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The Spined Loach
Brett Westwood heads to Cambridgeshire in search of one of Britain's rarest vertebrate.
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Whooper Swans
When the cold descends on Iceland, whooper swans migrate south to the Scottish Highlands
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Drystone Walls
Spiders love drystone walls, and the Peak District has 100s of miles of limestone walls.
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Great Crested Newts
Chris Sperring travels to the Somerset Levels in search of great crested newts.
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Calling Eastern Wolves
Sian Griffiths heads to the Algonquin Park in Canada to listen out for Eastern wolves.
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Nightjars
Chris Sperring is in Somerset during the last days of summer listening for nightjars.
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Guillemots of Skomer
Tim Birkhead looks at the guillemots of Skomer Island that have been studied for 42 years.
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Green Hairstreak
The green hairstreak butterfly is making a comeback in the Pentland Hills.
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Turks and Caicos Islands: The Rock Iguana
Tom Heap meets the critically endangered rock iguana of the Caribbean.
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Turks and Caicos Islands: The Pygmy Boa Constrictor
Tom Heap joins a night safari in search of the Caicos pygmy boa constrictor.
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A Shell Nesting Bee
Trai Anfield is in Dorset to find a bee that builds its nest in empty snail shells.
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Springtime in the Hazel Coppice
Chris Sperring visits a hazel coppice awash with springtime flowers.
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Adders of Loch Lomond
Trai Anfield encounters adders basking on the edges of Loch Lomond.
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Mendip Voles
Chris Sperring searches for one of the most abundant mammals in the UK, the vole.
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Crossbills
Trai Anfield searches for crossbills near Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire.
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A Starling Eruption
Trai Anfield witnesses the dawn eruption of starlings from the Somerset Levels.
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Long-Tailed Tits: The Winter Flock
Chris Sperring spends a winter's day with a long-tailed-tit family.
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Lepidopteran Winter
Chris Sperring goes to Dorset to see how one butterfly in particular survives the winter.
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Grey Seals of Blakeney
Trai Anfield visits the grey seals at Blakeney Point on the Norfolk coast.
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Barnacle Geese of Caerlaverock
Trai Anfield and Brian Morrell witness huge flocks of barnacle geese at WWT Caerlaverock.
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Winged Buffet
Chris Sperring joins Peter Wright and Andrew Gibson at Spurn National Nature Reserve.
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Fairy Rings
Chris Sperring talks to fungi expert Lynne Boddy about the weird world of fairy rings.
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The Ivy Bee
Chris Sperring meets up with Richard Comont to find out more about the ivy bee.
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Segestria Florentina
Chris Sperring searches for tube web spiders at Exeter Cathedral.
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Native Lime
Chris Sperring is in Hampshire looking at lime trees with lime tree specialist Hugh Milner
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Pine Marten
Pine martens were once persecuted to near extinction but now are making a comeback.
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Glow Worms
Chris Sperring meets Robin Scagell on a night-time safari for the enigmatic glow worm.
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Coquet Terns
Coquet Island off the Northumberland coast is the last breeding site for roseate terns.
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The Yuan Yang
Chris Sperring goes to the River Dart in Devon to look for mandarin ducks.
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The Tenby Daffodil
Chris Sperring joins botanist Ray Woods in west Wales to search for the Tenby daffodil.