Intimate encounters and extraordinary observations of wild nature in Britain and beyond.
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Woodcock
Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies review 鈥榃oodcock鈥 from the LIVING WORLD archive
Winter Flies
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clark review 鈥榃inter Flies鈥 from the Living World archive.
The Spined Loach
Keen naturalists Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies compare notes on Spined Loach.
Jackdaw Roost
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clarke discuss a winter jackdaw roost from Living World archive
Stone Curlew
Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies discuss stone curlews from the Living World archive
Winter Ladybirds
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clark discuss Winter Ladybirds from the Living World archive
The UK's rarest frog
Hannah Stitfall and a guest discuss her pick from the Living World archive
Skomer
Hannah Stitfall and guest discuss a selection from the Living World archive
Lionel Kelleway is in Dartmoor looking for the ash-black slug with John Walters. From 2008
Brett Westwood joins lolo Williams to explore hen harrier ecology. From 2001.
Derek Jones explores a Sussex churchyard for signs of wildlife. From 1988.
Lionel Kelleway heads to Scotland to revel in blackbird song and its meanings. From 2002.
Lionel Kelleway explores a remarkable nature reserve close to Warrington. From 2000.
Lionel Kelleway discovering the biology behind pigeon migration. From 2008.
Brett Westwood explores the magic of the machair in South Harris. From 2004.
Paul Evans joins Ray Woods in Snowdonia in a remarkable and rare forest. From 2011.
Peter France is in Essex with Graeme Underwood and Chris Tyas. From 2005.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from the Living World archives, this episode from 2014.
Brett Westwood travels to Somerset to explore the world of snowdrops. From 2004.
Sarah Pitt heads into a wintry Peak District in search of mountain hares. From 2005.
Miranda Krestovnikoff and Jeremy Biggs explore the ponds of the New Forest. From 2012.
Joanna Pinnock is in Shropshire looking at ancient holly in this episode from 2011.
Chris Sperring visits a meadow visited by 2,000 black-tailed godwits in winter. From 2013.
Lionel Kelleway is in Dorset with Dr Anita Diaz, for the sika deer rut. From 2009.
Peter France is on the South Downs with ecologist David Streeter. From 1988.
Lionel Kelleway witnesses butterfly migration at Lulworth Cove in Dorset. From 2008.
Michael Scott visits Hamsterley Forest with David Bellamy and Brian Walker. From 1991.
Paul Evans joins Gareth Griffiths and Bruce Langridge in Wales, looking for waxcap fungi.
Chris Sperring is in Buckinghamshire with Robin Scagell on a glow worm safari. From 2013.
Trai Anfield is in Dorset with naturalist John Walters. From 2014.