If like me, you are completely blown away by the truly stunning wildlife of Madagascar, you'll be glued to your screens tonight watching MADAGASCAR - Island of Marvels on BBC Two. It's at 8pm and the first of three fantastic programmes, so enjoy!Claire
It's on now.
If you're not watching - you should be!!
Fantastic!
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It was fantastic loved the lemurs and the blind fish - didnt like that horrid black bird though !!! This I took in Kent at a conservation place near Ramsgate - I think its a Madagascan Starling
I cant remember the name of the place - any one from Kent please
Thank you
Nick
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"That horrid blackbird" The Drongo, he was a right little bugger wasn't he LOL
What an amazing island Madagscar is. As always where Sir David is concerned, a fantastic documentry.
Feed The Birds....not the cats!!!!
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Stupid me, I saw it on the programme list and thought it was the Disney film. will have to watch it on catch up
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Redwing, is this the place you visited ??
http://www.rarespeciesconservationcentre.org/
Fabulous programme and well done Sir David
Wow for all the unusal wildlife that we where treated too.
The giraffe Weevers where so strange with their long necks and the Squirrel like cuties (cannot remember the names) - what an odd call they had.
Just shows how little is still known about this particular place. I really hope the rare Lemours on the floating islands are secure in their lives too. It is good that there are people watching over the wildlife now.
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Yes Robbo that was the place thank you - any one who is near there i urge you to go its fantastic
All the lemurs were great
Unknown said: "That horrid blackbird" The Drongo, he was a right little bugger wasn't he LOL
Hi BR27
He was indeed. He just ripped up that flycatcher nest so that they would nest somewhere else, and as a result the female just left the male as there was no longer a nest. Poor white male flycatcher.
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