Wren
Birdznerdz
The robin in your garden can see the Earth's magnetic field. The jay on your fence post has been quietly building Britain's oak forests for thousands of years. The swift over your street hasn't landed in two years. These are the birds you see every day. And most people have no idea what they're actually doing. I'm Wren, and this is BIRDZNERDZ — a British birds podcast that takes the familiar and makes it extraordinary. Every episode, one bird, the full story. New episodes every Thursday and Sunday. Subscribe — and remember to look out and look up. 🐦
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Episodes
Quick Coastal Guide the Birds. 05.07.2026 13:08
Planning a seaside holiday this summer? Don't just sit on the beach—look up! Britain's coastline is full of extraordinary birds, and you don't need years of experience to spot them. Start with the familiar gulls, then discover the elegant Kittiwakes, the frantically-pacing Sanderlings running from the waves, the bold Oystercatchers with their striking orange bills, and the tiny Turnstones flipping...
Your Summer Beach Bird Guide #britishbirds #nature #birds #birdwatching #coastalwildlife #britishbirds #nature #birds #birdwatching #coastalwildlife #beach#summer 05.07.2026 1:32
You'll spot gulls. But look closer, spot and see an elegant Kittiwake, and you've already learned something new. Those tiny birds running from the waves? Find out about the Sanderling, Turnstone, Oystercatcher. They're traveling thousands of miles to be here. Look Up at the Cliffs:Razorbill, Guillemot, Cormorant and Shag. The seabirds that spend most of their lives at sea. Then we have the Aerial...
The Golden Eagles. The Kings Return 02.07.2026 1:06
That shadow over the hillside? That's not a cloud. It's the Golden Eagle—Britain's most magnificent raptor, and it's coming home. Once hunted to extinction across England and Wales, Golden Eagles are now being reintroduced to northern landscapes they haven't soared over in centuries. With wingspans over 2 metres, eyesight 8 times better than ours, and hunting skills honed over...
It's been 600 years. And it just walked back in, The Stork 25.06.2026 1:18
It hasn't nested in Britain since 1416. 🐦 The Stork — a metre tall, brilliant white, red bill like a scarlet spear — is back. Chicks hatched in Sussex in 2020 for the first time in over 600 years. Not because we forced it. Because the land was finally right again, and the instinct to come home was still there, waiting. Full episode out now on BIRDZNERDZ. 🎙️ #BIRDZNERDZ #WhiteStork #BritishBir...
After 600 years The Stork Is Back. And It Has Plans #stork #storks #birds #birdznerdz #wildlife 25.06.2026 15:49
It stood on a Sussex meadow last spring. White as a cloud, with jet-black wingtips and legs the colour of red brick. A metre tall. Looking, honestly, like it owned the place. 🐦 The White Stork. Back in Britain for the first time in over 600 years. Not forced here. Not managed here. Just — back. Because the land at Knepp Estate in West Sussex was finally right again, and the instinct to come home...
The bird that founded the RSPB, Goldfinch. #birds #wildlife #britishbirds #goldfinch #ukwildlife 21.06.2026 0:37
In 1860, the town of Worthing trapped and sold 132,000 goldfinches in a single year. 🐦 A bird that weighs less than 20 grams — nearly wiped out because people couldn't resist that scarlet face and gold-flashed wing. The outrage helped found the RSPB. And it worked: the goldfinch is back, up over 150% since 1995, and thriving at feeders across Britain. The bird people loved almost to extinctio...
Your Garden Is Alive With Voices 🐦 19.06.2026 2:08
Seven birds. Seven voices. All of them singing in your garden right now. 🐦 The song thrush repeating its phrases like a bird that knows exactly what it wants to say. The starling borrowing sounds it really shouldn't know. The dunnock's thin, tumbling warble from the base of the hedge that most people walk straight past. And the swift — that piercing scream that cuts through everything and...
