Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Welcome to Springwatch viewers

If you have dropped by following the appreance of the Square Metre on BBC TV's Springwatch programme today, greetings and I hope you enjoy this weblog.

To find out more about the project, follow the links above and to the right, or just browse through the entries.

Even better, why not set up a square metre of your own then maybe some day we can compare results from different places in the United Kingdom or worldwide.

5 comments. Please leave a comment.:

gary thomson said...

I thought it was a very interesting part of the show. I wish I had my own square metre to look at.

Roy said...

Hello here from the Netherlands,

I saw the last minutes of the Square metre project tonight on Springwatch when I turned on the TV to watch the last part of Springwatch.

It sound very interesting and I'll try to see the rest of the programpart tomorrow and read more about it on this weblog.

But if it's what I think it is and is possible at our garden, then maybe I'll study a square meter in our garden.

Mike said...

Saw the piece on Springwatch. Though it ws brilliant: A Great idea! I'm taking my boys out at the weekend to start one from scratch this weekend

Henri Brocklebank said...

Patrick (the man who can see things that other people can't!),

I thought the piece about emthree was beautifully and sensitively filmed with some excellent shots of insects looking stunning in the foreground and you peering at them in the background. I loved what you said about it being art rather than science and I am sure that it will inspire many people to see the natural world in new ways.

Perhaps you could help us set up an emthree at Woods Mill. I think it is a bit overdue!

Henri

Ray said...

Great job Patrick.
The BBC should offer you more TV work.
Or you could publish a video diary independently!