
Overview
John Craven visits Farmoor Reservoir in Oxfordshire, where many bird species find sanctuary in the cold winter months. John joins up with a local bird spotter to hear about the vast array of species that call this place home during winter. He also meets a biologist who has created a series of ponds on the reserve, which are some of the most monitored in Europe. John discovers these wetland habitats are important for all sorts of life in winter - above and below the surface. As the sun sets, John witnesses the spectacle of birds coming into roost and learns the importance of one of the UK’s least revered bird species – gulls. Throughout, we open the Countryfile archives to revisit winter wildlife stories from around the UK.
-
38 - 1Winter Wonders January 05, 2025
-
38 - 2The Waterways of the Shropshire Hills January 12, 2025
-
38 - 3Dartmoor January 19, 2025
-
38 - 4New Forest January 26, 2025
-
38 - 5Welney Wetland Centre February 02, 2025
-
38 - 6Mourne Mountains February 09, 2025
-
38 - 7Sound of Mull February 16, 2025
-
38 - 8Stirling Bull Sales February 23, 2025
-
38 - 9Humber Estuary March 02, 2025
-
38 - 10Kielder Forest March 09, 2025
-
38 - 11The Slate Landscape of North West Wales March 16, 2025
-
38 - 12River Otter Return March 23, 2025
-
38 - 13Watercress Line March 30, 2025
-
38 - 14Cairngorms Capercaillie April 06, 2025