Let Nature Sing

"Let Nature Sing" is a single released by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds on 26 April 2019, consisting of 2 minutes 32 seconds of British birdsong.

[3] To raise awareness of the decline in birds over the last 50 years,[2] the RSPB recruited the creative agency Glimpse to create a campaign to bring nature into popular culture.

Thomas then recruited the help of Bill Barclay, the musical director at the Globe Theatre, and the folk musician Sam Lee to arrange the recordings into a track.

[6] To coincide with the release of the track, the RSPB organised a panel on "the musicality of nature" hosted by BBC Radio 6 presenter Shaun Keaveny, with Eliza Doolittle, Chrissie Rhodes of The Shires, and Sam Lee.

These include:[9][10] The video, performed by Drew Colby, uses shadowgraphy or "hand shadow puppetry" to show two birds struggling to find food for their chicks.

Sam Lee , an artist active in the Extinction Rebellion movement, was one of the creators of the track.