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Dec 18
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Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – The Best of Wild Britain
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Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – The Best of Wild Britain
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Highlands of Scotland
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Broadland: East Anglia
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – The Flow Country: Caithness and Sutherland, Scotland
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Ancient Forest: New Forest, Hampshire
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Chalk, Sussex
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Meadow The survival expert visits a selection of Britain’s hay meadows, uncovering vital links between them and some of the country’s most spectacular wildlife, including bees and butterflies that live among the diverse and colourful wild flowers, as well as green woodpeckers and barn owls. He also explains why more than 90 per cent of meadows have disappeared from the landscape since the end of the Second World War.source:LocateTv.com
Summary for : Wild Britain with Ray Mears – Wetlands The survival expert explores Somerset’s low-lying wetlands, one of the largest feeding grounds in Europe, where he spots little egret herons hunting for food and gathers reedmace pollen to make a pancake. He also catches a glimpse of an emperor dragonfly, and watches an otter gliding through water at dusk.source:Tv.com |
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