
Chris Skinner's Countryside Podcasts
Nature, Wildlife and Countryside Living with Chris Skinner from High Ash Farm
Chris Skinner, a Norfolk farmer, takes a unique approach to farming, prioritizing biodiversity and wildlife conservation in every practice.
Tune in every Sunday morning as Chris, alongside broadcaster Matthew Gudgin, explores topics on nature, wildlife, and rural life.
Join them for strolls through High Ash Farm and beyond, spotting wildlife and addressing your queries about the natural world.
Email questions for Chris to answer to Chris@highashfarm.com
Chris Skinner's Countryside Podcasts
Episode 2.10 - Nest Builders and Seed Seekers
In this vibrant episode of the Countryside Podcasts, recorded on a glorious spring morning in early March at High Ash Farm, Chris Skinner and his co-host immerse listeners in the thriving world of nature. From the mobile bird hide (Chris’s farm truck), they observe the bustling High Ash Rookery, where rooks are busy rebuilding nests and laying eggs in ash and oak trees, adapting to the loss of their beloved elms due to Dutch Elm disease. The episode captures the rooks’ fascinating social dynamics, including their pecking order and playful thievery, set against a backdrop of Norfolk’s picturesque countryside. The journey continues to a luxurious bird hide, where an array of buntings—corn, reed, and the dazzling yellow hammer—feast on a bountiful spread, offering close-up views of these colourful species. Finally, by Chris Skinners Lake, signs of otters spark excitement, with plans to capture footage of these elusive visitors. Packed with vivid descriptions, ecological insights, and a celebration of biodiversity, this episode is a joyful ode to spring’s awakening.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2432378/episodes/16752270-episode-2-10-nest-builders-and-seed-seekers.mp3?download=true
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