Skyline
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Billions Season 5 Episodes 1 - 6 - Great series and entertaining as ever. The cat and mouse story between the characters is good viewing, although a little slow in places, it still has enough to keep me watching. Damien Lewis and Paul Giamatti are always on form in this series and season 5 continues with great dialogue and good twists and turns.
Marvel Agents Of Shield Season 7 Episodes 1 and 2 - Another quality series and good to see the team back (minus Fitz in the first 2 episodes). Watching Coulson return to the fold is great and the 1931 setting in these 2 episodes is great aswell. I'm Looking forward to catching up with the rest of this season when it airs.
Siren season 3 Epsodes 1 - 10. I was a little disappointed with this season and the previous season as a whole. Season 1 was quite entertaining but it seemed to go off the boil as the other 2 seasons tried to progress. Not bad but easily forgettable.
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Dan Volatile
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Springwatch
Episode 9 - 2019
The presenters spent the first ten minutes arguing about whether a Chaffinch chick had been eaten by a Pine Marten. As Packham likes to say: "This is why you pay the licence fee" although hopefully not for much longer.
Later on they did feature some interesting segments with a look at some of the birds which breed in the Cairngorms like the Ring Ouzel, Ptarmigan and Dotterel.
Of most interest to me was the feature on the Atlantic Herring which suffered a population crash fifty years ago probably due to overfishing. The North Sea population has since recovered somewhat unlike the West coast of Scotland where numbers have remained low. This has a knock on effect as herring eggs are food for fish such as sand eels, sand eels are food for birds like puffins and puffins are food for bearded chaps in thick jumpers who smoke pipes.
It was reported in 2018 that some divers had stumbled on a large herring spawning ground off Gairloch in Wester Ross and that the fish had returned the following year. The seafloor habitat that they spawn in is called maerl which I'd never heard of before. This consists of lumps of coral-like material created by red algae which form a loose carpet on the sea floor. The eggs of the herring and other fish species are protected and oxygenated in the large spaces between the particles and these areas of maerl (remember it for scrabble) may have to be protected from damage by fishing nets if they want the population of herring to recover.
Maerl
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