Anita Rani is at the world-famous Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge, a centre of research and conservation founded by Sir Peter Scott in 1946, to discover some wonderful winter sights.
Countryfile – Winter Wonders: Anita Rani is at the world-famous Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge, a centre of research and conservation founded by Sir Peter Scott in 1946, to discover some wonderful winter sights. Anita waits for one of the most magical moments in the Slimbridge calendar, the arrival of Bewick’s swans. Having flown all the way from Russia, these rarest and smallest of…
EPISODE 217: I had an interview with BBC Countryfile's Plodcast (podcast) live in the Shropshire hills talking about the Mynd album and bio-data kits. It was amazing! Check it out, episode 217: https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/episodes/7DrhFqL/
This buzzard had been in a bit of a scrap, but lucky for me I wasn’t seen as a threat so I was able to get closer than I have previously to this bird of prey. They kept a close eye on me, but weren’t overtly bothered by the camera. Massively outnumbered by red kites, these buzzards are a treat to come across in the local countryside. #buzzard #commonbuzzard #birdofprey #predator #birds #featheredfriends #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #feathered_perfection #countrylife #countryfile #bbcautumnwatch (at West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkyOPnKq2iF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
sometimes i wonder what the world would look like if 2012 fandom had latched onto other bbc shows instead of sherlock and doctor who. imagine tumblr losing it's mind over casualty. death in paradise fanfiction. eastenders ship wars. what could have been.
Countryfile - Rockingham Castle: John Craven and Anita Rani get into the Christmas spirit at Rockingham Castle, which is celebrating its 950th anniversary.
Countryfile – Rockingham Castle: John Craven and Anita Rani get into the Christmas spirit at Rockingham Castle, which is celebrating its 950th anniversary. Anita discovers that Charles Dickens was a regular visitor during the festive season, and would perform plays not only for the Lords and Ladies but also the servants. Anita forages for greenery to make a Christmas wreath, and John joins a…
english literature A level sucks because i was having the time of my fucking life 3 weeks ago doing Hamlet and now i wish for my death opening tess of the durbervilles
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People who look at the problem of "many people rely on fossil fuels to provide employment" and come to the conclusion of "So we should make more jobs in fossil fuels" fascinate me. Have you considered that instead of propping up an industry that is dying and also killing thousands every year we should perhaps find a way to make OTHER jobs in deprived areas that rely on those jobs? Provide subsidised transport for people? Or encourage remote working so people don't HAVE to either commute long distances or move away from remote communities and can then put their money back in to that community? No? We just gonna keep drilling for oil/gas and digging for coal? Ok then. :|
Released: 27 May 2018
Matt Baker and the team commemorate the Queen’s lifelong passion for the countryside, the little girl who said her ambition was to marry a farmer. A countrywoman at heart, her love of all things rural is explored on the Windsor estate. From beekeeping to how she helped to save the Cleveland Bay, championing ancient trees – including one reckoned to date back to King Offa – pioneering hydropower, creating vineyards and wetland habitats, Matt Baker, Adam Henson, John Craven, Anita Rani and Sean Fletcher reveal how the Queen embraced the past but always looked to the future.