Springwatch
Started again tonight.
Isn't Michaela Strachen a delight?
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Managed to watch that last night, fantastic. Watched a cameraman filming a stoat hunting in front of the pavilion studio.
This is the third year and maybe the last year of Springwatch from Minsmere, however word is that the contract will be extended. From what I hear Chris Packham is for staying, as he says it has so many diverse habitats. Lovely shots of the Stone Curlew
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I enjoy the programme too but find their repartee a bit forced and irritating.
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Great programme, really enjoying it.
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The Blue Tit wearing Herself to a frazzle bringing up Great Tit chicks at the expense of Her own was an eye opener. It is a superb programme, the innovative use of the nest cams etc are fantastic.
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The Blue Tit wearing Herself to a frazzle bringing up Great Tit chicks at the expense of Her own was an eye opener. It is a superb programme, the innovative use of the nest cams etc are fantastic.
Missed that, how did that happen?? I have seen adult sparrows feeding fledged great tit chicks though.
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The Blue Tit wearing Herself to a frazzle bringing up Great Tit chicks at the expense of Her own was an eye opener. It is a superb programme, the innovative use of the nest cams etc are fantastic.
Missed that, how did that happen?? I have seen adult sparrows feeding fledged great tit chicks though.
They explained what they thought happened, which is that the blue tit laid her eggs in a nest where there were already several great tit eggs. They'd been watching the nest since the early days of eggs, and on going back to review the film it was obvious
that some of the eggs were much bigger than the others. When they were brooded obviously the great tit eggs which had been laid for longer hatched first, and the chicks, being bigger and more advanced than the later hatched blue tits, took all the food. The
blue tit chicks all died but four of the great tits are growing and getting feathers - which was when the team realised they were great tits and not blue tits after all.0 -
Poor little blue tit. I wonder how long she can survive - she looks exhausted poor thing.
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I love watching the golden eagle and her chick in the nest. What superb photography and such a delight to get such a close look at the nest. I also the Lolo Williams in the Farne Islands. I had to laugh at the artic terns. We were there 2 years ago and
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The Blue Tit wearing Herself to a frazzle bringing up Great Tit chicks at the expense of Her own was an eye opener. It is a superb programme, the innovative use of the nest cams etc are fantastic.
Missed that, how did that happen?? I have seen adult sparrows feeding fledged great tit chicks though.
Micky Boy, see Valda's post
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I love watching the golden eagle and her chick in the nest. What superb photography and such a delight to get such a close look at the nest. I also the Lolo Williams in the Farne Islands. I had to laugh at the artic terns. We were there 2 years ago and
they are vicious!When I was in Svalbard about five years ago there was an arctic tern nesting a couple of metres from the side of the road out of Longyearbyen. The male had a serious attitude problem. I was glad of my woolly hat for more than the cold.
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True, and that is one of the strengths of the programme really, isn't it? It shows nature exactly as it is - a real eye opener. Another excellent BBC programme, they really seem to be upping their game just lately ( with notable exceptions!)
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And what about the gangs of black headed gulls, pinching food from puffins! Nasty things.
I felt really sorry for the Puffins too Valda,
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I thought the 'story' of the hermit crab and its fight back from extinction in our waters following the Torrey Canyon disaster was fascinating. Some considerable time since then to now and now this delightful crab needs a common name. Crabby Maccrabface apparently will not do, any suggestions? Returner Crab?
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I thought the 'story' of the hermit crab and its fight back from extinction in our waters following the Torrey Canyon disaster was fascinating. Some considerable time since then to now and now this delightful crab needs a common name. Crabby Maccrabface
apparently will not do, any suggestions? Returner Crab?HMC Endurance
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I thought the 'story' of the hermit crab and its fight back from extinction in our waters following the Torrey Canyon disaster was fascinating. Some considerable time since then to now and now this delightful crab needs a common name. Crabby Maccrabface
apparently will not do, any suggestions? Returner Crab?Being s simple sort I thought red leg crab. Cos its got red legs.
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As it's a hermit crab, how about Simon Stylites?
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