Episode 4 April - Airy Mice, cuckoos and Walpurgis night.
Tales from the Hedgerow and Moor por Emma Heywood
Notas del episodio
April is one of the most exciting months in the countryside when spring is fully underway. The weather can swing from warm, early-summer sunshine to sudden wind and rain across the moor, a changeability that has long shaped how the month is understood — what Shakespeare called “the uncertain glory of an April day.”
In this episode, we explore the traditions and turning points of April, from the mischief of April Fool’s Day to the deep-rooted folklore of Good Friday, when bread baked was said never to spoil and seeds planted would never fail. We move through St George’s Day, St Mark’s Eve, and Walpurgis Night — each marking a different stage in the season’s progression.
Alongside this, we look at what’s unfolding in nature now: the return of the cuckoo and swallows, the reappearance of bats and bees, and the quiet activity building acr ...