The booming bitterns of Leighton Moss (RSPB)
The Bittern has a strange haunting booming call. One of the few places in Britain where its call can still be heard is at the RSPB Leighton Moss Reserve in Lancashire. In this short oral history excerpt local farmers recall the Bittern before the RSPB took over the site, and John Wilson, the 1st RSPB Warden at Leighton Moss, recalls their early success.
Видео The booming bitterns of Leighton Moss (RSPB) канала RSPB Leighton Moss Natural Legacy Discovery Project
Видео The booming bitterns of Leighton Moss (RSPB) канала RSPB Leighton Moss Natural Legacy Discovery Project
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