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Your movies

A place where you can show off your best wildlife videos to the rest of Autumnwatch audience.

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What's this?

Who knows the wildlife in your local patch better than you? No one. That's why we've set up the Autumnwatch Your movies gallery.

It's a place where you can show off your best wildlife videos to the rest of Autumnwatch audience. Whether they're of an unusual wild visitor to your garden; some truly extraordinary animal behaviour; a fence-climbing badgers or a hare swimming in the sea. If you've filmed it, we'd love to see it.

You can either upload your video or use this form to tell us about it.

The uploaded videos will go in this gallery and, who knows, some of them may end up on the show itself.

Please make sure your clip doesn't have any copyrighted music on it. Sadly we won't be able to use it. Also try not to have the telly playing in the background. This causes copyright problems too.

Your autumn photos

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