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''Springwatch'', ''Autumnwatch'' and ''Winterwatch'', sometimes known collectively as ''The Watches'', are annual BBC television series which chart the fortunes of British wildlife during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom. The programmes are broadcast live from locations around the country in a primetime evening slot on
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. They require a crew of 100 and over 50 cameras, making them the BBC's largest British outside broadcast events. Many of the cameras are hidden and operated remotely to record natural behaviour, for example, of birds in their nests and badgers outside their sett.
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(the last Monday in May) and is broadcast four nights each week for three weeks. After the success of the first ''Springwatch'' in 2005, the BBC commissioned a one-off special, ''Autumnwatch'', which became a full series in 2006. ''Winterwatch'' began in 2012, broadcast in January or February. The ''Springwatch'' brand has expanded to incorporate further TV spin-offs and specials, and also has a strong online presence. The BBC ''Springwatch'' website offers further video content and allows viewers and programme makers to interact through a message board, Flickr photography group, blogs and the @BBCSpringwatch and @BBCAutumnwatch Twitter accounts. The executive producer of the three programme strands is Rosemary Edwards (before 2018: Tim Scoones, series launch to 2008 and 2012: Fiona Pitcher) and the score was composed by David Poore. Programmes are made by the BBC Natural History Unit, but were originally commissioned by BBC Learning with the aim of getting viewers to actively participate in wildlife conservation. Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King were the presenting team until 2008. Oddie departed as a regular host at the beginning of 2009 (though not by his own choice), to be replaced by Chris Packham. Martin Hughes-Games, formerly a ''Springwatch'' producer, also joined the team in 2009. In September 2010, King left the presenting team to pursue other projects. Michaela Strachan filled in for Humble during ''Autumnwatch 2011'', reuniting her with Packham, her former co-host on '' The Really Wild Show''. When Humble left after ''Springwatch 2012'', Strachan became her permanent replacement. Strachan flies in from Cape Town South Africa to present the show. Gillian Burke became a regular presenter in 2017, and for ''Winterwatch 2019'' the presenters were joined by Iolo Williams, who had previously been a field reporter. Other regular contributors include cameraman and presenter Gordon Buchanan and sound recordist
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, who has occasionally appeared on-screen to describe his working methods.


Forerunners

Natural history programmes began as live outside broadcasts on BBC television in the early 1950s, when West Region's only television equipment was a mobile camera unit. The origins of ''Springwatch'' can be traced back to the 1970s, when the development of image-intensifying cameras enabled animals to be filmed in the dark. In May 1977, two remote-controlled cameras and a series of infrared lamps were installed outside a badger sett in the
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. The Natural History Unit broadcast the first live images of wild badgers during a week-long television event called ''Badgerwatch''. Although each programme was only 10 minutes long, it created the template on which ''Springwatch'' and all the intervening series have been based, a format which has developed and expanded as technology has improved. ''Badgerwatch'' was followed by ''Birdwatch'', broadcast annually throughout the 1980s and presented by
Tony Soper Tony Soper (born 10 January 1929) is a British naturalist, author and broadcaster. Life and career Soper was educated at Hyde Park Elementary School and at Devonport High School for Boys, both in Plymouth. He joined the BBC at 17 as a "youth-i ...
, initially from locations around Britain including
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,
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, the River Exe, the Farne Islands and Martin Mere. Later series were filmed in Florida, the Netherlands and the Camargue. In 1988 came ''Reefwatch'', the first ever live underwater broadcast shown on British and American television. It was anchored by Soper, with divers Martha Holmes and Mike deGruy presenting during the Red Sea dive using bubble helmets (another TV first). The BBC broadcast further live series from Africa with ''Africawatch'' (1989) and ''Flamingowatch'' (1995). Bill Oddie and Simon King joined forces for the first time to present ''A Bird in the Nest'' in 1994, featuring 5 live instalments from nestbox cameras. King also co-presented ''Beachwatch'', a day of live broadcasts from a stretch of Norfolk coastline, which aimed to show how wildlife responded to the changing tide. The live format was rested until 2003, when it was resurrected with Oddie, King and Kate Humble for ''
Wild In Your Garden ''Wild In Your Garden'' was a live BBC Television show, broadcast in 2003. Presenters Bill Oddie, Kate Humble (both in a suburban garden in Bristol, England) and Simon King (mostly on location nearby) presented live action from a number of hi ...
''. The following year, the show evolved into '' Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie'', and was identical to the later ''Springwatch'' and ''Autumnwatch'' series in all but name.


