IUCN Red List vulnerable species in all BBC programmes
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the African southern ground hornbill.
A seasonal offering from Tweet of the Day for the Christmas period.
Brett Westwood presents the aquatic warbler.
Sir David Attenborough on the blue bird of paradise.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the New Zealand brown kiwi.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls a very close encounter with wandering albatrosses.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Dupont's lark of southern Europe and North Africa.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the echo parakeet, found only in Mauritius.
Chris Packham presents the flightless cormorant adapted to its Galapagos world.
Sir David Attenborough presents the Florida scrub jay.
The BBC's Frank Gardner recounts hearing the three-wattled bell bird for Tweet of the Day.
Wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample enjoys the Dupont's lark on Tweet of the Day.
Chris Packham presents the great bustard.
Liz Bonnin presents the Nene, or the endemic and rare Hawaiian goose.
Sir David Attenborough presents the hyacinth macaw of the Brazilian Pantanal.
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Leach's Storm-Petrel.
Chris Packham presents the lesser white-fronted goose.
Chris Packham presents the long-tailed duck.
Liz Bonnin presents the Montserrat oriole from the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
Peter Cranswick of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the red-breasted goose.
Chris Packham presents the red breasted goose in Siberia.
Actor and birdwatcher Samuel West laments the lost call of the turtle dove.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the mysterious shoebill of Uganda.
John Aitchison presents the Slavonian grebe.
Steve Backshall presents the turtle dove.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the blood sucking vampire finch.
Sir David Attenborough presents the wandering albatross of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Sir David Attenborough presents the New Zealand wrybill.