 Hedgerows 17 August 2011

Episode 4 Copses 18 August 2011

Episode 5 Farmyards 19 August 2011

A Guide to Mountain and Moorland Birds

Episode 1 Heather Moors 7 January 2013

Episode 2 Cliffs and Crags 8 January 2013

Episode 3 Upland Grasslands 9 January 2013

Episode 4 Bogs and Mires 10 January 2013

Episode 5 High Mountain Tops 11 January 2013

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