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Anneka Rice on the Nightingale

A brand new series of Tweet of the Day for Sunday morning revealing fascinating stories from some fresh voices who have been inspired by birds, their calls and encounters.

A brand new series of Tweet of the Day for Sunday morning revealing personal and fascinating stories from some fresh voices who have been inspired by birds, their calls and encounters.

Broadcaster and artist Anneka Rice spent a lot of time when the country was in Lockdown painting nightingales near her home on the Isle of Wight. Centuries before the poet John Keats heard nightingales in woods on the island. It was maybe this experience which inspired Keats to write his Ode to a Nightingale, singing in a landscape - of beechen green, and shadows numberless, a sentiment also loved by Anneka too.

A BBC Audio production from Bristol
Producer : Andrew Dawes
Studio Manager : Tim Allen

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  • Sun 7 Apr 202408:58

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