
Episode 3
Nature series focusing on the wildlife struggling to survive on the Hebrides. A focus on the spectacular animal life residing on the exposed Outer Hebrides.
Of all the Islands on the Edge, the Outer Hebrides are the most exposed to the full power of the Atlantic. Despite this, the wildlife here is the most spectacular in Europe. On the outlying islands, seabirds rush to feed up their chicks while avoiding the murderous intentions of 'bonxies' - predatory skuas with a taste for young puffins.
On the low-lying Uists, acres of beautiful meadows burst into flower as summer finally arrives. But this is a year of drought and Atlantic salmon find themselves trapped in the sea pools and unable to move into the river systems. Yet again the creatures of the Hebrides must find ways to survive the extremes of these Islands on the Edge.
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Puffins in trouble
Duration: 02:14
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Pilot whales in trouble
Duration: 01:47
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Ewan McGregor |
| Executive Producer | Nigel Pope |
Broadcasts
- Mon 20 May 201321:00BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Sun 26 May 201318:05BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Thu 25 Jul 201321:00BBC Two except Scotland & Wales
- Thu 25 Jul 201321:30BBC Two Wales
- Fri 30 Aug 201309:00
- Thu 9 Nov 201716:15BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 23 Sep 201920:00
- Tue 24 Sep 201919:00
- Mon 9 Mar 202020:00
- Mon 16 Mar 202013:00
- Sun 27 Jun 202119:30




