Just thought I would remind everyone it is on tonight .. and it's the Welsh one! ;o)
Iolo Williams is the guest presenter .. I suggest he will be in Aberystwyth looking at Starling Murmarations! ;o)
Ant
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Unknown said: Right .. bump this back up, as ... erm .. now I have the correct day of the week! ;o) *shuffles off blushing ..* Ant
Right .. bump this back up, as ... erm .. now I have the correct day of the week! ;o)
*shuffles off blushing ..*
Did you remember to watch it then Ponty??? Lol
Pip x
It's on tonight isn't it! ;o)
Hi Blackbird
If you missed the bits where they talked about the reasons for the decline and the predator interactions then you can watch it again on i-player via the link below;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w66ll/Autumnwatch_Unsprung_2010_Episode_7/
Warden Intern at Otmoor.
Hi Ian
I did miss the answers to the Starling decline - the phone went at the wrong moment etc, distractions etc...
Thank for the link and now I can catch up on the 'missing bits' of the programme
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Hi I was wondering and have been trying to find out for a while now, how small birds like blue tits, stonechats ecsetra don't damage their small feet on thorns and other jaggy things. I don't know whether it's the positioning of their feet but their seems to be jaggy bit all over plant and they land very fast and I don't know how they would be able to place their feet correctly. I posted this on ask an expert.
Michael
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