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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200924:18:53:00

pretty surprising. i think all of us have been out in these quiet areas where it sounds like everything is much louder. we hear more birds, they sound louder to us, but if we go out and record them and compare them to the songs we recorded before them to the songs we recorded before the lockdown, they are actually singing more softly. it s like a party, right, at the height of the party, right, at the height of the party, it s really loud come everybody is shouting and as people start to go home and gets quieter, you don t keep shouting. they were able to stop shouting, naturally singing much more softly. what s the explanation the fact that i ended when all things they got louder. it s partly because i got so much quieter that their songs can actually go twice the distance. you can imagine, if you can hear a actually go twice the distance. you can imagine, if you can heara bird may be just here it about five metres from you before covid, during the shutdown, actually you can hear it n

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200416:05:27:00

on saturday that it was empty now it s full coming backwards and forwards. she is incredibly fussy. she stop filed a huge amount of nesting material, feathers, straws and for some reason decided she didn t like half of it and took half of it back out again. normally i d be awake at 8:30 a.m., six o clock night and be awake at 8:30 a.m., six o clock nightandi be awake at 8:30 a.m., six o clock night and i get no chance to see what was going on during the day and it s been fascinating. from the regular visitor to something quite rare, a common crane wandering through a garden in wales. thousands of images from houses and lights across the uk have been sent to the royal society for the protection of birds. during the pandemic, it s organised a breakfast birdwatcher. what would be happening is between eight o clock and nine o clock in the morning, people going off to school or they would be commuting to work and actually it s an opportunity to be together as a family and we are encouraging

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200416:12:56:00

it was only in the morning on saturday that it was empty now, it s full, she d been going backwards and forwards. she is incredibly fussy. she stockpiled a huge amount of nesting material, bringing in moss, rabbit fur, feathers, straws and for some reason decided she didn t like half of it and took half of it back out again. normally i d be away at 8:30 in the morning, if not earlier, back at 6 o clock at night and i d get no chance to see what was going on during the day and it s been fascinating. from the regular visitor to something quite rare a common crane wandering through a garden in wales. thousands of images from houses and flats across the uk have been sent to the royal society for the protection of birds. during the pandemic, it s organised a breakfast birdwatch. in normal times, what would be happening was between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning, people would be going off to school or they would be commuting to work and now actually it s an opportunity to be together as a fa

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200416:08:55:00

normally i d be away at 8:30 in the morning, if not earlier, back at 6 o clock at night and i d get no chance to see what was going on during the day and it s been fascinating. from the regular visitor to something quite rare a common crane wandering through a garden in wales. thousands of images from houses and flats across the uk have been sent to the royal society for the protection of birds. during the pandemic, it s organised a breakfast birdwatch. in normal times, what would be happening was between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning, people would be going off to school or they would be commuting to work and now actually it s an opportunity to be together as a family and we ve been encouraging people to look out into their gardens to see what they re finding. for these birds, lockdown doesn t exist but while we re staying at home, their busy lives are keeping us all entertained. fiona trott, bbc news. for the fourth week in a row,

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