Hi All
The popular BBC wildlife series ‘Springwatch’ is back and will be live from the RSPB’s Ynys-hir nature reserve near Machynlleth in mid-Wales this year. It will be coming to you on Monday 28 May and the webcams are now live.
Check them out.
We hope you all enjoy the show for the next few weeks
RSPB Mods
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Finding the Nuthatches fascinating! Have seen them lots of times in my local park recently.
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ooo I did enjoy that those Kingfishers are wonderful and what a fiesty little woodmouse. Much better series this time less yak and more action LOL
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Yes, less emphasis on the presenters and more on the wildlife. A good start...
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Yes the wood mouse versus vole was incredible!!
Looking forward to seeing more on the creepy-crawlies too! :-)
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The mole footage was fascinating, a great insight into a world we never see! Good work springwatch!
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None of the presenters seemed as pushy last night let us hope it continues after all nature is the star along with the understated cameramen.
Pete
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Ian H said: The mole footage was fascinating, a great insight into a world we never see! Good work springwatch!
Well the Springwatch effect has happened to my garden .. after a few weeks of relative quietness I have had Siskins, Nuthatches and Collared Doves back ... two of those species featured last night! ;o)Great start to the series ... judging by the tweets from the Dyfi Ospreys this morning, we will be starting tonight's show with some amazing news and hopefully footage!Ant
Always watched these series, think the camera work as stepped up a gear. Was always brilliant, even better now.