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BBC Springwatch

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I enjoy this programme but being an old softie I found a segment of last nights viewing really upsetting.
A mother dunnock was seen feeding six nestlings. When she flew away to gather more food a weasel came into the nest and in less than 30 seconds took each chick.
The mother dunnock then returned to find an empty nest!
I was devasted for her wondering what she would think had happened to her babies.
I did say I was a softie!
No doubt the weasel had to feed its own brood and it's all part of natures food chain but I still find it hard to watch.

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Oh Goodness, I am glad I didn't see that. Let's face it, Nature is not all sweetness and light, but I am not much good at accepting that fact.
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Oh dear Sealion... I see we are both cat people, I guess we will be in for some stick now. :(
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Anyone need another puddy to join the task force ?!

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All puddies are welcome..
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Can mine join in too? :)

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ooh! lovely pussy. welcome. :thumbup:
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Hi Sealion,

They showed the clip of the weasel attack on this evening’s program and as you say it doesn’t make easy viewing.

I along with my wife and daughter spent three hours wondering around this RSPB reserve on Sunday; and a pleasant three hours it was too. I can’t say we saw many birds; certainly not ones that we could positively identify but this pleasant walk, combined with the fantastic views were more than enough to keep us interested. We did stumble across a pond dweller (reserve warden/biologist) who invited us to participate in a little pond dipping...it wasn’t long before you could hear the...”Wow’s...have a look at this” emanating from around the pond... this did cause my wife and daughter a little embarrassment but I just didn’t care as I found it quite fascinating :)

If you ever get the chance to visit this RSPB site you won’t be disappointed and you might even like to combine it with a visit to the Osprey centre which is only a stone’s throw from the RSPB reserve.

Happy twitching

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But wasn't the little deer delightful OL? and how beautiful is the Kestral? I can't say I have ever seen close up pictures of the Kestral before. Good programme, but horrid pictures of the weasel stealing the chicks as you say.
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Hi Jay

It’s difficult to pick one special moment from this smashing program but the Hen Harrier dropping prey to its mate “whilst in-flight” made for great in-flight entertainment.

What comes across to me is how important it is that we support the endeavours of organisations such as the RSPB... they do a terrific job.

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