Springwatch episode 2 2018
In Springwatch episode 2 2018 Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan are live once again from the Gloucestershire countryside, where overnight events have already thrown up plenty of surprises, including yet more activity from the badger sett.
The bluetit family has a surprising and rather unwelcome visitor as a great spotted woodpecker drops by to see what is going on, there is an update on our marsh tit nest, and brand new nest which is a first for the show - a mandarin duck nesting high up in a tree.
Steve Backshall is down by the river, this time looking at what makes its living on the surface, including local population of grass snakes. Gillian Burke is at Sumburgh Head in Shetland, one of the most important seabird breeding sites in the whole UK. She gets up close and personal with diving gannets, and looks into the problems that both this species, and the local fulmars have with plastic.
There is the second film in the series about the ravens on the Gower Peninsula, where Dartford warblers and chough also make an appearance, a piece about a young photographer and his incredible relationship with a group of urban foxes, and a visit to Yorkshire where lapwings fight to nest despite a whole host of predators and problems.
This programme documents how British wildlife adapt during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom. `Springwatch' broadcasts from locations across the nation, using more than 50 cameras - many hidden and operated remotely - to capture the animals' natural behaviour. Presenters Michaela Strachan, Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games follow the action from the cameras. The companion website provides additional video content along with pictures, blogs and other features to supplement the programme's content.
The bluetit family has a surprising and rather unwelcome visitor as a great spotted woodpecker drops by to see what is going on, there is an update on our marsh tit nest, and brand new nest which is a first for the show - a mandarin duck nesting high up in a tree.
Steve Backshall is down by the river, this time looking at what makes its living on the surface, including local population of grass snakes. Gillian Burke is at Sumburgh Head in Shetland, one of the most important seabird breeding sites in the whole UK. She gets up close and personal with diving gannets, and looks into the problems that both this species, and the local fulmars have with plastic.
There is the second film in the series about the ravens on the Gower Peninsula, where Dartford warblers and chough also make an appearance, a piece about a young photographer and his incredible relationship with a group of urban foxes, and a visit to Yorkshire where lapwings fight to nest despite a whole host of predators and problems.
Springwatch episode 1 2018
This programme documents how British wildlife adapt during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom. `Springwatch' broadcasts from locations across the nation, using more than 50 cameras - many hidden and operated remotely - to capture the animals' natural behaviour. Presenters Michaela Strachan, Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games follow the action from the cameras. The companion website provides additional video content along with pictures, blogs and other features to supplement the programme's content.