Notes on Nature TV 6: How birds got their names, gardening for nature and wonderful wildlife photos
In this episode of Notes on Nature we have a tip from our wildlife gardening expert Adrian Thomas, a look at how birds got their names with naturalist, author and TV producer Stephen Moss, and we meet a new birdwatching group. We also look at some of your brilliant wildlife photos!
In case you're wondering what the birds at the start and end of this episode are... Start: chaffinch (male), blackbird (male), chaffinch (female), great tit, robin. End: blackbird (female), waxwings!
You can see our previous Notes on Nature videos here:
Episode 1
A celebration of autumn with fabulous fungi and tips on getting your nestboxes ready for winter and spring.
https://youtu.be/_DjsUUboYwM
Episode 2
Redwings, bird feeder tips, and how to listen out for birds that fly overhead at night.
https://youtu.be/fR5kMp_5NEI
Episode 3
Wonderful winter moths, and why you should 'leave your leaves' in the garden.
https://youtu.be/2fC_I1pEDIE
Episode 4
Fighting kingfishers, noisy owls, and the project to save the pine hoverfly.
https://youtu.be/gAywuFMbUV4
Episode 5
Goldcrest and firecrest ID, Dr Amir Khan tells us how he feeds his garden birds and Miranda Krestovnikoff introduces us to the world of the kestrel nest.
https://youtu.be/zPDZKZWYMck
Stay up to date with our weekly Notes on Nature emails: http://rspb.org.uk/keepintouch
We'd love to hear your ideas for future videos. Contact us at natureshome@rspb.org.uk or comment below
With the RSPB's Charlotte Ambrose and Jamie Wyver.
Видео Notes on Nature TV 6: How birds got their names, gardening for nature and wonderful wildlife photos канала RSPB
In case you're wondering what the birds at the start and end of this episode are... Start: chaffinch (male), blackbird (male), chaffinch (female), great tit, robin. End: blackbird (female), waxwings!
You can see our previous Notes on Nature videos here:
Episode 1
A celebration of autumn with fabulous fungi and tips on getting your nestboxes ready for winter and spring.
https://youtu.be/_DjsUUboYwM
Episode 2
Redwings, bird feeder tips, and how to listen out for birds that fly overhead at night.
https://youtu.be/fR5kMp_5NEI
Episode 3
Wonderful winter moths, and why you should 'leave your leaves' in the garden.
https://youtu.be/2fC_I1pEDIE
Episode 4
Fighting kingfishers, noisy owls, and the project to save the pine hoverfly.
https://youtu.be/gAywuFMbUV4
Episode 5
Goldcrest and firecrest ID, Dr Amir Khan tells us how he feeds his garden birds and Miranda Krestovnikoff introduces us to the world of the kestrel nest.
https://youtu.be/zPDZKZWYMck
Stay up to date with our weekly Notes on Nature emails: http://rspb.org.uk/keepintouch
We'd love to hear your ideas for future videos. Contact us at natureshome@rspb.org.uk or comment below
With the RSPB's Charlotte Ambrose and Jamie Wyver.
Видео Notes on Nature TV 6: How birds got their names, gardening for nature and wonderful wildlife photos канала RSPB
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