The week we were there, they showed nighttime photos of "urban red foxes" that live in Glasgow. They are nocturnal animals and the photographer got some great shots. Apparently, some of the foxes live in a natural gas facility and come out in the evening.
Good luck with the graduate program -- we drove past Glasgow on our northern Scotland and England trip (our first to the UK in 2001, but anywhere we've been in Scotland is just great!
Fascinating!
Thanks for your comments.
Radio Lady in Oregon
From BBC web site (I thought the footage might be available on-line, but I don't think so...)
Springwatch
Monday 4 to Thursday 7 June
8.00-9.00pm BBC TWO
http://www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch (L-R) Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King bring viewers a second week of live wildlife reports
Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King return for a second week of live wildlife reports, watching the trials, tribulations and sheer beauty that is spring. Through the use of 50 mini-cameras and miles of fibre-optic cable, viewers can continue to follow the real-life animal dramas – live – without disturbing the animals themselves.
The series, based on an organic farm in Devon, features blue tits, great tits, swallows, robins, wrens, blackbirds, song thrushes, chaffinches, barn owls, buzzards, jackdaws, badgers, woodpeckers, housemartins, otters, kingfishers and dippers.
Away from the Devon farm, Simon King continues his journey round the beautiful Scottish island of Islay; and,
in Glasgow, Gordon Buchanan continues his fox diary, following the red fox families living in the area to discover how they cope with city life. Springwatch is also a key player in the BBC's three-year Breathing Places Campaign, so people will be encouraged to explore their local area – all backed up by the 15 BBC flagship public "Springwatch Festivals" across the UK on the weekend of 9 and 10 June.
Viewers can continue to enjoy Springwatch by tuning in to the Springwatch Nightshift on BBC Two at 11.20pm and 2am every night. They can also catch up with the Springwatch up-date and highlights show on Friday 8 June on BBC One at 7.30pm.