
Season 11 · Episode 13
Collecting Eiderdown on the Rugged Rocks of the Atlantic
Constant Wonder · BYUradio
July 16, 202559m 29s
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Show Notes
On a tiny, remote island, an English farmer and writer captures the story of Anna Måsøy, a Norwegian "duck woman." In a practice that dates back to the Vikings, islanders coax wild eider ducks to nest on their islands, where the birds leave behind eiderdown—a material so precious that even kings and queens of Europe used it in their bedding. In learning Anna's story, this Englishman reconnects with his own heritage—passed down through six centuries of farming on his family's land in England.
Guest: James Rebanks, farmer and author of "The Place of Tides"
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