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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Cuddy's Duck

The eider duck, known locally as "Cuddy's" duck, is regarded as the first bird in the world to...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Hares

We all know about the myth of the Mad March Hare, but what is the background to it? Is there any...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Hares

We all know about the myth of the Mad March Hare, but what is the background to it? Is there any...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Bobby Tulloch

In the 50 years of Living World has traveled across almost every corner of the British Isles,...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Bobby Tulloch

In the 50 years of Living World has traveled across almost every corner of the British Isles,...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Stoats

One of our most engaging mustelids, the stoat is the subject of this Living World from 2003....

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Lindsay Chapman's Living World from the Archives - The Green Isle

The Island of Islay is probably best known for the production of fine peaty whiskies. Yet each...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Wild Boar

The wild boar has had a checkered history in the British countryside. This once native species...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Winter Ravens

The raven is both agile and majestic in flight but shrouded in mystery, superstition and folk...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Caledonian Pine forest

Standing next to a tree which was likely a sapling when wolves roamed freely in Scotland is a...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Avocet

As the logo of the RSPB, the slender black and white avocet is a familiar bird in winter on the...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Dungerness

The shifting shingle world of Dungeness is a remarkable place. There are four internationally...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - The Oak Tree Planters

The jay is one of Britain’s most colourful birds. A kaleidoscope of fawns, pinks, greys, black...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Underwater Architects

Today’s fashion for self-built homes may have started a few decades ago, but for nearly 200...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - The World's Largest Slug

In this episode, Lindsey Chapman will bring this story up to date since this episode was first...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Hen Harrier

Ghosts of the Moor are how the pale grey male hen harrier is sometimes referred to as it glides...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Blackbirds

Possibly our most familiar songster,a blackbird singing high up on a rooftop is one of the real...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Woolston Eyes

Often we think of nature reserves are a product of preserving pristine or unique habitat for...

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Lindsey Chapman's Living World From the Archives - Catch the Pigeon

The humble pigeon is an often overlooked bird. We pass by it often without a second glance as we...

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Living World From the Archives - The Machair Of The Western Isles

The machair is a unique coastal grassland, rich in wildflowers, that form one of the rarest...

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