Surveys and campaigns

From 2005 until 2007, the BBC ran a ''Springwatch'' survey in conjunction with the Woodland Trust. Viewers were encouraged to record key events indicating the passage of spring, including the first sign of
frogspawn A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' in Ancient Greek). The oldest fossil "proto-frog" ''Triadobatrachus'' is ...
, blossom on hawthorn trees and the arrival of swifts. By comparing the results with previous years, the surveys established that spring was arriving sooner than average. The BBC are no longer involved in the annual survey (now called Nature's Calendar) but the results are still reported on the programme. It remains the largest survey of
phenology Phenology is the study of periodic events in biological life cycles and how these are influenced by seasonality, seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as well as environmental factor, habitat factors (such as elevation). Examples includ ...
in the world. A similar survey exists for ''Autumnwatch'', with the timing of the first oak leaf tint, the ripening of blackberries and the dropping of conkers all being recorded. The BBC-led ''Breathing Places'' campaign was launched during ''Springwatch'' 2006. Awards are made to small projects across the country which aim to create small areas of wildlife-friendly habitat, particularly in cities. In the first three phases of the campaign, over £8.5 million of National Lottery funding has been awarded. Local councils and Wildlife Trusts are also involved in the partnership. ''Breathing Places'' evolved from an earlier BBC campaign called ''Make Space for Nature'', launched in 2004 to coincide with ''Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie''.


Series overview


''Springwatch''


Series 1 (2005)

The first series of ''Springwatch'' debuted on BBC Two on 30 May 2005, and finished on 16 June. Bill Oddie and Kate Humble were based at Fishleigh Estate, an organic farm in north-west Devon (the same location had been used for the previous year's ''Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie''). Animals filmed included swallows nesting in the barn, blue tit families in nestboxes and
great spotted woodpecker The great spotted woodpecker (''Dendrocopos major'') is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head. This species is found acros ...
s visiting bird feeders. Simon King visited three locations across the country; firstly, the
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to watch white-tailed eagles on a nest; secondly, the London Wetland Centre to observe
peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
s and
red fox The red fox (''Vulpes vulpes'') is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the Order (biology), order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe ...
es; and finally, the Farne Islands to view the seabird colonies and grey seals. Over 150,000 sightings were reported in the ''Springwatch'' survey.


Series 2 (2006)

The second series of ''Springwatch'' was broadcast from 29 May to 15 June 2006. Bill Oddie and Kate Humble again presented from the Fishleigh Estate farm, where more than 50 secret cameras were rigged up to film the day-to-day dramas of nesting birds including pied flycatchers,
barn owl The barn owl (''Tyto alba'') is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds, being found almost everywhere except for the polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalaya ...
s and dabchicks. The badgers only made a single live appearance in the whole three weeks. Pre-recorded films featured moles,
capercaillie ''Tetrao'' is a genus of birds in the grouse subfamily known as capercaillies. They are some of the largest living grouse. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetrao'' was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his ...
s and earwigs. In the
Shetland Islands Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands and formerly Zetland, is a subarctic archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands and Norway. It is the northernmost region of the United Kingdom. The islands lie about to the no ...
, Simon King followed a family of
otter Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine, with diets based on fish and invertebrates. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which also includes wea ...
s and a host of birds:
puffin Puffins are any of three species of small alcids (auks) in the bird genus ''Fratercula''. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crev ...
s,
great skua The great skua (''Stercorarius skua''), sometimes known by the name bonxie in Britain, is a large seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is roughly the size of a herring gull. It mainly eats fish caught at the sea surface or taken fr ...
s, oystercatchers,
merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
s and red-throated divers. ''Springwatch'' also tracked brent geese on their spring migration from Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland to their breeding grounds in Canada's
Queen Elizabeth Islands The Queen Elizabeth Islands (french: Îles de la Reine-Élisabeth; formerly Parry Islands or Parry Archipelago) are the northernmost cluster of islands in Canada's Arctic Archipelago, split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Northe ...
, via stopovers in Iceland and Greenland. Live webcams around the country enabled viewers to follow animal stories on the ''Springwatch'' website. These included ospreys at
Loch Garten Loch Garten ( gd, Loch a' Ghartain) is a large Highland freshwater loch near Boat of Garten, in the Strathspey area of the Cairngorms National Park, in Scotland. It is surrounded by the tall pine trees of the Abernethy Forest, a large area (adjac ...
in Scotland, red kites at Rockingham Forest in the
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and
pipistrelle bat ''Pipistrellus'' is a genus of bats in the family Vespertilionidae and subfamily Vespertilioninae. The name of the genus is derived from the Italian word , meaning "bat" (from Latin "bird of evening, bat"). The size of the genus has been consi ...
s in Cornwall. A spin-off programme titled ''CBeebies Springwatch'' aired on the CBeebies channel and ''Springwatch'' editions of '' The Really Wild Show'' aired on the CBBC channel. The presenters were Justin Fletcher, Nick Baker and Michaela Strachan.


