Webcam team hit the road
The webcam team have packed up and said goodbye to the population of Stronsay (seals and people) who've helped them to bring you a week and a half of live wildlife watching.
Ferries permitting - neither we nor you probably want to dwell on the shipping forecast for the next day or so - the journey from Orkney to Bristol begins on Tuesday.
So of course it's a big thank you to all the folk who made our time on Orkney so enjoyable.
Thanks also to everyone who watched the webcams, whether you were just an occasional visitor or were hooked for hours on end. For the first time, Autumnwatch was able to show international viewers a great UK wildlife spectacle at length. No matter where you were watching, we appreciate your input on the messageboard and through the Twitter stream.
Once the team is back at Autumnwatch HQ, we'll do what we can, here on the blog, to keep you up to date with any news from the experts still watching the seal beaches in Orkney.
For now from Orkney, cheers!

Comment number 1.
At 23:58 8th Nov 2010, andy stevenson wrote:The weather / shipping forecast looks problematic - why not stay a while longer and keep recording the wonderful wildlife of Stronsay?
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At 07:13 9th Nov 2010, jeztorrance wrote:@andy stevenson, last night we managed to get the ferry off Stronsay to Kirkwall. A bit choppy but nothing too bad.
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At 12:02 9th Nov 2010, LazyRizzo wrote:Congrats and thank you to the webcam team for some lovely images, and the feeling of really being there. Made a city centre office feel wild and seasidey for a bit.
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