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Scotland Outdoors

Books, Birds and Underwater Bugs

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2023

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Helen heads to Inchgarth Reservoir on the outskirts of Aberdeen to meet Ian Broadbent, Local Bird Reporter for the North East, who tells her why recent bad weather in the USA has meant some new arrivals on our shores. He also tells her about the work that has been carried out at Inchgarth to improve the habitat for Snipe and Jack Snipe.

Earlier this week Rachel visited the Wigtown Book Festival. Established in 1999, the festival has gone from strength to strength and now offers a ten day programme featuring hundreds of events and activities for all ages, including music, theatre, food and visual arts.

Rachel chats to two women who have recently taken the plunge into writing books, endurance cyclist Jenny Graham and Helen Rebanks. Jenny tells her all about the different challenges writing brought compared to her round the world cycle. And Helen Rebanks explains how her and husband James manage their fell farm as well as a busy family life.

In our midweek podcast Mark chats to mountaineer and former planner Bob Reid. We hear an excerpt where he explains to Mark how National Scenic Areas came to be created and what they actually are.

Continuing our literary theme we chat live to Christina Riley, founder of the Nature Library. The pop up library tours the country and aims to connect people to the world around us.

Long before it was fashionable environmentalist Roger Deakin was at the forefront of wild swimming. Rachel hears about his fascinating life from author Patrick Barkham who has written a new biography of Roger.

Helen meets musician and composer Mhairi Hall at Loch Garten as she gathers sounds for the Underwater Cairngorm Project.

And Rachel explores a secret garden that has opened its doors as part of the Wigtown Book Festival.

Transcript

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0:00.0

He tells her that she will be sent to France as a secret agent, and if she's caught, she's going to be shot.

0:09.3

I'm Helen Obalam Carter, and this is history's secret heroes, where I shine a light on extraordinary stories from World War II.

0:17.6

What they wanted was someone to get themselves arrested and sent to Auschwitz.

0:22.0

Tales of deception, an incredible acts of resistance and courage.

0:26.3

She was a born soldier.

0:27.4

She's a freedom fighter in its widest sense.

0:29.9

The brand new series of History's secret heroes.

0:32.8

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.6

This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland.

0:44.8

Hello and welcome to the Scotland Outdoors podcast, which we build from the live programme that we do on a Saturday morning called Out of Doors.

0:53.2

And this week we had a very literary, watery theme.

1:00.2

Good morning and it's a lovely calm start to the day here in Aberdeen.

1:05.8

After a blustery few days, it's so nice just to enjoy a gentle breeze through this car park.

1:12.9

And I would say it's pretty mild, though there is just a nip in the air reminding us that tomorrow we say hello to October.

1:20.7

I'm Rachel Stewart. His lordship is on holiday this week.

1:24.2

So keeping me company, it's Helen Needham.

1:26.7

Hello, Rachel.

1:28.6

Very happy to be here.

1:34.1

We're under the light of the last harvest moon, aren't we? We are. We can just about see it through that tree. It's actually quite dark, so we're very grateful for the moon this morning, but it's

1:38.9

lovely to be here. We've got the fire going, and I've got the office's emergency leg warmers on right now because it was slightly

1:45.7

colder than I expected. You turned up in just a wee skirt. What were you thinking? Yes, but yeah,

1:51.6

it's starting to chill a bit but thankfully Ron, our audio Supremo, has spare leg warmers.

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