a set of doodles i did watching springwatch, except i'm not brilliant at drawing things really quickly off of a tv show
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a set of doodles i did watching springwatch, except i'm not brilliant at drawing things really quickly off of a tv show
Inktober 52 2026 - Week 20 - Proud
BBC's Springwatch is around the corner, and it's still mer-may so have one of its stars as a mermaid - Spineless Si(mon) the stickleback! Proud father!
As we celebrate 20 years of Springwatch we look back on everyone's favourite stickleback
Michaela Strachan and Chris Packham Judging mer-stickleback at the bottom there.
If you need a bit of relaxation at the moment then I highly suggest going to the BBC's youtube channel's Live Page, which is currently showing the live webcams from their wildlife show Springwatch, including lots of live nests and badger cams
The show (and therefore the cameras) is running for the next three weeks (26th May-12th June), and the cameras operate from 10am to 10pm UK time Monday-Thursday, 10am to 6pm Friday-Sunday.
Also if you search 'springwatch' on the BBC youtube channel you can find the wildlife cams from previous years, including some with baby seal pups
Don’t be fooled by his size — this tiny creature is a fearsome hunter!
Video credit: BBC Springwatch
a little michaela strachan doodle from whilst i was watching winterwatch
Have you guys ever heard a starling?
Starlings are mimics, so yes, you probably did hear it say “come on then”
i love pine martens but not tonight. tonight i go to war with the pine martens
Two adders 'dancing' - as per the post, most of the time this happens, it's two males wrestling over territory and access to potential mates, until one of them backs down.