Series 3 (2007)

For the third series of ''Springwatch'', broadcast from 28 May to 14 June 2007 on
BBC Two BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream an ...
, Bill Oddie and Kate Humble were again based at the Devon farm. Birds filmed live on their nests included swallows, buzzards, jays, barn owls and jackdaws. Oddie had close encounters with an otter and a kingfisher on the River Torridge, which runs through the farm. Simon King travelled to the Hebridean island of
Islay Islay ( ; gd, Ìle, sco, Ila) is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Known as "The Queen of the Hebrides", it lies in Argyll just south west of Jura, Scotland, Jura and around north of the Northern Irish coast. The isl ...
, where he filmed local specialities such as red-billed choughs,
corncrake The corn crake, corncrake or landrail (''Crex crex'') is a bird in the rail family. It breeds in Europe and Asia as far east as western China, and migrates to Africa for the Northern Hemisphere's winter. It is a medium-sized crake with buff- ...
s, hen harriers, golden eagles and
common shelduck The common shelduck (''Tadorna tadorna'') is a waterfowl species of the shelduck genus, ''Tadorna''. It is widespread and common in the Euro-Siberian region of the Palearctic, mainly breeding in temperate and wintering in subtropical regions; i ...
s. The series also featured barn owl chicks at Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, and cameras captured the moment when one chick killed and ate its younger sibling. Gordon Buchanan filmed urban red foxes in Glasgow for a pre-recorded nightly diary segment. The 2007 series spawned more spin-offs on other BBC television channels, radio stations and the internet. ''Springwatch Nightshift'' broadcast two hours of live footage of badgers, owls and bats on BBC Two each night, and a half-hour weekly review programme aired on Friday evenings on BBC One. ''CBeebies Springwatch'' returned to CBeebies for 2007 alongside ''Springwatch Trackers'', which aired on CBBC, presented live from the farm each morning by Steve Backshall and Kirsten O'Brien. A live outside broadcast from the ''Springwatch'' farm featured on Terry Wogan's
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breakfast show on 13 June, and on BBC Radio 4, a special edition of '' Nature'' on 11 June answered listeners' questions about spring.


Series 4 (2008)

For the fourth series of ''Springwatch'', the production team moved to a new location at the Pensthorpe Natural Park in Norfolk due to a change of ownership at the Fishleigh Estate farm. It was broadcast on BBC Two from 26 May to 12 June. Bill Oddie and Kate Humble watched local birds on the nest, including little ringed plovers, goldcrests and reed buntings, all new species for ''Springwatch''. Swallows, blue tits, great tits, greenfinches, pied wagtails and
robin Robin may refer to: Animals * Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae * Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including: **European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'') **Bush-robin **Forest rob ...
s were amongst the returning species. Simon King was based in the Cairngorm National Park, where he brought viewers footage of ospreys with chicks, pine martens, Scottish wildcats, ptarmigan and crested tits. The 2007 edition of ''CBeebies Springwatch'' was repeated that year and would be the final year the series would air, being scrapped in favour of '' Green Balloon Club''. The week after the main series ended, four ''Springwatch Specials'' were screened. Humble presented a programme on
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, Oddie looked at garden wildlife, King focussed on spectacular British wildlife events and Gordon Buchanan met people who have interesting relationships with wildlife.


Series 5 (2009)

''Springwatch'' returned for its fifth series, broadcast from 25 May to 11 June 2009. Bill Oddie, who had left the programme for personal health reasons, was replaced as the series' co-anchor by Chris Packham. He joined Kate Humble for the show's second year based at Pensthorpe. Simon King toured locations across north and mid-Wales, viewing Anglesey's seabird colonies, goshawks and red kites. His main challenge was to find and film a wild polecat. Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan was based at a badger sett in Essex. Former producer Martin Hughes-Games also joined the team to present a regular feature on conservation holidays, as well as co-hosting the spin-off ''Springwatch Unsprung'' programmes. The ''Springwatch'' website continued to host regularly updated blogs, message boards and webcams, as well as wildlife information. Over the course of the series, Packham privately set himself the challenge of inserting the titles of songs by The Smiths into the script for each episode. Three new ''Springwatch Specials'' aired after the main series had finished; King revealed some of the "tricks of the trade" of a wildlife cameraman in "Close Encounters"; Hughes-Games revealed Britain's best wildlife locations in "Holidays"; and Buchanan presented a compilation of viewers' videos in "Home Movies".


Series 6 (2010)

The BBC commissioned a special ''Snow Watch'' programme to show how wildlife was affected by the coldest winter weather for 35 years. The programme was created in just five days, and was broadcast on 13 January 2010 in place of a scheduled edition of '' Natural World''. The '' Points West'' studio was used for the indoor portion of the show and the normal theme music was replaced for the end credits with the song "Walk Out to Winter" by Aztec Camera. The sixth, three-week, 2010 edition of ''Springwatch'' began airing on BBC Two beginning on 31 May. It was preceded by three special editions, the first of which, Chris Packham's ''Signs of Change'', about climate change, aired on 17 May. Others were shown on 19 and 20 May. The BBC supported the series with a Twitter account, @bbc_springwatch, using the
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#springwatch. Packham used a reference to The Cure in each episode.
Brett Westwood Brett Westwood is a radio presenter and author, specialising in natural history. He regularly presents episodes of BBC Radio 4's series ''The Living World'' and ''Nature'', as well as his own short series, several of which are available from the ...
was among the participants in the series' bird race, and Bill Oddie made a guest appearance in the penultimate episode of the series. The series was followed on 20 June by a two-hour, live charity appeal tie-in, ''Wild Night In''. Broadcast from
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, it was fronted by Humble, Packham and Hughes-Games, with pre-recorded segments, some featuring
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. A 90-minute "Springwatch Christmas Special" was broadcast on 29 December. Based at Chris Packham's house in the New Forest, the show included highlights from the 2010 series and specials, plus a number of new reports on topics that had hit the headlines during the year.


