Birdsong is a ubiquitous feature of the British countryside. But what is the cultural significance of this much-loved part of our landscape? Jonathan Woolley reflects upon the meanings made by birds - as omens, as signs, as proxies, and as music - from the Norfolk Broads, to Bosavi in Papua New Guinea.
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The full version of Hanna Tuulikki’s ‘At Sing, Two Birds’ is available
here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKcETcbf8Es