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Urban Kites
Seen soaring overhead red kites are one of the most iconic birds of the Tyneside landscape
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The Living Deadwood
Living World is in ancient woodland in North Yorkshire looking for bugs in fallen wood.
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Brambles
Living World is exploring the complex and fascinating world of blackberries in mid Wales.
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Centipedes and Millipedes
Living World this week is in search of centipedes and millipedes in Oxfordshire.
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The Harvestman's Garden
Harvestmen are a classic creepy crawly to be found in our countryside, but what are they?
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The Night Island
Chris Sperring looks for the Manx shearwater and storm petrel on Skomer Island.
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Little Owls
Miranda Krestovnikoff tracks down Britain's smallest resident owl in a Wiltshire village.
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Ouzels of the Moor
Miranda Krestovnikoff visits Dartmoor in search of ring ouzels, the mountain blackbirds.
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The UK's Rarest Frog
Joanna Pinnock discovers the UK's rarest frog, the pool frog, in deepest Norfolk.
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A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ in the Reeds
New Series. Joanna Pinnock explores the shady world of the reed warbler.
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Lesser Horseshoe Bats
Sarah Pitt visits the Usk Valley to see a population of lesser horseshoe bats.
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The Pasqueflower
Joanna Pinnock visits a display of one of Britain's most beautiful wild flowers.
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Bee-flies
Joanna Pinnock discovers the extraordinary masquerade of the large bee-fly.
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The Woodman's Butterfly
Sarah Pitt goes in search of the endangered pearl-bordered fritillary.
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Winter Flies
Miranda Krestovnikoff finds out where flies go in winter.
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Woodcock
Miranda Krestovnikoff searches for the mysterious wading bird, the woodcock
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Ponds in Winter
Miranda Krestovnikoff explores the surprising world of New Forest's winter ponds.
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Dippers
Miranda Krestovnikoff explores the watery wintery world of the dipper.
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Jackdaw Roost
Living World heads to Cambridgeshire, to ask when jackdaws roost, what are they up to?
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Cuckoo Trees
On a Shropshire hillside ancient holly trees reveal an astonishing relationship with rowan
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Winter Ladybirds
As the cold nights draw in, ladybirds come indoors for the winter months.
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Waxcap Grasslands
From a rural graveyard to an organic farm, Wales is an important place for waxcap fungi.
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The Celtic Rainforest
In Snowdonia, a hidden valley reveals a magical Celtic rainforest along the forest floor.
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Stone Curlew
On a wet autumnal day Joanna Pinnock goes in search of the rare stone curlew in Wiltshire.
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Malham Caddisfly
Paul Evans travels to Malham Tarn to try to locate rare caddisfly the Malham Sedge.
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Vampire Plants
A wildflower rich landscape in a Durham Dale has a sinister botanical twist in its tail.
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Limestone Pavements
Almost all the world's limestone pavements and their unique botany are found in Britain.
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Farne Island Puffins
Just off the Northumberland coast, the Farne Islands are home to thousands of puffins.
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Raft Spiders
In Shropshire's wetlands Britain's largest and arguably most beautiful spider can be found
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Oil Beetles
Devon hosts four oil beetle species, one of which has only recently been rediscovered.