Series 7 (2011)

A ''Springwatch Easter Special'' was aired on 25 April 2011 and featured the return of Bill Oddie as a guest presenter. The full series, presented by Kate Humble, Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games, started on Monday 30 May 2011 at 8pm on BBC 2 from a new venue, RSPB Ynys-hir in mid-Wales. During the first week Charlie Hamilton James presented daily updates on the reintroduction of beavers to the United Kingdom. At the end of week one Charlie was set the task of filming beavers live; he succeeded. During week two, Iolo Williams broadcast from Skomer Island. He was filming puffins and during the week introduced a new webcam. The presenter for week three was Liz Bonnin, at Pitsea Landfill site, filming foxes. She was set the task of filming live foxes, and succeeded. The series closed with a montage of clips of the cast "singing" the
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song It's Not Unusual, whose lyrics had been surreptitiously inserted into the script over the three-week run. A Christmas Special was broadcast on
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, 26 December, recorded at Ynys-Hir and presented by Strachan, Packham, Hughes-Games and Humble, and featuring guest appearances by Chris Watson and others as well as a newly filmed sequence from Bill Oddie.


Series 8 (2012)

Springwatch returned to
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and BBC HD on 28 May 2012, live and direct from
Ynys-hir RSPB reserve Ynys-hir RSPB reserve is a nature reserve of the RSPB situated beside the Dyfi estuary in Ceredigion, mid Wales between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. The reserve covers 550 hectares and includes a variety of habitats extending inland from mu ...
in Wales for three weeks, Monday to Thursday. Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games will present the show, with Kate Humble being replaced by Autumnwatch Live presenter Michaela Strachan. A summer special was announced on the final episode of Springwatch 2012, and ''Springwatch Guide to Sea Birds'' was broadcast on 23 August 2012. Chris Packham secretly introduced the titles of 49 songs and albums by David Bowie into his presentations.


Series 9 (2013)

The 2013 series of ''Springwatch'' returned on 27 May, and once again was broadcast live for three weeks from RSPB Ynys Hir. Chris Packham, Martin Hughes-Games and Michaela Strachan, returned to present, with Iolo Williams as a roving reporter. A new show called ''Springwatch in the Afternoon'' was broadcast across the first two weeks, hosted by Nick Baker, which was broadcast live on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Chris Packham sneaked in references to song titles by The Clash in his presentations.


Series 10 (2014)

In 2014 ''Springwatch'' celebrated its tenth anniversary by moving to a new base at
RSPB Minsmere RSPB Minsmere is a nature reserve owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) at Minsmere, Suffolk. The site has been managed by the RSPB since 1947 and covers areas of reed bed, lowland heath, acid grassland, ...
in North Suffolk. The series was broadcast on
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, online and the Red Button for three weeks from 26 May to 12 June 2014. ''Springwatch Unsprung'', hosted by Baker, was shown after the main programme, online and on the BBC Red Button from Mondays to Wednesdays and on BBC Two on Thursdays. Iolo Williams returned as the regular roving reporter, broadcasting live from the west coast of Scotland. Special features included cameraman Doug Allan's underwater footage of grey seals on Lundy, a report on how the wildlife of the Somerset Levels was affected by the winter floods and updates on the latest research into urban foxes and cuckoo migration.


Series 11 (2015)

A special one-off ''Springwatch at Easter'' aired on 3 April 2015. The series returned to
RSPB Minsmere RSPB Minsmere is a nature reserve owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) at Minsmere, Suffolk. The site has been managed by the RSPB since 1947 and covers areas of reed bed, lowland heath, acid grassland, ...
on 25 May 2015, with 12 episodes over the next 3 weeks.


Series 12 (2016)

''Springwatch'' aired in 2016 between 30 May and 16 June live from RSPB Minsmere.


Series 13 (2017)

A special one-off ''Springwatch in Japan: Cherry Blossom Time'' aired on 21 April 2017 and was presented by regular hosts Chris Packham & Michaela Strachan and guest presenter James Wong. The farmland of
Sherborne Park Lodge Park was built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate near the villages of Sherborne, Aldsworth and Northleach in Gloucestershire, England. The site is owned by the National Trust and the former grandstand is recorded in the National Her ...
, Gloucestershire became the new host site for the main ''Springwatch'' series. The programme gained a new host, Gillian Burke.


Series 14 (2018)

''Springwatch'', again from Sherborne Park, ran for three weeks, starting on Monday 28 May with a 90-minute extended edition. Martin Hughes-Games was not involved, being replaced by a number of guest presenters, the first of which was Steve Backshall. Iolo Williams appeared in week two, with
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and Patrick Aryee scheduled for the final week.


