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Scotland Outdoors

Burns on Birds, Golden Eye and How to Make Haggis

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

We celebrate Burns Day on Out of Doors on the 265th anniversary of his birth. Mark chats to Professor Fiona Stafford from University of Oxford who writes about Burns ‘the bard of nature’. They chat about his understanding of ecology and how that comes through in his poetry.

Rachel hears the good news story about Goldeneye Ducks in the Cairngorms. Goldeneyes are a protected species that have suffered severe population declines, with only around 200 pairs in the UK. But recent work has seen their numbers increase. She finds out what’s behind the success.

In our Scotland Outdoors podcast this week Helen Needham headed up Morven, a Corbett in Aberdeenshire with artist and adventurer Morven Stewart. We hear an excerpt where they chat about where her passion from sketching came from.

No Burns Day would be complete without a haggis. Rachel heads to Glenesk where every year the locals make their own for the Tarfside Rural Burns supper. Anne Littlejohn lets Rachel into her kitchen to see the process- guts and all!

We get a live update from the team at Ellisland Farm. Ellisland near Dumfries was built by Robert Burns in 1788 for his young wife Jean Armour and their family and it’s where he penned some of his most famous work. The team at the Robert Burns Ellisland Trust was awarded funding last year which has allowed them to make plans to secure the property’s future. We hear about what they’ve got in store.

There are ambitious plans to completely transform a former opencast mine site at St Ninians in Fife. The land was purchased by community interest company National Pride over three years ago. Mark met chair of the company, Irene Bisset, at the site to hear about their hopes to create a facility that enables visitors to enjoy being close to the natural world.

And we delve into the archive to hear a piece from 2020 where Mark and Euan visited the famous Globe Inn in Dumfries, a pub frequented by Burns after his move to Ellisland in 1788.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.5

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0:27.7

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0:33.4

Sounds. There's probably another podcast on there that you're absolutely love.

0:38.1

This Scotland Outdoors podcast with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart from BBC Radio Scotland.

0:48.2

Hello and as ever, we're very grateful to you for choosing to listen to this. The Scotland

0:52.5

Outdoors podcast takes two forms.

0:54.7

There's a midweek version which can be about more or less anything.

0:57.4

And then the other one, which is based on the live program we do for BBC Radio Scotland,

1:01.9

which is called Out of Doors.

1:03.5

And this week we're all about Scotland's national bard, Robert Barnes.

1:07.9

Out of Doors with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart from BBC Radio Scotland.

1:26.9

Are you still out there?

1:28.3

You're just clinging on to a fence post.

1:30.3

Depending where you were in the country, it was either laughable, as it was with us yesterday afternoon here in Aberdeenshire,

1:36.3

because it really wasn't that bad, or really not funny in the slightest, if you were down in the Central Belt.

1:41.3

There were some astonishing scenes with Stormy O' and roundabout the central belt in Scotland,

1:46.7

watching a primary school roof just disappear into the wide blue yonder.

1:50.6

Good morning, it's calmed down considerably now.

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