Spring has sprung, and all across the Three Counties you can catch the sights and sounds of the season. From frogs and toads, to birds and bees... the signs of spring are starting to emerge everywhere ...
The survey results, released to coincide with the first official weekend of spring, rank birds’ singing and an early morning “dawn chorus” at the top of the sounds that we like most as the weather ...
Nearly half of Britons complain that he noise caused by cars and planes drowns out the sounds of wildlife, leaving them feeling 'starved' of nature. One in five people have admitted they rarely wake ...
Celebrate the season with the gentle warmth of Rick Sowash’s Seasonal Breezes, the blooming melodies of Beethoven’s Spring Sonata, and more. It’s music that feels like sunlight on your skin and a ...
Spring, we are told, is just around the corner, waiting in the wings for winter to slink out of view. But in many parts of the UK, the ground remains frostbitten and the branches still bare. Apart ...
The cuckoo, the bird whose two-note call has long been one of the iconic sounds of spring, has been added to the Red List of Britain's most threatened species. Once familiar everywhere in the ...
Every week, Cumbria Wildlife Trust update us on the sights and sounds that you may be encountering in our region as we enter a new season. In spring there is much to take in as we enter a time of ...
As part of BBC Four Goes Slow, Dawn Chorus: The Sounds Of Spring brings you the birdsong of sunrise in all its uninterrupted natural glory, free from the voice over and music of traditional television ...
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April 2, 2001 20:35: Old-time ballads, show songs and popular classics are sure to send the last of the winter blues scuttling when The Drawing Room Singers present Voices Of Spring. The concert is ...
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