- Birding with Bill Oddie
Birding with Bill Oddie was a British TV programme, about
natural history , presented byBill Oddie . Three series were made.Birding with Bill Oddie was only loosely scripted and a lot of Bill's dialogue was spontaneous - he would start to talk and the cameraman would film him. The reason that the viewer almost feels that they are in the hide or on the site with Bill, is that video was used rather than film. The BBC had not been keen on this idea, but it worked.
eries 1: 1997
Broadcast: Wednesdays
21 February -28 March ,1997 1. Minsmere in Early May
A day in the life of Britain's best-known bird reserve.Species Seen: Avocets,
Stone Curlew ,Sand Martin s, babyTawny Owl s, Dawn Chorus (Tits, Treecreeper,Finch es, Wren), Reed andSedge Warbler s,Nightingale , Spoonbill, Bittern,Marsh Harrier andCommon Crane s.Oddie:
"If you asked me where I would go to see the biggest number of different species of birds, in Britain, in one day, I'd say Minsmere, in
Suffolk , in early May. And that's exactly where I am!"2. Scottish Highlands in June & July
A quest for the Scottish "Big Six"Species Seen:
Osprey ,Crossbill s,Red Squirrel s,Crested Tit , (female)Capercaillie ,Slavonian Grebe ,Golden Eagle , Dipper, Grey andPied Wagtail s,Common Sandpiper ,Ptarmigan andDotterel .Bill attempts to see a male Capercaillie, but does not succeed, not helped by the miserable ranger:
"you don't always get you want Bill"
"true, but I would still have liked to see a Caper!"
3. British Birdwatching Fair in August
The
British Birdwatching Fair : the event of the year that any keen enthusiast should visit Species Seen:Great Crested Grebe , Moorhen, Coot,Grey Heron , Cormorant,Tree Sparrow ,Chaffinch ,Greenfinch , Swallow,Sand Martin , andHouse Martin .4. East Coast in July and September
Experience migration on the east coast. Species Seen:
Arctic Tern , Guillemot,Razorbill , Puffin,Whitethroat ,Little Stint ,Curlew Sandpiper and Knot.Bill visits the
Farne Islands , viaYorkshire , to NorthNorfolk , in search of migrating birds."If you asked me to sum up the magic of birding in just one word, that word would be migration".
5. Islay in December and January
Birding in winter.Species Seen: Tits (Blue, Great and Coal),
Rock Dove s, Canada Geese, Barnacle Geese,Snow Bunting s,Chough ,Golden Eagle , Greenland White-fronted Geese.December and January sees the arrival of millions of birds from the north and east, taking advantage of the milder climate of the
British Isles to feed. Oddie travels from his northLondon garden to the magical Scottish island ofIslay , to discover how birds survive the worst types of winter weather.6. Florida in late October
Combining birding with a holiday for a non-birding family. Species Seen:
Mourning Dove ,Red-bellied Woodpecker ,Great White Egret ,American Kestrel ,Black Vulture ,Great Blue Heron ,Little Blue Heron ,Green-backed Heron ,Tricolored heron ,Snowy Egret ,Reddish Egret ,Sandhill Crane ,Caracara ,Limpkin ,Roseate Spoonbill ,Wood Stork ,Pileated Woodpecker ,Spotted Sandpiper ,Double-crested Cormorant ,Anhinga ,Bald Eagle ,Burrowing Owl .Bill takes wife Laura and daughter Rosie to
Florida , where they can enjoy the sights while he birdwatches to his heart's content. This trip is covered in the BBC book of the series.eries 2: 1998
Originally Broadcast Fridays
11 May -8 June 1998 . TheDorset , Farmland and Shetland episodes were repeated Fridays - January -11 February 2000 as a precursor to Series 3.1. Shetland
Species Seen: Guillemot, Razorbill, Puffin,
Black Guillemot ,Kittiwake ,Fulmar , Gannet, Shag,Great Skua s,Arctic Skua s, Golden Plover,Red-throated Diver ,Eider Duck , Storm-petrel, Wheatear,Twite , Shetland Wren,Dunlin , Redshank, Curlew,Whimbrel ,Red-necked Phalarope ,Blue-cheeked Bee-eater .Closer to
Norway than they are to the Scottish mainland, theShetland Islands offer the birdwatcher an amazing experience more akin to being in theArctic than somewhere in the British Isles. It was this episode that contained a spontaneous scene. Bill had got very close to a puffin to photograph it when suddenly his camera ran out of film and starting rewinding quite noisily. Fortunately, no-one cursed the noise of the camera motor or said "cut" and Bill carried on talking, with the puffin completely unperturbed.2. Farmland
Bill visits farmland in Norfolk in late July. Species seen:
Stone Curlew ,Grey Partridge ,Sky Lark ,Corn Bunting ,Red-legged Partridge ,Barn Owl ,Little Owl ,Tree Sparrow ,Linnet ,European Goldfinch ,Yellowhammer ,Reed Bunting ,Barn Swallow ,House Martin ,Eurasian Reed Warbler ,Spotted Flycatcher .The past few decades have seen large changes in the way farmland has been managed, sadly often to the detriment of our native wildlife. As a consequence, many birders are put off from spending time birdwatching on farmland. Farmland occupies vast tracts of our countryside and is still home to many bird species, and especially where farming practices are sensitive to the needs of wildlife, the birding can be very rewarding.
