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VIDEO: Simon King’s Scottish wildlife caravan tour – Day Two

The second installment in the Simon King wildlife diary explores rabbit activity

Suzette Rabout

A caravan holiday can mean spending time away with family, some just use it as a getaway from everyday life, but Simon King OBE uses his customised green Bailey Orion to travel around photographing and filming remarkable wildlife.

The award-winning wildlife photographer and naturalist is best known for his work on BBC shows such as Springwatch and Planet Earth but Simon is actually life-long caravanner and also a proud ambassador of the Caravan Club.

In the second of a four-part series, Simon discusses the pleasant ambience a caravan can provide inside his Green Goddess caravan, despite the chilly weather as he visits Townend of Shutterflat.

Using his caravan as a base he sets out to explore the wildlife including a group of rabbits who have left a trail, he also sets out a trail camera to catch any action while he is absent.

Simon also talks about the relationship between humans and animals, and the ongoing struggle to share the world in a benign fashion.

Keep checking back with CaravanTimes to watch further adventures in Simon King’s Scottish wildlife caravan tour.

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