at Fowlsheugh
For the third year viewers are invited to a day's live birdwatching by television.
This time it's seabirds.
At the height of the breeding season, Tony Soper and Roger Love. grove are out with the cameras on the North Sea cliffs at Fowlsheugh, south of Aberdeen, to watch tens of thousands of kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills, plus gulls, fulmars, shags and puffins.
In the first of six visits they introduce viewers to the location of some of the birds.
Directed by JOHN DOBSON Produced by PETER BALE BBC Bristol