Bsal wrote: » Springwatch starts on Monday at 8pm BBC2.
whyulittle wrote: » Winterwatch starts tonight for 4 episodes, 8pm on BBC2.
Birdnuts wrote: » Really enjoying this years offering:)
emo72 wrote: » seen an excellent show on bbc 4 over the weekend about sea birds on the scottish islands. about how the colonies look fine but they're not really. segment on catching puffins and eating them in iceland. also how and why some birds went extinct. would actually watch it again if i could my hands on it cos i fell asleep near the end. it was on after midnight in fairness and beer had been consumed.
OpenYourEyes wrote: » http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rpwn/the-last-seabird-summer-1-living-with-the-birds That would be this documentary (for those who can watch BBC player) Pretty sure there's a second episode on this weekend.
Hotei wrote: » BBC Northern Ireland's Newsline will be briefly covering a project to help re-introduce Corncrakes back to Rathlin Island. It's on tonight between 6.30 and 7.00 p.m. on BBC1. Just thought it might be of interest to Capercaillie.
Capercaillie wrote: » Ahh missed it. Thanks for update though. I remember an incident on Rathlin Island during summer 2014. They managed to attract a corncrake to a nettle bed they created in a hay meadow. Somebody landed a helicopter in the Hay meadow a couple of days later. The corncrake deserted the site!!
Hotei wrote: » You didn't miss a whole lot to be honest, and reckon anything mentioned you would have been familiar with anyway. Volunteers were planting nettle beds along the field margins. It's a project being led by the NI branch of the RSPB. They did mention the helicopter incident alright! I hope it bears fruit for them this year or in the years to come.
Hotei wrote: » They are hoping to attract birds that usually make their way to the Scottish Isles. So you're saying it may be an exercise in futility after all? That's a shame.
Bsal wrote: » Springwatch at Easter a one off episode on Friday 9pm BBC2.