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About Nature's Calendar

ReindeerNature's Calendar is a wildlife and natural history series on BBC Two.

Shot in beautiful locations around the country, the series offers tips on where to go to spot some of the most rare and interesting animals, birds, trees and flowers across the UK.

The series is currently off air...


We want your experiences...

Red SquirrelWe'd also like to hear your nature stories and reflections on the wildlife locations visited during Nature's Calendar.

Email your experiences to naturescalendar@bbc.co.uk and we'll publish a selection of your comments.

And why not send your nature pictures to our photo gallery?

A seasonal view

Nature's Calendar provides a seasonal look at the very best of what the UK countryside has to offer - from mountains, woodlands and islands to estuaries, city parks and coastal areas.

Our first series featured winter locations, offering a user-friendly guide to getting out and about and enjoying them at this time of year.

This was followed by three more series - spring, winter and autumn, which looked at how nature responds to the different seasons. The information on the locations featured on the TV programme can be found on this website.

Spring locations

Summer locations

Autumn locations

Winter locations

What's it about?

BadgerThe programme's aim is to encourage viewers to get out, explore and discover nature for themselves.

Presenter Chris Packham and his team of three experts – earth scientist Janet Sumner, zoologist Sanjida O'Connell and botanist Mike Dilger go out and about to show you the very best winter wildlife in the UK.

During the course of the series, they visit spectacular locations such as the Cairngorms, Snowdonia, Exmoor, Lough Neagh, the New Forest, Fountains Abbey and the Dorset coast.

The programme is a 'user's guide' to nature in the UK and provides a practical guide to what you can do, see and learn.

You can also tell us about seasonal nature on your travels - we'd like you to send in your photographs of UK wildlife.

Simply send in your photographs in jpeg form to the following email address - naturescalendar@bbc.co.uk together with your name and a few brief comments about what the image is and where it was taken.

Feedback

OwlIf you would like to contact the Nature's Calendar website, please email us at naturescalendar@bbc.co.uk.

Alternatively you can reach us by filling in the form below or email our web producer at naturescalendar@bbc.co.uk

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