The Listener Podcast
Some places live in your imagination long before you ever set foot there. For me, one of those places was Slimbridge. As a young boy, I sat glued to the television watching Sir Peter Scott and dreaming of the vast flocks of geese and swans that gathered on the wetlands beside the River Severn. Even through the TV speaker, I could sense there was something magical about the sounds of that place. At the age of 21, I finally made the journey. It exceeded every expectation I had carried since childhood and became one of the defining moments of my life as a wildlife sound recordist. I've just written the full story, reflecting on that first visit, the incredible legacy of Sir Peter Scott, and how Slimbridge has changed over the last four decades while still remaining one of Britain's most extraordinary places for wildlife. If you'd like to listen along with many more stories from behind the microphone and six decades of recording the natural world, it's now available on my Patreon. I hope you'll join me there as I continue sharing the memories, recordings and experiences that have shaped my life. Thank you, as always, for your support. It means more than you know.
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