Autumnwatch webcams: Slimbridge transmission and interview times
The Autumnwatch webcams from Slimbridge are available on the web and on Red Button. On the web, they run from 10am to 4.30pm each day (apart from Fridays when they start at 2pm and run until 11pm). On Red Button different platforms have different times, so here they are:

In addition to the live pictures we're also running a series of interviews by naturalist and broadcaster Chris Sperring. Chris is speaking to experts from Slimbridge and beyond to discover the natural history of the Bewick's swans, of the other species at the centre and of the estuary itself as autumn turns to winter. Tune in for some fascinating analysis.
Tue 22 Nov:
1130 – Carrie Hume (Head of Conservation Policy)
1300 – Dave Paynter (Reserve Manager) (Reserve daily update)
1400 – Kane Bridges (Water bird Monitoring Officer)
1500 – James Lees or Martin McGill (WWT Wardens) or both (Bewick’s swan update)
1530 – Commentated feed
Wed 23 Nov:
1130 – Rob Shore (Head of Wetland Conservation)
1400 – Any combination of James Lees, Martin McGill and Dave Paynter (Reserve update)
1500 – Julia Newth (Bewick’s swan scientist) (Bewick’s swan update)
1530 – Commentated feed
Thu 24 Nov:
1200 – James Lees or Martin McGill (Reserve update, feed commentary)
1400 – Emma Hutchins (Head of Reserves Management)
1500 – Julia Newth (Bewick’s swan update, feed commentary)
1530 – Commentated feed
Fri 25 Nov:
1430 – Dave Paynter (Managing the reserve)
1630 – Rich Hearn (Head of Species Monitoring)
1530 – Commentated feed
1800 – Dave Paynter (Reserve update)
2200 – Julia Newth (Bewick’s updates)
Sat 26 Nov:
1530 – Commentated feed
Sun 27 Nov:
1130 – James Lees or Martin McGill (Reserve update, summary of autumn/early winter activity)
1300 – Kevin Peberdy (Future of the reserve and estuary short and long term)
1430 – Julia Newth (Summary of swan behaviour, comings and goings we have seen. Future for the swans in both the short and long term)
1530 – Commentated feed

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