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  1. A Wild Year Series 1, The Fens Clips Filter by. All Series 1 A Konik pony foal takes its first faltering steps. Duration: 03:00 Cuckoo chicks dupe reed warblers into raising them ...

  2. Jul 10, 2020 · Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of big skies and distant horizons, wild wetlands and fertile farmland. Water has always been the driving force here - its ebb and flow has shaped the Fens for thousands of years.

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    • 2020-07-10
    • Documentary
    • Toby Jones
  3. Jul 15, 2020 · The series ‘A Wild Year’ offers an insight into three iconic regions of the British country, and its most recent episode features the Fens. With wildlife, the episode follows the arrival of Whooper swans which are fleeing the frozen Arctic in winter.

  4. Jul 6, 2020 · Every winter, thousands of migrating whooper swans return to the Ouse Washes from their Arctic breeding grounds, creating one of Britain’s greatest wildlife gatherings.

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  5. Exploring the restless rhythms of the British countryside. Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of wild wetlands and fertile farmland. A Wild Year was broadcast on BBC2 at Friday 10 July 2020, 21:00.

  6. Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of big skies and distant horizons, wild wetlands and fertile farmland. Water has always been the driving force here - its ebb and flow has shaped the Fens for thousands of years.

  7. Jul 9, 2020 · Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles, lie the Fens of East Anglia. These ancient wetlands are home to the greatest diversity of wildlife anywhere in Britain. In the winter, it’s a haven for Whooper swans, fleeing from the frozen Arctic.

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