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The Nature Escape

著者: Dr Nick Askew
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  • The Nature Escape: Your Gateway to the Wild Ever wish you could step out of the urban hustle and into the serene embrace of nature? The Nature Escape offers you that sanctuary, right through your headphones.​ About the Podcast Join Dr. Nick Askew, a seasoned wildlife biologist and founder of Conservation Careers, as he guides you on immersive walks through diverse natural landscapes. With over 20 years of experience across various conservation sectors, Nick brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to each episode. His background in behavioral ecology, particularly his PhD research on Barn Owls, enriches the narratives with scientific depth and personal anecdotes.​ What to Expect Immersive Soundscapes: Each episode transports you to a different natural setting, capturing the authentic sounds of wildlife, rustling leaves, and flowing streams. It's as if you're walking alongside Nick, experiencing nature firsthand.​ Expert Insights: Learn about various species, ecosystems, and conservation efforts. Nick's engaging storytelling makes complex ecological concepts accessible and fascinating.​ Mindful Moments: Find tranquility and mental clarity as you connect with nature, providing a soothing escape from daily stresses.​ Why Listen? Whether you're a city dweller craving a breath of fresh air, a nature enthusiast eager to deepen your knowledge, or someone seeking a calming auditory experience, The Nature Escape offers something special. It's more than a podcast; it's a journey into the wild that fits into your daily routine.​ Tune In Ready to embark on your auditory adventure? Subscribe to The Nature Escape on your preferred podcast platform and take the first step into the wild, wherever you are.​ Escape the noise. Embrace the wild.
    Copyright 2025 Dr Nick Askew
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The Nature Escape: Your Gateway to the Wild Ever wish you could step out of the urban hustle and into the serene embrace of nature? The Nature Escape offers you that sanctuary, right through your headphones.​ About the Podcast Join Dr. Nick Askew, a seasoned wildlife biologist and founder of Conservation Careers, as he guides you on immersive walks through diverse natural landscapes. With over 20 years of experience across various conservation sectors, Nick brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to each episode. His background in behavioral ecology, particularly his PhD research on Barn Owls, enriches the narratives with scientific depth and personal anecdotes.​ What to Expect Immersive Soundscapes: Each episode transports you to a different natural setting, capturing the authentic sounds of wildlife, rustling leaves, and flowing streams. It's as if you're walking alongside Nick, experiencing nature firsthand.​ Expert Insights: Learn about various species, ecosystems, and conservation efforts. Nick's engaging storytelling makes complex ecological concepts accessible and fascinating.​ Mindful Moments: Find tranquility and mental clarity as you connect with nature, providing a soothing escape from daily stresses.​ Why Listen? Whether you're a city dweller craving a breath of fresh air, a nature enthusiast eager to deepen your knowledge, or someone seeking a calming auditory experience, The Nature Escape offers something special. It's more than a podcast; it's a journey into the wild that fits into your daily routine.​ Tune In Ready to embark on your auditory adventure? Subscribe to The Nature Escape on your preferred podcast platform and take the first step into the wild, wherever you are.​ Escape the noise. Embrace the wild.
Copyright 2025 Dr Nick Askew
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  • Curlew
    2025/03/27

    Today, I'm revisiting a place of profound personal significance: the Lower Derwent Valley, located just east of York in North Yorkshire, England. This area, encompassing sites like Wheldrake Ings, is where my passion for ornithology and conservation took root nearly three decades ago.​

    The Lower Derwent Valley is renowned for its diverse habitats, including wet meadows, pastures, and woodlands. These environments are particularly vital during winter months when flooding creates ideal conditions for large congregations of wildfowl. Breeding waders also thrive here.

    As I settle into the hide at Wheldrake Ings, part of the National Nature Reserve managed by Natural England, the landscape unfolds before me:​

    • Curlew: The evocative call of the curlew resonates across the meadows. Recognizable by their long, down-curved bills and sleek brown bodies, curlews are a symbol of the British countryside. The Lower Derwent Valley serves as a stronghold for these birds, which have faced declines in other regions.​
    • Shelduck: These striking birds are unmistakable with their dark green heads, bright red beaks, and contrasting white and black plumage. Their presence is a testament to the area's suitability for wildfowl.​
    • Wigeon: These medium-sized ducks are winter visitors in significant numbers. Males are distinguished by their orangey-buff heads, grey sides, and a distinctive creamy crown stripe. Their characteristic whistling calls add to the soundscape of the wetlands.​
    • Teal: Among the smallest of the dabbling ducks, male teals boast a striking green eye-stripe set against a chestnut head. They often congregate in flocks, dabbling in the shallow waters of the scrapes.​
    • Lapwing: Also known as "peewits" due to their distinctive calls, lapwings display an iridescent green sheen on their backs and possess a unique crest. Their numbers have declined nationally, making their presence here particularly heartening.​

    Reflecting on my journey, it was here, along a path bordered by a hedge and a small stream, that I first encountered a barn owl in the wild. That mesmerizing sight ignited a lifelong passion, leading me to study at York University and dedicate years to researching and conserving these magnificent birds.

    The Lower Derwent Valley, with its rich biodiversity and timeless landscapes, continues to inspire and reaffirm the importance of preserving such natural treasures.

    Credits:

    • Curlew - xeno-canto.org - Eetu Paljakka
    • Curlew - xeno-canto.org - Paul Kelly
    • Wigeon - xeno-canto.org - David Bissett
    • Teal - xeno-canto.org - David Darrell-Lambert
    • Buzzard - xeno-canto.org - Working group for animal ecology and planning Ltd.
    • Lapwing - xeno-canto.org - Eetu Paljakka
    • Curlew by David Pinder from Pixabay

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  • Goldcrest
    2025/03/19

    Join Dr Nick Askew on a serene springtime walk through the woodlands bordering the River Nene in Northamptonshire, UK. In this inaugural episode of The Nature Escape, Nick shares his observations and insights as he reconnects with nature during his lunchtime stroll.​

    Highlights of the Episode:

    Spring Awakening: Experience the rejuvenation of the natural world as plants bloom and animals become more active.​

    Birdsong and Identification: Learn to recognize various bird calls, including those of blackbirds, song thrushes, chiffchaffs, and the elusive goldcrest—the smallest bird in Europe.​

    Goldcrest Spotlight: Discover fascinating facts about the goldcrest, such as its minuscule size (weighing only 5-6 grams) and distinctive golden crown.

    Signs of Badger Activity: Observe evidence of badgers in the area, including freshly dug setts and latrines, indicating their presence and territorial behavior.​

    Butterfly Sighting: Witness the season's first brimstone butterfly, a vibrant sign of spring's arrival.​

    Throughout the episode, Nick emphasizes the importance of listening to nature, using tools like the Merlin app to identify bird songs, and appreciating the subtle cues that signal seasonal transitions. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or a casual nature enthusiast, this episode offers a peaceful escape into the wonders of the British countryside.​

    Tune in and let the sounds of nature guide your senses.

    Credits

    • Image by Kev from Pixabay
    • Goldcrest - Ulf Elman xeno-canto.org
    • Willow Warbler - Arjun Dutta xeno-canto.org
    • Blue Tit - Paul Kelly xeno-canto.org
    • Long-tailed tit - Jarek Matusiak xeno-canto.org
    • Fieldfare - Jarek Matusiak xeno-canto.org
    • Redwing - Susanne Kuijpers xeno-canto.org
    • Chiffchaff - Vincent Pourchaire xeno-canto.org

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    32 分

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