<p>Have you ever wondered what ''our'' birds get up to when they''re not pinching our peanuts, pilfering our pyracantha berries or nesting under the eaves of our homes? <i>The One Show</i>''s natural history star Mike Dilger tells us the answers in <i>Nightingales in November.</i><br><br> This brilliant almanac tells the very different personal and annual stories of twelve well-known birds we deign to call ''British''. Through a lyrical narrative, <i>Nightingales in November</i> showcases amazing avian facts gleaned over decades by birdwatchers, ringers, nest recorders and migration recorders. The perfect ''dip-into'' book, any enquiring naturalist will be able to find out such facts as where British-breeding swallows spend Christmas Day, when to look out for juvenile tawny owls, or when is the best date in the calendar to listen out for nightingales.<br><br> By using a combination of cutting-edge satellite technology and millions of ringing records, <i>Nightingales in November</i> rev