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<blockquote data-quote="Himalaya" data-source="post: 1504217" data-attributes="member: 56069"><p>So far so good! I have watched upto episode 10 and it appears this is the "wildest" springwatch so far. </p><p></p><p>Im glad we have had skylark, goshawk, dipper, polecat, linnet and have loved the little sections on nightjar, the bustard news, merlin ,marsh harrier, the kite footage, the sea bird footage, redstarts, reed warblers, whitethroat, cuckoo too name but a few.</p><p></p><p>Would have liked to see more herring gull at the nest footage. Im glad they chose Wales too. </p><p></p><p>I do wonder if Foxes, Otters, Badgers, Swallows, Wrens will be featured every year LOL. I wish they would focus on some others but can never ge bored of them. </p><p></p><p>I love their insect/creepy crawlie sections - i find them areal eye opener. I was not interested much in the tiny things that much but i am inspired to make some homes for them too.</p><p></p><p>I wish they stop using big gardens as examples and show how we can create eco-friendly backyards, for those living in terraced houses. </p><p></p><p>Am I the only one who does not mind Kate? Maybe she is honest and does not know about wildlife as much as we think she does? i think she plays her probing part well - most watching the show are probably arm chairnature fans. I have not missed Bill and I find the show more focused now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Himalaya, post: 1504217, member: 56069"] So far so good! I have watched upto episode 10 and it appears this is the "wildest" springwatch so far. Im glad we have had skylark, goshawk, dipper, polecat, linnet and have loved the little sections on nightjar, the bustard news, merlin ,marsh harrier, the kite footage, the sea bird footage, redstarts, reed warblers, whitethroat, cuckoo too name but a few. Would have liked to see more herring gull at the nest footage. Im glad they chose Wales too. I do wonder if Foxes, Otters, Badgers, Swallows, Wrens will be featured every year LOL. I wish they would focus on some others but can never ge bored of them. I love their insect/creepy crawlie sections - i find them areal eye opener. I was not interested much in the tiny things that much but i am inspired to make some homes for them too. I wish they stop using big gardens as examples and show how we can create eco-friendly backyards, for those living in terraced houses. Am I the only one who does not mind Kate? Maybe she is honest and does not know about wildlife as much as we think she does? i think she plays her probing part well - most watching the show are probably arm chairnature fans. I have not missed Bill and I find the show more focused now. [/QUOTE]
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