with Tony Soper
Kestret
- also known as the windhover, from the way it hangs almost motionless in the air as it scans the ground for food.
The kestrel is our commonest bird of prey and the only one really to have taken advantage of man. It's a familiar sight on motorways, and its nesting sites include factories, churches - and the BBC.
Film editor NORMAN BURGESS Producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
BBC rtdeobook and laseruision videodisc David Attenborough 's Vidcobook of British Garden Birds (BBCV 1005) from retailers