Episode 2.4 - The Tangled Roots of High Ash

Chris Skinner's Countryside Podcasts

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In this episode, Chris Skinner takes us through the enchanting yet challenging winter landscape of High Ash Farm in Norfolk. The podcast begins with an evening exploration where Chris discusses the mysterious fall of mature ash trees, potentially due to ash dieback affecting their roots. Despite the grim start, the episode transitions to a more uplifting note as Chris introduces listeners to the playful antics of badger cubs, observed through his wildlife cameras. The narrative then shifts to the early morning, where the dawn chorus, led by a melodious Robin, signifies the start of a new day amidst the farm's natural chorus. Chris also shares insights on the life of robins, their significance in British culture, and the subtle signs of spring. The episode concludes with a hopeful note, as Chris and Matthew listen for owls, reflecting on the interconnectedness of farm life and wildlife. Additionally, Chris responds to listener queries, discussing small mammals and their impact on local environments.

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