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Wildtrack

on BBC One London

With the latest news and information on wildlife.
Introduced by Tony Soper With SU INGLE
You may be good at bird-watching, but what about bat-watching? Tony gives you some tips for telling our British bats apart.
Why do some birds - especially migrating geese - fly in formation? What are your chances of finding wild orchids at this time of year? How do you tell an adder from a grass snake? Tony and Su have the answers, and recommend the best and cheapest books to help you when you are out spotting animals and plants.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol

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Introduced By:
Tony Soper
Introduced By:
With Su Ingle

BBC One London

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