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Finding Food
Iolo Williams discovers how different creatures find a meal. Turnstones forage among rocks, a polecat sniffs out snacks in a garden, while ivy provides a buffet for many.
In winter, finding a meal can be a life-threatening challenge for many creatures. Iolo Williams investigates how wildlife avoids starvation when
sustenance is scarce by looking back at some of the best seasonal stories from Autumnwatch and Winterwatch.
In North Wales, many wading birds are drawn to the abundance of food on the shorelines of the Menai Straits. Among them, the aptly named turnstone finds food that others can’t reach by lifting heavy rocks with its strong neck and beak, rummaging through the pebbles in search of tasty invertebrates.
Many of us put out food for wildlife in our gardens, but photographer Richard Bowler managed to attract a real rarity - a highly elusive polecat. Using cameras that trigger automatically, and some irresistible snacks, he has captured some amazing images of one individual that is a real character.
Iolo also celebrates the often-overlooked earthworm that feasts on fallen leaves at this time of year, creating nutrient-rich soil vital for a healthy ecosystem.
Hedgerows are renowned for producing a bounty of fruit, including sloes, blackberries and haws, but ivy is another unsung hero. Ivy flowers and berries provide food for many insects and birds – but this evergreen is also home to a perfectly camouflaged spider lying in wait to catch a meal of its own.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Iolo Williams |
Executive Producer | Rosemary Edwards |
Series Producer | Joanne Stevens |
Production Manager | Helen Wallbank |