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
Why not check out the news from the wildlife enquiries team?
I am so pleased they saved the osprey chick. That was one occasion human intervention was the right thing to do in my humble opinion.
Cheers, Linda.
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Looks like most of the wildlife at Ynys-hir coped surprisingly well, great shots of the redstarts but heart breaking about the lapwings and redstarts though, they were so close.
Lets hope the intervention at Dyfi osprey project pays off for them.
Warden Intern at Otmoor.
Another great show, badgers and basking sharks to look forward to tomorrow!
Knowing how windy it was down that way I am stunned the goldcrest nest is still in place!
What's your highlight so far now that we're into the final week?
The highlite for me is the Ospreys.
I popped into the project the Saturday before Springwatch went to air.
The staff were most enthusiastic and had plenty of time for each visitor.
Lawrence
Local RSPB Reserve: Sandwell Valley
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Excellent pic Trugga, don't forget to catch up with the nest cams...quite addictive.
Cheers,
T
I am very impressed with the camera work this time even better than previous and the macro shots really impressed me.The way the weekend disaster was handled was very good,none of the usual over hyping it up,well done to all involved.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
The barn owls are looking great! Pied flycatchers are looking grown... fledging any day soon?
Don't forget to sign the marine petition to help out those basking sharks!
Another great show perticularly like the peregrine that didn't learn it's lesson so gannets tommorow, and if you are on the webcams tonight you may see the barn owls fledge!
I liked the film about Dungeness, very atmospheric, and the marsh harriers were stunning!
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.