Intimate encounters and extraordinary observations of wild nature in Britain and beyond.
Radio 4,路195 episodes
Lionel Kelleway travels to Herefordshire to marvel at Britain's ancient trees,.
At a moth trap on the Lizard in Cornwall, migrating moths from the continent make landfall
Lionel Kelleway heads into Devon to explore the delights of an autumnal hedgerow.
Of the 6500 wasp and bee species in the UK, only one can make a clay pot: the potter wasp.
There is a war of stealth raging in the undergrowth of the peat bog. Gremlins lie in wait.
Lionel Kelleway has a very close encounter with a mammal extinct in Britain for 400 years.
Lionel Kelleway enjoys the rare spectacle of harbour seals pupping in Loch Fleet Scotland.
Lionel Kelleway and Mark Lawrence hunt for birds' nests hidden on Dartmoor.
Lionel Kellaway witnesses the performance of early migrant birds on Dartmoor.
Lionel Kellaway encounters the loudest amphibian in Europe, the natterjack toad.
Lionel Kellaway gets close to a smooth snake and sand lizard, our rarest reptiles.
Lionel Kellaway asks why the junipers on Porton Down are under attack.
Lionel Kelleway investigates the plight of our largest freshwater crustacean.
Lionel Kelleway travels to the RSPB's Ham Wall nature reserve to look for heron.
Lionel Kelleway discovers a metropolis of ant hills in a Deer Park in Durham.
Lionel Kelleway explores some very dark cellars in search of some very big spiders.
Lionel Kelleway goes fishing for a fearsome predator, the pike.
Lionel Kelleway searches for his own autumnal 'tufty' red squirrel in the Lake District.
Lionel Kelleway explores the important benefits of ivy to British wildlife.
Lionel Kelleway visits the Arne RSPB reserve in Dorset to see the rare Dartford warbler.
Lionel Kelleway heads to Purbeck to see sika at the start of the rutting season.
Lionel Kelleway is taken to some special grassland to see its wild flowers.
Lionel Kelleway finds out about a programme to re-introduce the Great Bustard to Britain.
Lionel Kelleway visits a valley in Exmoor National Park in search of a rare butterfly.
Lionel Kelleway heads to Dartmoor to get close to a juvenile cuckoo and its foster parents
Lionel Kelleway is guided by two National Trust experts around a 100-year-old orchard.
Marine biologist Peter Heyward and Lionel Kelleway search for starfish.
Lionel Kelleway tries to get close to the grass snake, Britain's largest native snake.
Lionel Kelleway gets very close to the marsh harrier.
Lionel Kelleway travels to the Falkland Islands in pursuit of Johnny Rook, the cara cara.