What a wonderful program it is,it starts off with Orca whales looking for seals to eat in the Shetlands,who knew that Orca whales was so close and the way that they creep up on their prey is fascinating,even to the point of creeping up on seals by swimming on their side so that their dorsal fin doesn't break the surface of the water

Then there's a section on the Golden Eagles of Scotland hunting barnacle geese and dormice and their babies avoiding Owls,how the hell do they get to film in a dormouse nest underground?

Then it's the badgers time,the only one that I had I've ever seen was dead at the side of the A1 once bumble bees,moths that hunt for pollen in daytime,foxes and their offspring

Then there's puffins Frank,I would love to see a puffin in the wild so was excited to see them come up and what a treat,the puffin had a mouth full of fish and some herring gills twice it's size tried to get the fish out of its mouth but that plucky little puffin wasn't having any of it, Attenborough got really close to them (about 2ft away) and they didn't seem nervous at all

There's a free Wild Isles poster available which im going for as soon as I've finished this and a promise of red squirrels in a further episode

bbc.co.uk/wildisles

It looks like a wonderful series Frank so give it a go,you can always fast forward the bits that you don't like and tbh there's not that much hunting each other