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What shall I do while I have my night-time tea and biscuit with no Otter Bridge to watch?
Springwatch 2009 may be over, but the main attraction, nature itself, carries on all around you.
Suggestions for easy ways to make your garden a haven for wildlife and your opportunity to add your tips.
A little patience and a few basic skills can help you get up close and personal with the wildlife around the UK.
A holiday in the UK wouldn't be complete without a wild side. Here are a few ideas to get you started and we'd love to hear yours too.
Send us your films of unusual animal behaviour and browse the amazing spring photos you sent in to our Flickr group.
Discover a wealth of nature right on your doorstep. Brought to you by your local BBC teams.
Do you have any suggestions for any future Springwatch, Autumnwatch or our website?
See you all when AW comes around. All the best to everyone that loves the natural world and everything in it.
Being dive bombed at once by thousands of artic terns is also something I won't forget in a hurry.
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Little things that make a big difference and are a lot of fun too.
Schools
Get your school involved. This term is all about water. Join now.
Do One Thing
Lots of little things to do to make a big difference for nature.
Downloads
Printable pocket guides, MP3s, kids' activity sheets and much more.
Find some nature near you.
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From blackbirds to badgers to barley fields, you've shared thousands of your pictures of spring on the Springwatch Flickr Group.
Your movies
Whether an unusual wild visitor to your garden or some truly extraordinary animal behaviour, if you've filmed it, we'd love to see it.