Winterwatch

mickysf replied on 20/01/2022 04:02

Posted on 20/01/2022 04:02

Good to see the return of the Winterwatch series and crew. Encouraging to witness the success of several rewilding projects like The Enerdale Arctic Char project along, from only a handful of these fish a decade ago to over a thousand today thanks to the vision and action of the folk concerned. Once again the usual entertaining and interesting facts abound regarding our natural countryside. Fabulous stuff I think you will agree!! 

RedKite replied on 20/01/2022 09:24

Posted on 20/01/2022 09:24

Agree with you mickysf and no early trailers for the upcoming series yet all dramas are done, good to see the little egrets in N. Ireland when you think not all that long ago they were a rarity to spot.

ABM replied on 20/01/2022 22:31

Posted on 20/01/2022 22:31

Love the programme generally but really happy with the " Quiet Period " and not just 'cos it shuts a squeaky voiced south African Female trying to make up for her lack of inches

Fisherman replied on 21/01/2022 09:39

Posted on 21/01/2022 09:39

Maybe quiet so not to be questioned about her air miles. Only the BBC would fly a presenter round the world. No one with skills in the UK?

mickysf replied on 21/01/2022 10:38

Posted on 21/01/2022 09:39 by Fisherman

Maybe quiet so not to be questioned about her air miles. Only the BBC would fly a presenter round the world. No one with skills in the UK?

Posted on 21/01/2022 10:38

Only?? Those air miles should be questioned! However, don’t think it is only the BBC who need to look at this and other related environmental issues. The whole picture needs addressing.

brue replied on 21/01/2022 10:52

Posted on 21/01/2022 09:39 by Fisherman

Maybe quiet so not to be questioned about her air miles. Only the BBC would fly a presenter round the world. No one with skills in the UK?

Posted on 21/01/2022 10:52

She's British, I expect she has a base here, reporters and presenters go all over the world don't they? I'm glad they do. I was watching Martin Clunes in the Pacific Islands last night, very interesting. I'm not so interested in Winterwatch but it's well presented. I think Covid restrictions have reduced it somewhat, not enough general participation as in the past.

JVB66 replied on 21/01/2022 11:55

Posted on 21/01/2022 11:55

I was reading an article about pollution from air travel it appears that there are nearly as many private jet aircraft flying in the world in Recent years than commercial flights

ABM replied on 21/01/2022 22:43

Posted on 21/01/2022 22:43

 M. S.  might have a base here, Brue, but her home is now near Cape Town with her Partner { and she still Squeaks   yell  }.

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