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As the summer months draw to a close, the curlew departs its upland breeding grounds to spend the winter on estuaries and in coastal areas. The largest European wading bird, with its curved bill and long legs, it is perhaps best known for its distinctive, bubbling call. Amidst the swirling landscape of the estuary, Michael Malay hears the cry of the curlew and ponders what is contained in the sound. Presented by Michael Malay and produced by Jo Peacey. A BBC Audio Bristol production.
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