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Scotland to feature in new Sir David Attenborough BBC nature series

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A new BBC series that will see Sir David Attenborough explore Scotland is set to premiere this week.The series, Wild Isles, will debut on Sunday, March 12, following three years of filming.

The five-part documentary programme is intended to highlight the challenges impacting the British Isles, as well as celebrate the nature that is right on our doorsteps.In one episode, the biggest colony of northern gannets in the world will be shown migrating to the east coast of Scotland.

Barnacle geese will also be seen travelling to the west coast attempting to avoid the white-tailed eagle.Sir David, 96, will make an appearance on Old Harry Rocks in Dorset to introduce the first episode of Wild Isles, which is titled Our Precious Isles.

The broadcaster and naturalist will explain why Britain and Ireland are critical for the survival of species across the globe.The first episode will also showcase newly seen behaviours, including killer whales hunting seals, golden eagles scavenging in mountains, puffins chased by greedy gulls, and sinister plants holding unsuspecting insects hostage.Obtaining the first-ever full sequence of hunting white-tailed eagles, which were previously extinct in Britain, took over 70 days.

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