Episodes

  • Discussing Dragonflies
    Aug 14 2025

    Ancient, agile, and unmatched in the air, dragonflies have ruled the skies for over 300 million years. But in today’s rapidly changing world, how are they faring?

    In this episode, we explore the world of these remarkable insects, from their perfectly-adapted anatomy and impressive hunting skills, to the art, poetry, and legends they have inspired across centuries and cultures.

    We examine the state of the UK’s dragonfly populations, where some species are in steep decline while others are on the rise, revealing important clues about the health of our ecosystems and the effects of climate change.

    And we of course, highlight the brilliant work of the dedicated people and organisations striving to protect these extraordinary insects and restore the habitats they need to survive.

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    Links

    British Dragonfly Society - British Dragonfly Society

    Rare dragonfly introduced into a hidden corner of Cumbria

    Dragonfly species are colonising the UK 'at a greater rate than ever before' | Natural History Museum

    UK’s dragonflies are benefiting from climate change | UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

    Rare dragonfly introduced into remote area of Cumbria to reverse its decline | Conservation | The Guardian

    Rare dragonfly introduced into remote area of Cumbria to reverse its decline | Conservation | The Guardian

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    46 mins
  • Cuckoos & the challenges they face
    Jul 31 2025

    A symbol of spring with its unmistakable call, the cuckoo is one of our most intriguing birds.

    From their truly unique (and brutal) breeding habits to their remarkable migrations, the life of a cuckoo is absolutely fascinating and steeped in folklore.

    Join us as we step into their world of brood parasitism, how they trick another species to raise their young for them and mostly get away with it.

    We discuss which bird species are more susceptible to becoming hosts and which ones have got wiser to having a rogue egg dropped on them. It's evolutionary warfare at its most captivating.

    Unfortunately, our cuckoo populations are facing a variety of challenges as complex as themselves. As the climate changes, disrupting their routines, they are struggling.

    But there is still hope. As we always try to do, we look at the brilliant projects being carried out to help these remarkable birds and hope they succeed in saving this iconic bird.

    Spring without the sound of a cuckoo is unthinkable.

    ** And a little game, while you listen. Matthew made a slight, and rather funny, error in the episode. Can you spot it?

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    Don't forget to follow The Birdy Bug Pod over on Instagram. And please do feel free to contact us with any questions, feedback, comments, or just to say hi!

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    Links

    Cuckoo Bird Facts | Cuculus Canorus

    Change in host rejection behavior mediated by the predatory behavior of its brood parasite | Behavioral Ecology | Oxford Academic

    Cuckoo Tracking Project | BTO

    Epic 7,500-mile cuckoo migration wows scientists - BBC News

    A call for the cuckoo: how to help an endangered bird | Gardens | The Guardian

    Population decline is linked to migration route in the Common Cuckoo, a long-distance nocturnally-migrating bird | BTO

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    56 mins
  • Our 50th episode!
    Jul 16 2025

    We’ve hit the big 5-0, and we’re absolutely chuffed! When we started this podcast, neither of us had ever recorded one before and we had no idea what to expect. But 50 episodes in and we're absolutely loving it.

    In this episode, we’re taking a moment to celebrate and reflect. We chat about how it all began, where the podcast name came from, and why Steve’s all about birds while Matthew’s mad about bugs.

    We also talk about why we love podcasting and who our dream guests would be. Plus, we throw in a few fun facts about our favourite creatures and challenge each other with a couple of quiz questions to see how well we really know our own, and each other’s, specialties.

    A relaxed and chatty episode to mark hitting 50. Come celebrate with us and get to know us and the pod a little better.

    A huge thank you to everyone who has listened so far!

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    Don't forget to follow The Birdy Bug Pod over on Instagram. And please do feel free to contact us with any questions, feedback, comments, or just to say hi!

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    Links

    Amazing! Bird Sounds From The Lyre Bird - David Attenborough - BBC Wildlife

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Incredibly Important Invertebrates
    May 15 2025

    They may not have backbones, but invertebrates are the unsung heroes of the natural world, shaping landscapes, driving ecosystems, and even influencing the behaviour of top predators.

    In this episode, we journey into their fascinating and often overlooked world. We explore how termites engineer entire ecosystems, how ant behaviour can influence lion hunting patterns, and why a specific rainforest bee is the key to every Brazil nut you’ve ever eaten.

    While many invertebrates are now in decline, it's not all bad news. We share some hopeful conservation stories, organisations working hard to protect our invertebrate populations, and highlight simple ways we can all help support these vital animals.

    Researching this episode took us down all sorts of unexpected rabbit holes, something you’ll definitely hear reflected in the conversation.

    We hope you enjoy listening What’s your favourite invertebrate fact, story, or encounter? Come share it with us over on Instagram. We’d love to hear from you @thebirdybugpod.

    Get in touch

    Don't forget to follow The Birdy Bug Pod over on Instagram. And please do feel free to contact us with any questions, feedback, comments, or just to say hi!

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    Links

    'We cannot survive without insects' – DW – 06/22/2018

    How loud is YOUR penis?! The waterboatman and his mighty member!

