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BBC - Living Britain (2000) Part 2 Spring
Living Britain: the Wildlife Year
BBC series examining how the changing seasons impact on the wildlife flora and landscapes of Britain. Looking at different locations across the country over the course of a year these documentaries show how nature is affected by and adapts to the altering climate. Month by month, Living Britain chronicles the wildlife year, tracking the way the lives of native plants and animals change with the cycle of the seasons and react to the contemporary British way of life - both urban and rural. From the wild highlands of Scotland in the grip of deepest winter to the modern heart of London in high summer, this series presents a wildlife diary of a typical year up and down the country. Interspersed with this unfolding portrait of living Britain are informative special features. Focusing on subjects of topical interest such as the return of the otter, the precarious future of the badger, and the demise of many songbirds, these features show how native plants, birds and animals respond to Britain's ever-changing landscape.
Part 2: Spring
Episode 2 follows the arrival of Spring as it moves north - swallow, newt, eel, polecat, red kite, and wild flowers.Capercailie and black grouse perform their curious courtship rituals, whilst in the New Forest badgers have their cubs.