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Tawny Owls - BBC2 Sunday 12th December (1 Viewer)

DKR

Northern Refugee
Tawny Owls
Sun 12 Dec, 5:30 pm - 5:40 pm 10mins

The story begins in early spring with our pair of tawny owls busy looking after four newborn chicks. Over the next six weeks, both parents work hard to ensure the chicks leave the nest.

Set in the beautiful Forest of Dean, and with rarely seen footage from inside the nest and a very special relationship between the owls and their human neighbours, this charming tale provides an intimate portrait of family life with the tawny owls.

:bounce:
 
DKR said:
Tawny Owls
Sun 12 Dec, 5:30 pm - 5:40 pm 10mins

The story begins in early spring with our pair of tawny owls busy looking after four newborn chicks. Over the next six weeks, both parents work hard to ensure the chicks leave the nest.

Set in the beautiful Forest of Dean, and with rarely seen footage from inside the nest and a very special relationship between the owls and their human neighbours, this charming tale provides an intimate portrait of family life with the tawny owls.

:bounce:

Thanks DKR - I had missed your post, and was just about to start a thread about it, having spotted it in the Radio Times. Let's hope this will bring it to the attention of other people now!
 
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Elizabeth Bigg said:
Thanks DKR - I had missed your post, and was just about to start a thread about it, having spotted it in the Radio Times. Let's hope this will bring it to the attention of other people now!

I'm cooking my dinner so it should be ready when the programme is due to to start. Nothing better, nice food and birds on the telly! o:)
 
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