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Episode 3

Live from their home bases, the team share the latest stories from the wildlife cameras. Chris Packham reveals how fish have more ways of making sound than any other vertebrate on the planet.

Live from their home bases in the New Forest, Cornwall, west Wales and the River Thames, Chris Packham, Gillian Burke, Iolo Williams and Steve Backshall share the latest stories from the wildlife cameras.

Chris reveals how fish have more ways of making sound than any other vertebrate on the planet, Iolo reveals the intimate secrets of the bird families he has been following in his own back garden, and Michaela relives the dramatic story of a very skilful stoat in Minsmere in 2016. There is also the extraordinary spectacle of the firework sea anemone, and a rare reef made by beautiful peacock worms.

59 minutes

Last on

Tue 16 Jun 2020 02:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Chris Packham
Presenter Gillian Burke
Presenter Iolo Williams
Presenter Steve Backshall
Executive Producer Rosemary Edwards
Series Producer Mark Edwards
Series Editor Jo Brame
Production Manager Helen Wallbank
Producer Laura Whitley
Producer Ben Harris
Producer Matthew Andrews
Producer Laura Howard

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