
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 2.37 - Sulphur Glows and Swallow Farewells
Join Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin on a crisp September morning at High Ash Farm, where the farmyard's ancient oak hosts a luminous display of sulphur polypore—known as chicken of the woods—its vibrant, edible brackets spilling like molten gold. Bid a heartfelt farewell to the swallows in the stables, with over 100 fledglings reared amid a frenzy of aerial feeds. Wade into sun-kissed fields of sunflowers and wild bird seed mixes, uncovering whorled wonders like aromatic field mint, spearmint, and marsh woundwort, their orchid-like blooms thriving in the understory. Stroll a berry-laden hedgerow to witness a migrant red admiral feasting on ivy's vital late nectar, celebrating this unsung hero's year-round gifts for wildlife. Chris fields listener queries on lead shot's toll on waterfowl, shares tales of Dutch birdwatchers marvelling at the farm's swallows, and delights in a vibrant viper's bugloss submission. A poetic nod to fungi, flora, and fleeting summer migrants, perfect for savouring the countryside's turning tides.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2432378/episodes/17837742-episode-2-37-sulphur-glows-and-swallow-farewells.mp3?download=true
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Chris@highashfarm.com
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