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Sinopsis
Natural Focus, presented by David Boag (international author, lecturer and wildlife photographer) celebrates the beauty of the natural world. David's enthusiasm for creation comes out in every show he does and you are guarenteed to learn something new each time.
Episodios
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People pick and choose wildlife
24/04/2006 Duración: 12minWhilst some people encourage and feed creatures in their garden, others hate the same animal - which shows that humans are probably the strangest creatures on the planet.
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Birds nests are unique for a reason
18/04/2006 Duración: 12minBirds nest in a variety of different ways and each is designed to avoid the attention of predators and provide a secure location for eggs and young.
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As spring arrives I get busy
10/04/2006 Duración: 12minA few days of sunshine and an increase in temperature stimulates new life in the countryside.
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A strong diagonal lifts a picture
03/04/2006 Duración: 11minWhen photographing nature I enjoy trying to create exciting photographs no matter the subject and composition is an exciting topic.
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Yellow, the colour of spring
27/03/2006 Duración: 10minHaving entertained the local gardening club with a natural history lecture, my thoughts turn to the flowers of spring.
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The wildlife experience of a lifetime
24/03/2006 Duración: 11minMy wild enthusiasm turns into an unintentional advert for a safari. “Don’t die without going to Africa once”!
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How to catch a fish like a bird
20/03/2006 Duración: 11minMany birds feed on fish and we enthuse about their remarkable and varied fishing abilities.
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Water – its amazing!
17/03/2006 Duración: 10minWater is a remarkable substance that is so familiar that it is often taken for granted. It is relevant to all forms of life and can even turn mountains up-side-down.
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Feeding birds in your garden
13/03/2006 Duración: 12minWherever you live birds can be attracted into the garden; I share some of my personal observations from different parts of the world
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Snow changes the world
10/03/2006 Duración: 08minSnow turns the mundane into the extraordinary and listeners have asked if I have any opinions about photographing it.