Series 15 (2019)

''Springwatch'' was broadcast from a new site near
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on the edge of the
Abernethy Forest Abernethy Forest is a remnant of the Caledonian Forest in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It lies within the Cairngorms National Park, close to the villages of Nethy Bridge, Boat of Garten, and Aviemore. The forest is a ...
in the
Cairngorms National Park Cairngorms National Park ( gd, Pàirc Nàiseanta a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh) is a national park in northeast Scotland, established in 2003. It was the second of two national parks established by the Scottish Parliament, after Loch Lomond and The Tro ...
. Packham, Strachan and Burke continued as presenters and were joined by Iolo Williams.


Series 16 (2020)

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 series, starting on 25 May, did not come from a central base. Instead each presenter appeared from a location near their home, respecting government guidelines on social distancing. Packham – joined occasionally by his step-daughter Megan McCubbin, a zoologist – was in the New Forest, Williams in
Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire, also known as ''Maldwyn'' ( cy, Sir Drefaldwyn meaning "the Shire of Baldwin's town"), is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales, historic counties and a former administrative county of Wales. It is named after its county tow ...
, and Burke in Cornwall. Although she sent a video message from her home in South Africa, Strachan was unable to return to the UK to participate. Steve Backshall was guest presenter during the first week, from his home on
the Thames The River Thames ( ), known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At , it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after th ...
, with Gordon Buchanan, presenting from Loch Lomond National Park in week two, and Ellie Harrison in the Golden Valley, near
Stroud Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District. The town's population was 13,500 in 2021. Below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the Five ...
, in week three. Some films from previous years were re-screened. Additional material was made available on the BBC's iPlayer service. The first Thursday episode started – at 8pm – with the presenters joining the national " Clap for Our Carers", except for Burke, due to her proximity to wild
beaver Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers ar ...
s.


Series 17 (2021)

Packham and Strachan broadcast from the
Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill is a Rewilding (conservation biology), rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. History The name Ken Hill probably derives from a chieftain or landowner with the Anglo-Sa ...
sustainable agriculture in Norfolk, while Iolo Williams was based at
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, Scotland. Gillian Burke was at WWT Castle Espie, Northern Ireland.


Series 18 (2022)

Packham and Strachan again broadcast from
Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill is a Rewilding (conservation biology), rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. History The name Ken Hill probably derives from a chieftain or landowner with the Anglo-Sa ...
sustainable agriculture in Norfolk; McCubbin did a roadtrip through northern England, visiting Kielder Forest, Hauxley Nature Reserve and
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne ( RP: , ), or simply Newcastle, is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. The city is located on the River Tyne's northern bank and forms the largest part of the Tyneside built-up area. Newcastle is als ...
; Williams was again on the
Isle of Mull The Isle of Mull ( gd, An t-Eilean Muileach ) or just Mull (; gd, Muile, links=no ) is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye) and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the Council areas of Scotland, council area of Arg ...
; Gillian Burke did not appear, having also missed ''Winterwatch'' 2022.


''Autumnwatch''


Special (2005)

The success of the first series of ''Springwatch'' led to the BBC and the Woodland Trust collaborating once again to launch an appeal for sightings of the approach of autumn. The results of the first ''Autumnwatch'' survey were presented by Bill Oddie in a one-off programme in November 2005 entitled ''Wild Autumn with Bill Oddie''.


Series 1 (2006)

For 2006, ''Autumnwatch'' was extended to a two-week series, broadcast from 2–12 October. Oddie and Kate Humble were based at Martin Mere wetland reserve in Lancashire, where they awaited the arrival of local wild
swan Swans are birds of the family (biology), family Anatidae within the genus ''Cygnus''. The swans' closest relatives include the goose, geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form t ...
s and the return of the brent geese to Northern Island. King watched the red deer rut on the island of
Rùm Rùm (), a Scottish Gaelic name often anglicised to Rum (), is one of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, in the district of Lochaber, Scotland. For much of the 20th century the name became Rhum, a spelling invented by the former owner, Sir ...
. In addition, cameraman Gordon Buchanan filmed a nightly grey seal diary from the Monarch Islands. British viewers could submit their sightings of natural autumn events on the ''Autumnwatch'' website, and the findings were developed into an online map showing the progression of autumn events across the country. This showed a correlation with temperature. Much like with ''Springwatch'', a spin-off show for CBeebies aired, titled ''CBeebies Autumnwatch''.


Series 2 (2007)

''Autumnwatch'' was broadcast later in the year than the previous series, from 5 to 14 November. Oddie and Humble were based at Martin Mere as for the previous year, but this time King toured some of Britain's best places for viewing wildlife. There were daily pre-recorded sequences from the deer rut in
Rùm Rùm (), a Scottish Gaelic name often anglicised to Rum (), is one of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, in the district of Lochaber, Scotland. For much of the 20th century the name became Rhum, a spelling invented by the former owner, Sir ...
which had taken place earlier in the season. Instead of airing a new series, the 2006 ''CBeebies Autumnwatch'' season was repeated, which caused some parents to complain to the BBC.