3. Dorset and the New Forest in May
Species Seen:
Dartford Warbler ,Cetti's Warbler ,Montagu's Harrier ,Great Spotted Woodpecker , Redstart,Spotted Flycatcher , Stonechat, Linnet,Tree Pipit ,Nightjar , Mute Swan, Chaffinch, Reed Warbler andSandwich Tern .With a rich variety of habitats and a mild climate, the counties of
Hampshire andDorset offer a wealth of birdlife. Sites visited includeRadipole Lake andBrownsea Island .4. Bill's Beginnings
Species Seen:
Shoveler , Teal, Lapwing, Snipe, Goldcrest,Collared Dove ,Wigeon ,Pink-footed Goose ,Egyptian Goose ,Black-tailed Godwit ,Grey Phalarope , Robin,Brambling ,Twite ,Brent Goose andPallas's Warbler .In a departure from the usual format, Bill spent this programme revisiting some of his earliest birding haunts, including the infamous
Bartley Reservoir inBirmingham ,Upton Warren ,Dungeness bird observatory (using theHeligoland trap ),Cley next the Sea and Blakeney Point.5. London
Bill looks for birds in the capital in late February. Species seen: Great Crested Grebe, Grey Heron, Goldeneye, Goosander, Smew, Bittern, Song Thrush,
Black Redstart ,Water Pipit ,Feral Pigeon , Canada Geese, Ruddy Duck,Mandarin Duck ,Rose-ringed Parakeet , Gadwall, Coot and Red Kite.Despite the acres of
concrete , hundreds of thousands of motor vehicles, and more than ten million people,London still boasts many excellent birding sites. Bill visitsTrafalgar Square ,Regent's Park ,Lee Valley country park ,Wraysbury gravel pits,Rainham Marshes and theChilterns .6. Trinidad & Tobago
Species Seen:
Bananaquit ,Palm Tanager ,Blue-gray Tanager ,Bare-eyed Thrush ,Ruddy Ground Dove , Yellow Oriole,Least Grebe ,Southern Lapwing ,White-winged Swallow ,Pied Water-tyrant ,Golden-headed Manakin ,Bay-headed Tanager ,White-bearded Manakin ,Laughing Gull ,Royal Tern ,Large-billed Tern ,Cattle Egret ,Black Skimmer ,Common Potoo ,Scarlet Ibis ,White-necked Jacobin ,Tufted Coquette ,Oilbird ,Red-legged Honeycreeper ,Tropical Kingbird ,Red-crowned Woodpecker ,Rufous-vented Chachalaca andRed-billed Tropicbird .Just ten miles off the coast of
Venezuela , the islands ofTrinidad and Tobago have a well-deserved reputation as an excellent introduction to the birds ofSouth America . A fortnight's birding should produce around 200 species, covering almost the whole range ofneotropical bird families.eries 3: 2000
Broadcast Fridays
18 February -31 March ,2000 , Preceded by a repeat run of Series 2.1. Holland in Mid-Winter
Species Seen:
Black Woodpecker ,Short-toed Treecreeper , Geese (Barnacle, White-fronted and Bean),Shore Lark s, Snow Buntings,Smew , Fieldfare, Common Buzzards, Long-eared Owl.Oddie:
"
Holland really isn't all that far from Britain. You just go through theChannel Tunnel , turn left, and it is about a three hour drive. I have come here for a long weekend in February, for some classic winter birding."2. Israel in Winter
Species Seen:
Yellow-vented Bulbul ,Palestine Sunbird , Indian House Crow, House Sparrow andWhite Wagtail ,Sinai Rosefinch ,Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse ,Houbara Bustard ,Saker Falcon , Kingfisher, Swallows,Griffon Vulture ,White Pelican , Common Crane.Oddie:
"It has always rather puzzled me that when it comes to music,
Israel is inEurope - they have even won theEurovision Song Contest ! But what about when it comes to birds?" . A letter to "Points of View " praised the ending of this episode, where the sound and spectacle of thousands of cranes flying in to roost for the night, replaces the usual end credits and music. "Now and again you get something you could not possibly plan for, you couldn't even hope for. I have just arrived here and it was absolutely bucketing down. Literally this very second the clouds have parted, there's arainbow - isn't that incredible! That is a once in a lifetime experience. I promise you, this is one of the great sights - and sounds - of the bird world. No words, no music, just enjoy it!"3. Majorca in Spring
Species Seen: Whinchat, Redstart, Pied Flycatcher,
Woodchat Shrike ,Sardinian Warbler , Nightingale,Audouin's Gull ,Blue Rock Thrush ,Crag Martin ,Black Vulture ,Thekla Lark ,Marmora's Warbler ,Cory's Shearwater ,Purple Swamphen ,Great Reed Warbler ,Moustached Warbler ,Black-winged Stilt s, Bee-eater,Cirl Bunting .Oddie:
"It is spring, and the island (
Majorca ) is packed with birds. There's residents, birds that come here to breed, but best of all its migration time. The thing I really love about this time of year is that there are so many birds on the move."4. Poland in The Breeding Season
Species Seen in
Poland :Red-backed Shrike ,Corncrake ,Golden Oriole ,Hawfinch ,White Stork ,Aquatic Warbler ,White-winged Black Tern s,Great Snipe , Flycatchers (Pied, Spotted, Collared and Red-breasted).5. Wales in Midsummer
Species Seen in
Wales :Red Kite , Dipper, Nuthatch, Redstart, Pied Flycatcher, Wood Warbler, Little Tern, Seabird Colony, Chough, Gull Colony, House Martin, Fulmar, Manx Shearwater.6. Cape May, New Jersey, in Autumn
Species Seen:
Black Skimmer , 'Peeps' (Small Wader),Peregrine Falcon ,Sharp-tailed Sparrow ,Ruby-throated Hummingbird , Kestrel.Oddie:
"There are just a few places in the world where the very name means birds and birding.
Cape May ,New Jersey , is one of them."
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