Legendary wildlife expert Sir David Attenborough is back in Pembrokeshire as he continues to film for his new tv series.
Sir David said: โIn my long lifetime, I have travelled to almost every corner of our planet. The new series is being filmed by Silverback Films and will highlight The series will highlight how the UK is an important place for wildlife and the behaviours of a wide range of animals from across the country. Fans were delighted that Sir David is back in Pembrokeshire once again, with a suggestion that he may have enjoyed seaside holidays in the area when he was a child, and that he was stationed at Dale during the Second World War.
Sir David, 96, dropped into Skomer Island in June to spot a rich variety of bird and mammal life for the new BBC1 natural history show, Wild Isles. And on ...
Sir David said in publicity material for the series: โIn my long lifetime, I have travelled to almost every corner of our planet. The new series is being filmed by Silverback Films and will highlight how the UK is an important place for wildlife and the behaviours of a wide range of animals. And on Friday, August 26, there was a sighting of the remarkable veteran in south Pembrokeshire when he visited the Green Bridge of Wales area to spy seals in the sea below.