Series 3 (2008)

For ''Autumnwatch'' 2008, broadcast from 27 October – 6 November, Oddie and Humble were based at Brownsea Island, one of the few places in southern England where
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s can still be seen. King visited a variety of locations around the country, beginning with three days watching fallow deer at Petworth Park and muntjac at Birmingham Airport. He then followed up sightings of otters in a Walsall canal, but although his team found traces of the animals, they didn't manage to film them. During the second week he watched
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s on Anglesey and made two live dives off the south coast of England, managing to find and film a conger eel. Gordon Buchanan travelled to the Farne Islands to film the grey seal colony during the pupping season. Attempts to communicate with Oddie and Humble via a live satellite link, were thwarted on several occasions by bad weather conditions. Additional content was made available on the ''Autumnwatch'' website, including live webcams, extra videos and a blog.


Series 4 (2009)

In a change from the usual format, the 2009 series of ''Autumnwatch'' was broadcast once a week every Friday for eight weeks. Executive producer Tim Scoones attributed the change to the popularity of the series' multiplatform formats, such as its Flickr group. The series ran from 2 October to 20 November 2009. Packham and Humble were based at the BBC Natural History Unit headquarters in Bristol, but owing to the late hour of broadcast, all wildlife footage was prerecorded.


Series 5 (2010)

The 2010 ''Autumnwatch'' series was broadcast every Thursday from 7 October for 8 weeks. It was once again based at from the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol. Simon King did not participate, and was replaced by a variety of reporters who took his slot each week.


Series 6 (2011)

Autumnwatch returned with a new name, ''Autumnwatch Live'' on 7 October 2011. For the first four weeks it was presented from the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, and for the final four weeks, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's Slimbridge reserve, by Michaela Strachan, Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games. Each week there was a guest presenter who focused on one particular aspect of the British countryside. These included Bill Oddie. Kate Humble did not participate due to other projects.


Series 7 (2012)

The 2012 series of ''Autumnwatch'' started on 30 October 2012 and ran for 4 consecutive days. It was being broadcast live from the
Aigas Field Centre Aigas Field Centre is a nature centre based at the home of Natural history, naturalist and author John Lister-Kaye, Sir John Lister-Kaye, Aigas House. The centre was opened in 1977 by Ecology, ecologist Frank Fraser Darling, Sir Frank Fraser Dar ...
in the Scottish Highlands. Iolo Williams reported on golden eagles from the
Outer Hebrides The Outer Hebrides () or Western Isles ( gd, Na h-Eileanan Siar or or ("islands of the strangers"); sco, Waster Isles), sometimes known as the Long Isle/Long Island ( gd, An t-Eilean Fada, links=no), is an island chain off the west coast ...
.
John Lister-Kaye Sir John Philip Lister Lister-Kaye, 8th Baronet, (born 8 May 1946) is an English naturalist, conservationist, author who is owner and director of the Aigas Field Centre, among other business interests. He is married with four children and h ...
, owner of the field centre, also appeared. The final episode was followed by a half-hour ''Unsprung'' programme.


Series 8 (2013)

''Autumnwatch'' returned on 29 October for four nights from a new location at RSPB Leighton Moss in Lancashire, with Unsprung following the final episode. A new live show ''Autumnwatch Extra'' aired on the red button and online each day.


Series 9 (2014)

''Autumnwatch'' 2014 returned to Leighton Moss, Lancashire, with companion ''Extra'' and ''Unsprung'' strands and webcams.


Series 10 (2015)

''Autumnwatch'' aired between 2 and 5 November 2015.


Series 11 (2016)

''Autumnwatch'' moved to
RSPB Arne Arne RSPB reserve is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) maintained by the RSPB and located in Dorset. It was notified as an SSSI in 1986 and the estuarine reedbeds within the site are designated as a national natur ...
in Dorset.


Series 12 (2017)

The farmland of
Sherborne Park Lodge Park was built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate near the villages of Sherborne, Aldsworth and Northleach in Gloucestershire, England. The site is owned by the National Trust and the former grandstand is recorded in the National Her ...
, Gloucestershire became the host site for ''Autumnwatch''. The programme gained a new field reporter, Gillian Burke.


Series 13 (2018)

''Autumnwatch'' moved outside the UK for the first time, being broadcast from a site on the shores of Squam Lake in New Hampshire, United States, on four consecutive evenings from Monday 15 October. Packham and Strachan were joined by Gillian Burke.


Series 14 (2019)

''Autumnwatch'' was broadcast from a new site near
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on the edge of the
Abernethy Forest Abernethy Forest is a remnant of the Caledonian Forest in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It lies within the Cairngorms National Park, close to the villages of Nethy Bridge, Boat of Garten, and Aviemore. The forest is a ...
in the
Cairngorms National Park Cairngorms National Park ( gd, Pàirc Nàiseanta a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh) is a national park in northeast Scotland, established in 2003. It was the second of two national parks established by the Scottish Parliament, after Loch Lomond and The Tro ...
. Packham, Strachan and Burke continued as presenters and were joined by Iolo Williams.


