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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:46:00

When we return this year, we didn t know quite how it was going to unfold. and what we are seeing now, there s established breeders that have survived us a lot more than i think we hoped for. but gannets tend to pair for life. lots of the birds haven t built nests. it means they re waiting for their partners to return to breed. but it is very late in the season, and maggie fears most will have perished in the outbreak. it ll be a couple of months before the scientists publish theirfindings. a team from the rspb has estimated the survival rate of adult birds is down 42%. it is a big hit, but the good news is the gannet colony here at bass rock will survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news, ....

Lot , Life , Lots , Most , Gannets , Us , Nests , Season , Partners , Birds-haven-t , Breeders , Maggie

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:20:00

Which means you get less accurate as time goes on. the computer doesn t get bored, it doesn t get tired. but even without ai, you can see a lot of birds have come back. some have survived the flu. just look how it can change their eyes. and there are chicks lots of them. maggie is delighted. this is magnificent, what we re seeing here. what we are seeing now is established breeders that have survived this a lot more than i think we hoped for. but lots of the birds haven t built nests. gannets pairfor life. these birds are waiting for their partners to come back. but it s late in the season. maggie fears most are probably dead. it ll be a couple of months before the scientists publish theirfindings. the colony has taken a big hit, but the good news is the gannets of bass rock will survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news, ....

Doesn-t , Some , Birds , Lot , Flu , Ai , Eyes , Lots , Chicks , Maggie-sheddan , Birds-haven-t , Breeders

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:56:00

These birds are waiting for their partners to come back. but it s late in the season. maggie fears most are probably dead. it ll be a couple of months before the scientists publish theirfindings. the colony has taken a big hit, but the good news is the gannets of bass rock will survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news, the firth of forth. we will be right back, the panel was coming up. hello there. thursday was a better day for wimbledon and the beginning and play at headingley. two pictures at 23 degrees but friday tapping into he and he meant it with the returns may will peak is high as 29,84 fahrenheit. cloud and ran around and you can see quite clearly where i m talking about on the satellite picture. this is a frontal system ....

Couple , Birds , Season , Scientists , Partners , Most , Maggie-sheddan , The-colony , Theirfindings , Big-hit , Bbc-news , News

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:21:00

It will be a couple of months before the scientists publish theirfindings. the colony has taken a big hit, but the good news is the gannets of bass rock will survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news, the firth of forth. should the westminster government formally apologise to hundreds of mothers who were forced to give up their babies for adoption in the 1960s and 70s? ministers in scotland and wales already have, but the uk government says it was society s attitudes in those decades that caused the adoptions not official policy. but our correspondent duncan kennedy who has reported on the issue for a decade now has been shown unpublished documentation indicating the governments of the day were aware of the problem and in fact there were policies indicating they should provide support for unmarried mothers in terms of help with benefits and housing. here s his report. two landmark apologies for forced ....

Couple , Scientists , Bbc-news , Gannets , Bass-rock , Justin-rowlatt , News , Big-hit , The-colony , Firth-of-forth , Theirfindings , Westminster

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:22:00

They ll use artificial intelligence to count the birds. because obviously humans are far more prone to error, so you can get tired, you can just get bored of counting the birds, which means you get less accurate as time goes on. a computer doesn t get bored, it doesn t get hired. but even without ai, you can see a lot of birds have come back. some have survived the flu. just look how it can change their eyes. and there are chicks, lots of them. maggie is delighted. this is magnificent, what we re seeing here. what we are seeing now, there s established breeders that have survived. there s a lot more than i think we hoped for. but lots of the birds haven t built nests. gannets pairfor life. these birds are waiting for their partners to come back. but it s late in the season. maggie fears most are probably dead. it ll be a couple of months before the scientists publish theirfindings. the colony has taken a big hit, but the good news is the gannets ....

It-doesn-t , Birds , Artificial-intelligence , Humans , Error , Lot , Some , Lots , Chicks , Doesn-t-get , Flu , Maggie-sheddan