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THE LIVING WORLD
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The Living WorldÌýis a gentle weekend natural history programme, which aims to broadcast the best, most intimate encounters with British wildlife.
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SundayÌý31 OctoberÌý2004
Brett Westwood and Martin Scott
Brett Westwood and Martin Scott study the Machair of the Western Isles

The Machair of the Western Isles
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Known only by its Gaelic name, the machair are the coastal grasslands, formed from the fragments of shells worn down by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and then washed up on the shore where they are further broken down. As marram grass takes root, soils are built up and a low fertile plain results. They only occur on the Western Isles, Shetland, Orkney and West coast of Ireland, making them one of the rarest habitat types in Europe.
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The rich and varied greens of the grasslands are punctuated by the purples, pinks and yellows of a huge variety of wild flowers. The machair is also home to numerous wading birds, like lapwing redshank, twite, oystercatcher and curlew whilst dunlin and ringed plover nest there in the early summer in higher densities than anywhere else in the world.
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The sound of bird calls and the sense of timelessness is enchanting and with the grazing of sheep and cattle by local people, this is a landscape - although fragile, which will continue for many years to come.
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