Series 15 (2020)

''Autumnwatch'' was broadcast from four locations: Iolo Williams at the
Centre for Alternative Technology The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) ( cy, Canolfan y Dechnoleg Amgen) is an eco-centre in Powys, mid-Wales, dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development. CAT, despite its name, no longer concentrates its efforts exclu ...
near Machynlleth; Michaela Strachan at Tenstmuir,
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; Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin in the New Forest; and Gillian Burke at RSPB Dearne Valley Old Moor, South Yorkshire.


Series 16 (2021)

Packham and Strachan broadcast from the
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sustainable agriculture in Norfolk, Megan McCubbin was on the
Isle of Mull The Isle of Mull ( gd, An t-Eilean Muileach ) or just Mull (; gd, Muile, links=no ) is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye) and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the Council areas of Scotland, council area of Arg ...
, while Gillian Burke was at WWT Castle Espie, Northern Ireland. The series was four episodes, and Iolo Williams did not appear; the programme was moved to accommodate FA Cup broadcasts, and Williams was scheduled to lead walks of the Isle of Mull on the days it was broadcasting; he appeared in one prerecorded segment.


Series 17 (2022)

Packham and Strachan broadcast from the
Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill is a Rewilding (conservation biology), rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. History The name Ken Hill probably derives from a chieftain or landowner with the Anglo-Sa ...
in Norfolk, while Iolo Williams and Gillian Burke were at the Teifi Marshes and Cardigan Bay. Featured creatures included ''
Nigma walckenaeri ''Nigma walckenaeri'' is a green cribellate spider up to five millimetres long, the largest of the family Dictynidae. While most of the body is a somewhat yellowish, the abdomen is a shining green, which makes it rather distinct and hard to co ...
'', edible dormouse and orca.


''Winterwatch''


Special (2012)

A one-off, hour-long ''Winterwatch'' was broadcast by the BBC on 22 February 2012, presented from the
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by Kate Humble, Chris Packham, and Martin Hughes-Games, with filmed segments by Charlie Hamilton James, Maya Plass, Gordon Buchanan, Michaela Strachan and
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.


Series 1 (2013)

A four-day ''Winterwatch'' aired between 14 and 17 January 2013, again from Aigas, with an ''Unsprung'' programme following the final episode. Following that, there was a Winterwatch special, ''Winterwatch 1963 – The Big Freeze'', that was broadcast on 19 January.


Series 2 (2014)

''Winterwatch'' returned to
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between 20 and 23 January 2014, broadcast live from the Mar Lodge Estate in
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, with Unsprung following the final episode hosted by Nick Baker. There was a special ''Winterwatch Extra: Garden Birds Special'' on the BBC Red Button and online from 24 to 26 January 2014 hosted by Euan McIlwraith and Richard Taylor-Jones, from various locations around Great Britain.


Series 3 (2015)

''Winterwatch'' returned to
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between 19 and 22 January 2015, again broadcast live from the Mar Lodge Estate in
Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire ( sco, Aiberdeenshire; gd, Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 Subdivisions of Scotland#council areas of Scotland, council areas of Scotland. It takes its name from the County of Aberdeen which has substantially differe ...
.


Series 4 (2016)

The programme was broadcast live from the Mar Lodge Estate between 26 and 29 January 2016.


Series 5 (2017)

''Winterwatch'' moved to
RSPB Arne Arne RSPB reserve is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) maintained by the RSPB and located in Dorset. It was notified as an SSSI in 1986 and the estuarine reedbeds within the site are designated as a national natur ...
in Dorset and was broadcast for four evenings from 23 January.


Series 6 (2018)

''Winterwatch'' was broadcast from Sherborne Park, over four evenings, starting on Monday 29 January, with contributions from Gillian Burke on the island of
Islay Islay ( ; gd, Ìle, sco, Ila) is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Known as "The Queen of the Hebrides", it lies in Argyll just south west of Jura, Scotland, Jura and around north of the Northern Irish coast. The isl ...
in the Inner Hebrides.


Series 7 (2019)

''Winterwatch'' was broadcast over four evenings, starting on 29 January, from a new site near
Nethy Bridge Nethy may refer to: *Nethy Bridge, village in Strathspey in the Highland council area of Scotland *River Nethy The River Nethy ( gd, Neithich / Abhainn Neithich) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. It rises as the G ...
on the edge of the
Abernethy Forest Abernethy Forest is a remnant of the Caledonian Forest in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It lies within the Cairngorms National Park, close to the villages of Nethy Bridge, Boat of Garten, and Aviemore. The forest is a ...
in the
Cairngorms National Park Cairngorms National Park ( gd, Pàirc Nàiseanta a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh) is a national park in northeast Scotland, established in 2003. It was the second of two national parks established by the Scottish Parliament, after Loch Lomond and The Tro ...
. Packham, Strachan and Burke continued as presenters and were joined by Iolo Williams.


Series 8 (2020)

''Winterwatch'' was broadcast over four evenings, starting on Tuesday 28 January, from the same site as the previous series.


