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SPRINGWATCH update....FINISHED!!!
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Brian | Report | 17 Jun 2005 10:47 |
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What a great series that was. All those birds that we hardly ever hear of (us townies, that is!) and their young, brought to us daily - live. Also other wildlife; foxes, badgers, voles, stoats...... We'll be staring at a blank screen at 8.00 p.m. for a while! Watch out for Autumnwatch in due course. Brian, ;<O |
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Joy | Report | 16 Jun 2005 21:21 |
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Brian, thank you so much for all of this. I've really enjoyed the series. :-) Joy |
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Brian | Report | 16 Jun 2005 15:22 |
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Last in the Spring series, tonight. Autumnwatch will be next, but don't know when that will start. Brian, ;~D |
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Joy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 20:35 |
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Wasn't keen on the slugs last night! :-) Joy |
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Brian | Report | 13 Jun 2005 10:36 |
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Went to the London Wetlands Centre, yesterday. Had a really enjoyable time. Took the old binocs. (and the wife) and saw quite a number of birds not normally seen in your average town garden. Can recommend it as a good day out. Take a picnic or dine in the restaurant there. Safe and fun for children. If you'd like to know more go to www.wwt.org.uk or e-mail me and I'll fill you in! Brian, ;~D |
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Brian | Report | 10 Jun 2005 10:39 |
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Hi Sheila, Apologies... I got it a bit wrong about Kate's you-know-whats! Of the original 5 blue-tit eggs hatched, all but one died in the nest. The surviving fledgeling, they assume, has flown off with mum and dad. Don't forget -- it's not broadcast now until Monday. Then, I think, next week (Mon. to Thurs.) is the last in this series. Brian, ;~x ) |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 9 Jun 2005 17:38 |
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Thanks Brian !! |
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Brian | Report | 9 Jun 2005 17:24 |
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Hi Sheila, The London Wetlands Centre is (just) south of the Thames. Actually at Castelnau/Barnes. Just over the Hammersmith bridge. Until around 2002 it was a water treatment works (posh name for sewage works!). Now then: Kate's tits! sad to say her tits are no more...they have died; all of them. However, she has 'adopted' a family of Great Tits! She does love her tits by the looks of things!! They, thankfully, are doing OK so far. Bill's tits are all well and thriving. He seems to be secretly revelling in the fact that his are OK and hers aren't (not really). Brian, ;~x ) |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 9 Jun 2005 16:47 |
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Hi Brian - can I ask 2 questions? 1. Which part of London is the Wetlands Centre in? (husband was trying to work it out from the long shots on the TV!) 2. I didn't see it last night - what happened to Kate's tits? :-)) |
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Brian | Report | 9 Jun 2005 16:02 |
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Hope to go to the London Wetlands Centre on Sunday (weather permitting) Anyone else going there?? Look out for me (and Mrs Brian in Luton), won't you! I'll be the dimwit trying to look like a smart-a**e recognising all the birds and stuff, I mean wildlife! :<) |
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Joy | Report | 7 Jun 2005 21:13 |
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This has become one of my favourite programmes. :-) Joy |
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Brian | Report | 7 Jun 2005 10:31 |
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My 'Breathing space' pack came this morning. Very prompt! Haven't had time to study it yet. Probably will this afternoon, when ''er indoors' becomes ''er outdoors'..... Brian, ;~D |
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Joy | Report | 6 Jun 2005 10:18 |
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Thanks, Brian. I love the programme. :-) Joy |
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Brian | Report | 6 Jun 2005 10:12 |
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Restarts tonite after a few days' break... |
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Brian | Report | 2 Jun 2005 10:15 |
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Hi Ann, Quite easy to get that pack. Go to bbc(.)co(.)uk/springwatch Look for Kate Humble next to 'free breathing space pack', click on it, and follow instructions. Brian, ;<D |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 1 Jun 2005 22:25 |
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Just been on to Springwathc site and wish to send info but cannot find where to do it. I know I am thick - anyone help? Ann |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 1 Jun 2005 22:10 |
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Husband called me about 8.05 p.m. calling 'forget Bill Oddie get out in your own garden'. I did and we counted 9 young great tits - 5 of the fledgings were on one of the net feeders and 5 young blue tits were on the fence. Ann |
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Brian | Report | 1 Jun 2005 17:52 |
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Louise, How cute! 3 little fox cubs in your garden. Are you near fields, or are you in a village in Wales? I say 'cute'; that's whilst they're young, of course. I rather think that if your visitors keep up their drinking habit, your tadpole stock will rapidly be depleted! Hens: we had hens some years ago; 6 to be exact. We've only a small garden, but I knocked up a jolly good henhouse and a run for them. Before too long they were laying like mad. Every day we would find between 5 and 6 good-sized eggs. That equalled around 38-40 eggs per week, for 4 of us!! Talk about egg-bound. Wife took the surplus to work. Sold them to her pals for a few coppers....put the proceeds towards their feed. Trouble was, we became so attached to them that when they were past laying, and were due for the big chop, we had to get a friend of ours to deal with them in his own way, and cart them off...free of charge. He and his family must have had a few great meals on us. A word of warning: if you let them have the run of your garden, be prepared to have it ruined. Hens have no respect for pretty plants and flowers....they will scratch around to find worms, grubs, insects, etc. and your garden will soon resemble a bomb-site. Brian, ;~O |
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Brian | Report | 1 Jun 2005 09:11 |
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Yep, ordered it online.... ;<O ) |
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Brian | Report | 31 May 2005 21:51 |
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Have you been watching it, last night and tonight, like I suggested? Brilliant close-up camera work of small animals, birds and their young. Day-time, night-time; there are 50 cameras all manned 24 hours a day. A bit of lightheartedness: Each of Bill Oddie and Kate Humble (the presenters) have their own boxed nest containing blue-tits and their young, that are being closely monitored. Bill calls his 'Bill's tits'; and, yes, Kate calls hers 'Kate's tits'. Just thought you should know that, in case you tune in and wonder if you are hearing right!! Great television; so natural. Brian, ;~D ) |
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