Episode 2
The cameras follow the fortunes of bird families in the Somerset levels and the Brecon Beacons. And Steve Backshall witnesses aquatic insect hatches providing food for a host of birds on the Thames.
Chris Packham, Gillian Burke and Iolo Williams are live again close to their respective homes in the New Forest, west Wales and Cornwall, where overnight events have already created dramas.
This year, the Springwatch cameras are following the fortunes of bird families in the Somerset levels and in the wild and rugged Brecon Beacons. With no boat traffic on the Thames, Steve Backshall is witnessing beautiful aquatic insect hatches providing food for a host of birds like swallows and even red kites. Intrepid sound recordist Gary Moore records the incredible urban dawn chorus of songbirds which have been such a feature of spring 2020 .
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Race for spring
Duration: 03:04
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A moment of calm in an English apple orchard
Duration: 01:39
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The sounds of the dawn chorus
Duration: 03:19
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Delightful dippers
Duration: 05:41
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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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 |
Broadcasts
- Wed 27 May 2020 20:00
- Sat 13 Jun 2020 02:25
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