Series 9 (2021)

''Winterwatch'' began again on 19 January and was broadcast from the presenters' home areas: Iolo Williams at the
Centre for Alternative Technology The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) ( cy, Canolfan y Dechnoleg Amgen) is an eco-centre in Powys, mid-Wales, dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development. CAT, despite its name, no longer concentrates its efforts exclu ...
; Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin in the New Forest; and Gillian Burke at the Cornish beaver reintroduction project. It was shown Tuesday to Friday for two weeks. Michaela Strachan was still in lockdown in South Africa and was not presenting, but made a guest appearance on a pre-recorded video chat with Chris Packham. Sea swimmer Katie Maggs also appeared.


Series 10 (2022)

The same three locations were used as in ''Autumnwatch'' 2021: Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan at
Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill is a Rewilding (conservation biology), rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. History The name Ken Hill probably derives from a chieftain or landowner with the Anglo-Sa ...
; Megan McCubbin at
WWT Castle Espie Castle Espie is a wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) on the banks of Strangford Lough, three miles south of Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland, in the townland of the same name. It is part of the Strangford ...
, County Down; and Iolo Williams on the
Isle of Mull The Isle of Mull ( gd, An t-Eilean Muileach ) or just Mull (; gd, Muile, links=no ) is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye) and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the Council areas of Scotland, council area of Arg ...
. Gillian Burke does not appear live due to personal commitments, but supplies some material recorded in the
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and South West England. The poet Robert Macfarlane also features.


Presenters


''Springwatch'' and ''Autumnwatch''

Following Simon King's departure in 2010, the role of field reporter was filled by various guest presenters; notably Gordon Buchanan, Charlie Hamilton James, Iolo Williams, Liz Bonnin and Michaela Strachan. He was eventually replaced by Gillian Burke seven years later.


''Winterwatch'' and other editions

Other presenters involved in the programmes include Roy Dennis,
Johnny Kingdom Walter John Kingdon (23 February 1939 – 6 September 2018), known as Johnny Kingdom, was an English wildlife filmmaker and photographer specialising in his local area of Exmoor in north Devon and west Somerset. Early life Before finding fame, ...
, Leah Gooding, Richard Taylor-Jones, Chris Watson, Doug Allan, Andrew Agnew/PC Plum, Sidney Sloane, Nick Baker (presenter of ''Springwatch in the Afternoon'' in 2013 and ''Springwatch Unsprung'' in 2014), Euan McIlwraith and
Brett Westwood Brett Westwood is a radio presenter and author, specialising in natural history. He regularly presents episodes of BBC Radio 4's series ''The Living World'' and ''Nature'', as well as his own short series, several of which are available from the ...
(co-presenters of ''Springwatch Extra'' in 2014). In the 2018 edition of Springwatch, several guest presenters rotated the role alongside Packham and Strachan, including Steve Backshall, Iolo Williams, Lucy Cooke and Patrick Aryee. For ''Winterwatch'' and ''Autumnwatch 2019'' all four presenters were in the same location, with no field reporter. For ''Springwatch 2019'' Gillian Burke was a field reporter for episodes 1 to 11, returning to the main studio for the last show (episode 12).


Locations


''Unsprung''

Beginning with the fifth series ''Springwatch'' in 2009, the ''Springwatch'' and ''Autumnwatch'' series have been accompanied by a live ''Unsprung'' programme, a half-hour show that airs once a week and answers viewers' wildlife questions, along with audience surveys and " pub quizzes" filmed in the main studio.


Book

''Springwatch and Autumnwatch'' was published by
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in April 2007, and features content from all the regular presenters to that date.


Music

The theme music was commissioned by the BBC from independent composer David Poore, and was nominated for a
Royal Television Society The Royal Television Society (RTS) is a British-based educational charity for the discussion, and analysis of television in all its forms, past, present, and future. It is the oldest television society in the world. It currently has fourteen r ...
award in 2007.


Environment

In January 2021, Winterwatch began using hydrogen fuel cell technology to power their outside broadcast truck instead of diesel. They also incorporated batteries into the power supply for their three live presenter locations to reduce their fuel consumption.


Awards and nominations

* "Best Pre-school Live Action Series" awarded to ''CBeebies Springwatch'' at the 2006 BAFTA Children's Awards. (Producers: Clare Bradley & Tony Reed; Director: Aliex Yuill) * ''Springwatch'' nominated for Best Title Theme at the
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Awards in 2007 (Composer: David Poore) * ''Cbeebies Autumn Watch'' nominated for ''Best Children's Live-Action Series'' at the 2007 BAFTA Children's Awards. (Producers: Clare Bradley & Helen Darrington; Directors: Lotte Elwell & Susannah Udall) *
2021 British Academy Television Awards The 2021 British Academy Television Awards were held on 6 June 2021, to recognise the excellence in British television of 2020. The nominees were announced along with the nominees for the 2021 British Academy Television Craft Awards on 28 April 20 ...
(television BAFTAs):
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, awarded to ''Springwatch 2020'' (BBC Studios Natural History Unit and The Open University)


See also

*''
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''


References


External links

*
Autumnwatch website

Winterwatch website

Feature article
in '' The Guardian'', June 2005 * {{BBC Natural History Unit 2000s British documentary television series 2010s British documentary television series 2020s British documentary television series 2005 British television series debuts Television series about animals BBC television documentaries English-language television shows Television series by BBC Studios