The very best autumnal treats from Autumnwatch 2015 - LIVE from WWT Caerlaverock
Chris takes Martin to see a sparrowhawk in the prime of its life.
Even Chris Packham admits this rodent is astonishingly cute.
The last part in our series exploring the lives of red deer on RΓΉm Island.
Every day up to 400 red kites commute into Reading. David Lindo investigates why
Michaela meets Dr Larry Griffin who is researching GPS data on bird transit across the UK
Martin uses night vision techniques to explore what happens after dark during the rut.
The rut begins amongst the male red deer on RΓΉm.
Chris explores how nature makes use of all matter to create new life.
Martin checks out the delicious grasses that barnacle geese cannot resist.
These noisy and large birds get their name from their loud whooping call.
Iolo Williams reports on the return of the pine marten to its former haunts in Wales.
Following up on events in our Springwatch swift nest.
A journey under the waves off the shore of the smallest of the main Channel Islands.
And the winner, by a nose...
Richard Taylor-Jones captures an early morning flight of geese.
Martin Hughes-Games gets very close to deer after dark on RΓΉm Island.
Off the west coast of Scotland is the best place in the world to study red deer.
Barnacle geese are one of the UK's smallest geese, but don't be fooled by their size.
The home of Autumnwatch 2015 is Caerlaverock Wetland Centre.
See what we've got in store for this years Autumnwatch - LIVE from WWT Caerlaverock.