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<blockquote data-quote="NoSpringChicken" data-source="post: 1491488" data-attributes="member: 53267"><p>I can't help feeling that they are not making the most of being at Pensthorpe. It is a stunningly beautiful place, filled with all sorts of waterfowl, some captive bred but many wild, but they seem to be concentrating rather a lot on such ubiquitous favourites as Blackbirds, Robins and Chaffinches. I suppose the Willow Warblers are a bit different but I am sure they could come up with others. Perhaps it will change in future programmes.</p><p></p><p>I am finding Martin a little less annoying than I did in the first programme. He seems to have calmed down slightly and stopped waving his hands about like a bookmaker on speed. I think he seems better in the recorded sections than live but I suppose that is because it's a new experience for him. </p><p></p><p>I thought the highlight last night was the film by the poet bloke (I can't remember his name) and the shots of the Stoat with its kit by the entrance road.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoSpringChicken, post: 1491488, member: 53267"] I can't help feeling that they are not making the most of being at Pensthorpe. It is a stunningly beautiful place, filled with all sorts of waterfowl, some captive bred but many wild, but they seem to be concentrating rather a lot on such ubiquitous favourites as Blackbirds, Robins and Chaffinches. I suppose the Willow Warblers are a bit different but I am sure they could come up with others. Perhaps it will change in future programmes. I am finding Martin a little less annoying than I did in the first programme. He seems to have calmed down slightly and stopped waving his hands about like a bookmaker on speed. I think he seems better in the recorded sections than live but I suppose that is because it's a new experience for him. I thought the highlight last night was the film by the poet bloke (I can't remember his name) and the shots of the Stoat with its kit by the entrance road. Ron [/QUOTE]
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