Johnny Kingdom - A Year On Exmoor

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Johnny Kingdom - A Year On Exmoor

Johnny Kingdom looks at the wildlife of the moors and woodlands of Exmoor. Villagers ask Johnny to open their big annual event, the Bishops Nympton Flower Show.

Series 1
Johnny Kingdom looks at the wildlife of the moors and woodlands of Exmoor. He's on the trail of red deer calves, but is distracted by partridges, stoats and a sparrow.
Johnny Kingdom looks at the wildlife of the moors and woodlands of Exmoor. It's early summer and Johnny is determined to film red deer calves and fox cubs.
It's spring and Johnny should be filming badgers, but there's no sign of any cubs, and the food he's put down for the badgers is being eaten by squirrels, pheasants and rats.
Spring has finally arrived on Exmoor and it's Johnny's busiest time of year for filming. He also worries about his three-legged pet deer Bambi, who is not well.
Wild boars are let loose on the moor, and Johnny and the media try and find them. They also try to find a way to get close to some migrating spoonbills.
A neighbour brings Johnny an injured buzzard to look after. Johnny is also keen to find out what happened to one of the Exmoor foals after the round-up.
Johnny Kingdom presents a look at the wildlife of the moors and woodlands of Exmoor. After filming the pony round-up, he heads off to see the salmon jumping.
Johnny Kingdom looks at the wildlife of Exmoor. It's mid-autumn - the time of the red deer's mating season - and Johnny has some unfinished business with a stag.
Johnny Kingdom looks at the wildlife of Exmoor. It's autumn, and he prepares to build a badger hide, from where he hopes to film badgers and other wildlife.
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