    Stream Lesser Water Boatman, the loudest underwater insect by terranova | Listen online for free on SoundCloud

    Figs & Wasps | How Are Figs Pollinated? | FoodUnfolded

    Letting grass grow long boosts butterfly numbers, UK study proves | Butterflies | The Guardian

    Ecological feedbacks. Termite mounds can increase the robustness of dryland ecosystems to climatic change - PubMed

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    56 mins
  • The Scottish Wildcat: On the edge of extinction
    Apr 16 2025

    Mysterious, fierce, and teetering on the edge of extinction, the Scottish Wildcat is one of the UK’s rarest and most elusive mammals.

    Nicknamed the Highland Tiger, this striking predator once prowled across much of the UK. But today, it's hanging on by a thread.

    In this episode, we take a closer look at what makes this cat so special, from its huge personality and charismatic scowl to its deep roots in Scottish culture and folklore. We explore the threats it faces, uncover the reasons behind its decline, and shine a light on the passionate conservationists working to bring this iconic species back from the brink.

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    Links:

    European wildcat | RZSS

    Wildcat conservation in Scotland | Saving Wildcats | Saving Wildcats

    Wildcat Haven

    Wildcats | NatureScot

    Wildcats released in Scottish Highlands in effort to prevent extinction in UK | Rewilding | The Guardian

    https://treesforlife.org.uk/

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    46 mins
  • The value of volunteering
    Mar 11 2025

    Everyone can play a role in conservation, from protecting wildlife to contributing to real scientific research. Volunteering and its powerful branch, citizen science, is making a real difference for the environment.

    In this episode, we explore the incredible impact of these efforts across the UK. From bird counts and river monitoring to tree planting and habitat restoration, passionate people are tackling climate change, preserving biodiversity, and shaping environmental policy.

    We also discuss how volunteering benefits individuals and communities and share our own experiences with these initiatives.

    By the end, you’ll probably guess that we’re big fans of volunteering!

    We hope you enjoy the episode and would love to hear about your own experiences or projects you’re passionate about.

    Contact:

    As always, please do feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions, feedback, comments, or just want to say hi! The easiest way to get in touch is to ping us a message on Instagram:

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    Links:

    The Big River Watch | The Rivers Trust

    Home - Earthwatch Europe

    Take part in a project | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology

    https://www.rspb.org.uk/helping-nature/what-you-can-do

    Join the Great British Spring Clean | Keep Britain Tidy

    Big Butterfly Count

    From farm to forest: the volunteers planting 100,000 trees in Somerset | Trees and forests | The Guardian

    Nature's Calendar - Woodland Trust

    The Conservation Volunteers

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    53 mins
  • UK Species in the Red
    Feb 12 2025

    How are the UK's animals really doing? In this episode, we dive into the IUCN Red List, the world’s most comprehensive assessment of species at risk of extinction, to uncover which of our birds, mammals, invertebrates, fish, and more are struggling.

    Some of the findings won't come as a surprise, but others might shock you, as a few of our most familiar and commonly seen birds are in fact on the Red list.

    Rather than focusing on a single species, this episode takes a step back to reveal the bigger picture of wildlife decline in the UK. But it’s not all bad news! We also highlight conservation success stories, celebrating species that are making a comeback thanks to dedicated efforts.

    Join us as we uncover the challenges, surprises, and inspiring efforts to turn the tide for the UK’s wildlife.

    Contact:

    As always, please do feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions, feedback, comments, or just want to say hi! The easiest way to get in touch is to ping us a message on Instagram:

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    Links:

    IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

    Peoples Trust for Endangered Species

    UK fish and chip shops are selling endangered sharks, DNA tests prove | Sharks | The Guardian

    Vendace and powan | NatureScot

    Endangered UK crayfish released into the wild at secret river site in Hampshire | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

    The State Of Britain's Moths | Butterfly Conservation

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 2024: Positive nature news from around the world
    Jan 14 2025

    Amid the constant stream of negative headlines, we’re keeping our annual tradition alive and spending an episode reflecting on the positive environmental strides made in 2024!

    From newly established marine protected areas to passionate local communities defending nature, this episode is packed with inspiring stories. We've got dam removals, flying scientists teaching birds how to migrate, species reintroductions, and much more.

    As we move into a new year, join us for this uplifting look back at the brilliant work being done worldwide to protect and restore our nature. We love recording these episodes as they are a reminder that dedicated people everywhere are working tirelessly to make a real difference for the environment, wildlife, and people... and that is worth celebrating.

    What was your favourite positive nature story of 2024? Get in touch, we would love to know 👇

    Contact:

    As always, please do feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions, feedback, comments, or just want to say hi! The easiest way to get in touch is to ping us a message on Instagram:

    Follow us @thebirdybugpod

    Links

    Denmark will plant 1 billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest | AP News

    Scientists taught this once-extinct bird how to migrate by guiding them across Europe | Euronews

    Herd of 170 bison could help store CO2 equivalent of 43,000 cars, researchers say | Rewilding | The Guardian

    As Zambia schools take on climate change, one teen is spreading the word in sign language | The Independent

    How a tribe brought back its sacred California condors - BBC Future

    Japan develops plastic that disappears within hours in the sea and boosts soil health - Times of India

    Amazon rainforest: Deforestation rate halved in 2023 - BBC News

    Wild tiger population increases in Thailand

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    1 hr and 3 mins