The Most Recognisable Bird Sounds in Britain — Can You Name Them? 18.06.2026 10:31
Close your eyes. Can you hear it? That sound drifting through your window — the one you've heard your whole life without ever knowing its name — has a story behind it. In this episode of BIRDZNERDZ, we take a listening journey through the most recognisable bird sounds in Britain: the blackbird's improvised evening song, the robin singing into the January silence, the wood pigeon everyone m...
Goldfinch,Its beauty nearly caused its extinction. 16.06.2026 13:05
In 1860, in the town of Worthing alone, 132,000 goldfinches were captured and sold as cage birds in a single year. That is not a typo. One town. One year. 132,000 birds. The goldfinch was once the most sought-after bird in Britain's cage bird trade. The reason is not hard to understand. That vivid scarlet face, the black and white head, the warm buff-brown back, and the broad band of brilliant...
The Heron-The most patient Hunter 16.06.2026 13:55
There is a bird standing at the edge of the river. It has been there for twenty minutes. It looks like a statue — but it is alive, it is concentrating, and at some point in the next few minutes it is going to move with a speed that will genuinely surprise you. In this episode of BIRDZNERDZ, we're spending time with the grey heron — Britain's largest regular wading bird, a hunter of extraor...
The Chip thief who inspired a Noble prize- Gulls 16.06.2026 18:03
It stole your chips. It makes noise beside the bins. It has moved onto your roof and disturbed the entire street. But the gull — please don't call it a seagull, that word lumps fifty distinct species into one lazy label — is one of Britain's most underrated intelligent animals. Research has shown that herring gulls know when you are watching them and change their behaviour accordingly. Ano...
Robin - The Thug life of Britain's favourite bird. 16.06.2026 22:13
It appears on every Christmas card. It follows you around the garden. It has big dark eyes and a gentle red breast and looks like an old friend. But the real robin is nothing like that card suggests. This is one of Britain's most fiercely territorial small birds. It defends its territory year-round, not just in spring. Disputes between robins escalate to ground-level fighting, and those fights...
The Puffin on the postcard is lovely. The reality is extraordinary 🌊" 14.06.2026 1:13
Everyone loves the puffin. But almost nobody knows the real one. 🌊 The beak that glows under UV light. The chick that leaves its burrow alone at night and finds the ocean by starlight. The bird that beats its wings 400 times a minute and dives 60 metres for fish. The postcard is lovely. The reality is extraordinary. Full Episode out now! 🎙️ #BIRDZNERDZ #Puffin #AtlanticPuffin #BritishBirds #Seabi...
The Toughest Bird you think you know - The Puffin 14.06.2026 18:40
That beak isn't just colourful. It glows. 🌊 Under ultraviolet light — which puffins can see and we can't — the yellow ridges of a puffin's bill light up in brilliant cyan-green. What looks vivid to us looks luminous to them. And that's just the start. The puffin dives to 60 metres, can carry 60 fish in a single bill-load, and sends its chick to the open ocean alone in the dark, gu...
The Bird that came back - Osprey 11.06.2026 1:24
The Osprey on BIRDZNERDZ quickfire look at Britain's most dramatic conservation comeback — the fishing raptor that corrects for physics, grips prey with velcro feet, and came back from extinction because enough people wanted it to. Full Episode out now. #BIRDZ #Osprey #BritishBirds #BirdsOfPrey #Raptors #BirdwatchingUK #UKWildlife #NaturePodcast #BirdsOfInstagram #ConservationSuccess #Scottish...
The Bird that Defied extinction 11.06.2026 15:36
It was gone. Not rare — gone. 🦅 The last confirmed breeding Osprey in Britain was recorded in 1916. Hunted by gamekeepers, robbed by egg collectors, erased from these islands within a single human lifetime. And then, in 1954, a pair appeared at Loch Garten. Nobody put them there. They just came back. The Osprey corrects for light refraction mid-dive, grips fish with backward-facing spines on its...
