From the makers of Autumn Watch.
Taken from Site:
As the British Isles face up to the coldest and 'whitest' winter for decades, wildlife is forced to endure huge challenges.
The Springwatch / Autumnwatch team and friends have been out finding how nature adapts and survives for a winter wildlife special on BBC Two, 8pm Wednesday 13 January.
How has your wildlife been coping in the snow?
Have you noticed anything strange in their behaviour?
Or have you taken a fantastic photo of or filmed nature in the snow?
Martin Hughes-Games is waiting to hear your stores. You can upload video to the Your movies gallery or share your photos on the Snow Watch Flickr group.
Thanks Juno. I will be watching.
Cheers, Linda.
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Great news Juno. I shall certainly watch that. Thanks for all the info.
The BBC do these things so much better. Glad I don't have Sky and therefore not disappointed by the Bill Bailey programme.
Tony
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woohoo! Me too!! :-)
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Thanks Juno. I have made a note of it.
Thank you Juno for drawing the programme to our attention
Have to say my new Radio Times states that Natural World is about Whales is on at the same time
Must be a change in the programmes for that evening.
Regards
Kathy and Dave
It will be interesting to see what they are finding and to see how wildlife it coping. We're getting a few unusual ducks on the river, probably means their usual haunt further downstream is frozen!
Millie & Fly the Border Collies
Thanks for the info i also will be watching as i do enjoy these programs ;) !
If it aint broken, dont fix it !.... all good things come to those who wait !
Thanks for the info, will be giving that a look.
Haven't watched the Bill Bailey thing yet, judging by the comments I have lowered my expectations.
"Feed the birds, tuppence a bag" Mary Poppins
Nicki C said: Thank you Juno for drawing the programme to our attention Have to say my new Radio Times states that Natural World is about Whales is on at the same time Must be a change in the programmes for that evening. Regards Kathy and Dave
I've just noticed that, must be a scheduling change, can't blame them, I think the BBC would have been a bit foolhardy to schedule such a show in advance, and then crossed their fingers and prayed for snow.
A message came through on Twitter earlier today, said it was a newly commissioned programme.
I take it they are really keen for people to send in Films, Pics, stories etc.. as they are making the programme quite quickly.!
(are you reading this Film maker Adam.!) ;-)