Britain is a place of remarkable beauty and surprising extremes: nowhere else in the temperate world boasts such extreme variety in such a small area. Our humble island has over 10,000 miles of coastline; iconic animals and birds; and unique spectacles of migration that see wildlife from all corners of the globe descend upon our shores. Here, life is governed by the seasons: each month bringing extraordinary transformations to our land and its inhabitants. This lavish companion to the BBC One series brings Britain to life, celebrating the vibrancy of the changing year through stunning photography and mesmerising time-lapse sequences, and revealing the unmissable drama and beauty to be witnessed on our very own doorstep
Britain’s landscape provides our recreational space, has inspired poets and artists, and has taken ...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
My Naturewatch Camera is a camera that people can make themselves to take pictures automatically of ...
Wherever we are, there are birds. And wherever there are birds, there is birdsong. It’s always a ple...
The village of Mark on the Somerset Levels is a watery wonderland, rich in wildlife: rooks and roe d...
The Springwatch team guides you through Britain's rich and diverse natural heritage. You will be int...
A tie-in to the TV series, offering practical advice to beginners wanting to learn more about wildli...
The blackbird is one of our best-loved birds, and in common with all our garden wildlife, it plays a...
The Festival of Britain in 1951 transformed the way people saw their war-ravaged nation. Giving Brit...
Stephen Moss began on 1 January 2007 to chronicle each species of bird as he was seeing it for the f...
In late 2017 and early 2018, Saskia Coulson and Colin Tennant travelled to the bottom of the world t...
Birds and bird lore provide a fascinating window onto our social and cultural history, and can tell ...
Can Britain make room for wildlife? Stephen Moss believes it can. The newspaper headlines tell us...
"In Woodland, field, and shore I have endeavored to describe and picture the everyday life of our Br...
In establishing television's difference from cinema, scholars have too quickly dismissed the medium'...
Britain’s landscape provides our recreational space, has inspired poets and artists, and has taken ...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
My Naturewatch Camera is a camera that people can make themselves to take pictures automatically of ...
Wherever we are, there are birds. And wherever there are birds, there is birdsong. It’s always a ple...
The village of Mark on the Somerset Levels is a watery wonderland, rich in wildlife: rooks and roe d...
The Springwatch team guides you through Britain's rich and diverse natural heritage. You will be int...
A tie-in to the TV series, offering practical advice to beginners wanting to learn more about wildli...
The blackbird is one of our best-loved birds, and in common with all our garden wildlife, it plays a...
The Festival of Britain in 1951 transformed the way people saw their war-ravaged nation. Giving Brit...
Stephen Moss began on 1 January 2007 to chronicle each species of bird as he was seeing it for the f...
In late 2017 and early 2018, Saskia Coulson and Colin Tennant travelled to the bottom of the world t...
Birds and bird lore provide a fascinating window onto our social and cultural history, and can tell ...
Can Britain make room for wildlife? Stephen Moss believes it can. The newspaper headlines tell us...
"In Woodland, field, and shore I have endeavored to describe and picture the everyday life of our Br...
In establishing television's difference from cinema, scholars have too quickly dismissed the medium'...
Britain’s landscape provides our recreational space, has inspired poets and artists, and has taken ...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
My Naturewatch Camera is a camera that people can make themselves to take pictures automatically of ...