The most dangerous week of a birds life. 09.06.2026 4:37
That bird sitting on your lawn isn't injured. It isn't lost. It isn't abandoned. It's a fledgling — and right now, all over Britain, millions of them are doing exactly the same thing: surviving the most dangerous window in a bird's entire life. In this short, we follow a fledgling robin from nest to first flight — what's actually happening, why the parents are still there (...
A hunter of extraordinary patience, Heron 08.06.2026 0:22
The grey heron hasn't moved in twenty minutes. That's notvacancy — that's precision. 🦤 The neck is held in a compressed S-shape like a coiled spring. The eyes are reading the water through refraction. And when the moment comes,the strike is faster than a human blink. Full episode on BIRDZ 🎙️ #GreyHeron #BritishBirds #Birdwatching #UKWildlife#BirdsOfBritain #NatureShorts #WildlifeUK #HeronSt...
It passed a test only humans and great apes had passed before - The Magpie 04.06.2026 13:46
The Magpie is an episode of @BIRDZNERDZ where we get to meet one of Britain's most misunderstood birds — a corvid so cognitively sophisticated that it passed a test previously failed by every non-human animal on Earth, and whose reputation for theft, bad luck, and songbird murder turns out to be almost entirely wrong. #BIRDZ #Magpie #BritishBirds #UKWildlife #BirdwatchingUK #BritishWildlife #C...
One For Wonder.Truth About the Magpie #birds #wildlife #nature #magpies #britishbirds #naturelovers 04.06.2026 0:36
The Magpie is a quickfire look at the bird on your fence post — why it's one of the most intelligent animals in Europe, why almost everything you've been told about it is wrong, and why it's almost certainly been watching you for longer than you realise full episode out now on @birdznerdz. #naturepodcast #birdznerdz #Magpie #BritishBirds #UKWildlife #BirdwatchingUK #BritishWildlife #Corvids #Intel...
The Bird that conquered the Car Parks - The Wagtail 31.05.2026 16:46
The Wagtail is an episode of BIRDZ where we get to meet three birds that couldn't be more different — one that's conquered every car park and rooftop in Britain, one that needs clean fast-flowing rivers to survive, and one that's quietly disappearing from the countryside it once lit up like a flash of sunshine.#BIRDZ #Wagtail #PiedWagtail #GreyWagtail #YellowWagtail #BritishBirds #UKWi...
The most confident bird in Britain. And you've been ignoring it 31.05.2026 1:39
Britain's most confident urban bird, roosting in its thousands above the high street on winter nights, and wagging that tail at anything that dares to watch. #BIRDZBERDZ #PiedWagtail #Wagtail #BritishBirds #UKWildlife #BirdwatchingUK #GardenBirds #NaturePodcast #BirdsOfInstagram #WildlifeUK #UKNature #NatureLovers #BritishNature #UrbanWildlife #BirdNerd #WildlifeUK
The Birds outside your window right now @birdz 29.05.2026 5:38
Nine birds. One garden. All of them extraordinary. 🌿 The sparrowhawk threading through your garden at full speed. The blackcap singing like it's auditioning for the nightingale. The starling performing a murmuration of half a million birds — and still declining. The greenfinch losing 77% of its population in twenty years. And the great spotted woodpecker drumming on a dead branch with a tongu...
Hidden Wildlife that's closer than you think. 28.05.2026 4:16
Six birds. One canal. All of them extraordinary. 🌊 The moorhen with its snowshoe feet. The coot that can identify its own chicks. The great crested grebe performing one of the most spectacular courtship dances in the natural world. The kingfisher's electric blue flash. The pied wagtail pumping its tail on the towpath ahead of you. And the cormorant — prehistoric, indifferent, magnificent — dr...
One breeding female left. In the whole of England- The Red Kite. 28.05.2026 16:47
In 1989, there was one successfully breeding female red kite left in the whole of England and Scotland. One. 🦅 Today the UK holds 17% of the entire world population. The red kite was exterminated from two countries, protected by a handful of dedicated people for over a century, and brought back from the edge in one of the most extraordinary conservation recoveries ever recorded. Shakespeare wrote...
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