Sky Nature HD Sunday
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369
Sky
145
Virgin
189
6:00 AM
Coastal Africa
The African intertidal zone, home to a unique universe of plants and creatures
The African intertidal zone, sometimes water and sometimes land, and home to a unique universe of plants and creatures

7:00 AM
Coastal Africa
The distinctive landscape of Agulhas on Africa's east coast
The distinctive landscape of Agulhas on Africa's east coast, which is made up of everything from mangrove swamps to colourful coral reefs

8:00 AM
Weird, Wild and Wonderful
The quaint and quirky characters that fill the natural world
The natural world is filled with colourful, quaint and quirky characters. This documentary reveals how, when the name of the game is survival, nothing is too outrageous

9:00 AM
Wild Crusades: The Monkey Diaries
The life of Sri Lanka's toque macaque
The life of a toque macaque monkey hiding out in the jungles of Sri Lanka. But as its contact with humans increases, it begins to change in rather unexpected ways

10:00 AM
Alien Abyss
The weird and wonderful creatures that live in the ocean's darkest depths
The creatures that live in the ocean's darkest depths and the skills they have built over the years, from blind worms who fish to crabs who climb trees and more

11:00 AM
Alien Abyss
The planet's strangest animals, from snapping shrimp to wolf eels
Discover some of the planet's strangest animals, from snapping shrimp to wolf eels, and see how these ocean-dwelling creatures ensure mutual survival

12:00 PM
Alien Abyss
The bizarre mating rituals of the ocean's most peculiar creatures
The bizarre mating rituals of the ocean's most peculiar creatures, from bloody battles to super-size litters

1:00 PM
Living Beach
Australia's Fraser Island - a complex ecosystem built entirely upon sand
Australia's Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, which boasts a variety of landscapes, including coastal heathland, open woodlands and tropical rainforests

2:00 PM
Living Beach
The man-made dangers to the beaches of California
The beaches of California, which are some of the most beautiful in the world, but which also risk falling out of balance due to mankind's effects on nature

3:00 PM
Airborne
How animals use air to their advantage when finding and keeping a mate
A look at how animals use air to their advantage when finding and keeping a mate. Narrated by Keeley Hawes

4:00 PM
Airborne
Examining how airborne creatures navigate the skies
Examining how airborne creatures navigate the skies, with some routes being short and others across hundreds of miles

5:00 PM
My Best Friend's an Animal
A visit to the ranch that Albert the camel runs with his human friend Alex
A visit to the ranch that Albert the camel runs with his human friend Alex, and a check-in with Herbie the wallaby as he gets pampered

6:00 PM
Extraordinary Animals
How being disorganised works in the favour of certain animals
How being disorganised works in the favour of certain animals, revealing how a chaotic approach to life can help a species get ahead in a land of extremes

6:30 PM
Extraordinary Animals
How being obsessive can be a means of survival for animals
In the wild, being obsessive isn't a flaw - it can be a means of survival. This episode examines how certain animals know that obsession equals success

7:00 PM
David Attenborough's Dragons and Damsels
The world of dragonflies and damselflies
Their behaviours are as complex as mammals and they have existed since the dinosaurs. David Attenborough delves into the lives of dragonflies and damselflies

8:00 PM
Attenborough's Journey
The making of David Attenborough's series First Life
Documentary following David Attenborough as he travels around the world to make his series First Life, which explores the origins of life on Earth

9:00 PM
Weird, Wild and Wonderful
The quaint and quirky characters that fill the natural world
The natural world is filled with colourful, quaint and quirky characters. This documentary reveals how, when the name of the game is survival, nothing is too outrageous

10:00 PM
How the Wild Things Sleep
The secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom
The secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom, looking at how they deal with sleep deprivation and trying to discover whether animals dream

11:00 PM
My Best Friend's an Animal
A visit to the ranch that Albert the camel runs with his human friend Alex
A visit to the ranch that Albert the camel runs with his human friend Alex, and a check-in with Herbie the wallaby as he gets pampered

12:00 AM
Extraordinary Animals
How being disorganised works in the favour of certain animals
How being disorganised works in the favour of certain animals, revealing how a chaotic approach to life can help a species get ahead in a land of extremes

12:30 AM
Extraordinary Animals
How being obsessive can be a means of survival for animals
In the wild, being obsessive isn't a flaw - it can be a means of survival. This episode examines how certain animals know that obsession equals success

1:00 AM
Snow Leopards with Dan O'Neill
Part one of two. Dan O'Neill sets out on a mission to protect the snow leopard
Part one of two. Biologist and naturalist Dan O'Neill sets out on a mission to protect one of Earth's most elusive creatures - the snow leopard

2:00 AM
Snow Leopards with Dan O'Neill
Dan searches for the largest snow leopard ever recorded
Part two of two. Navigate the harsh Mongolian wilderness with Dan as he searches for the largest snow leopard ever recorded, known as 'the Dude'

3:00 AM
Wild Crusades
A team of wildlife filmmakers learn more about the sloth bear
A team of wildlife filmmakers explore the forests of Yala National Park as they investigate the enigmatic sloth bear's life and behaviour

4:00 AM
Wild Crusades
The explorers come across an abandoned sick elephant calf
A sick elephant calf who was found abandoned near a reserve appears to be another victim of the battle for space between humans and elephants

5:00 AM
Mysteries of Evolution
The importance of cooperation in the animal kingdom
The importance of cooperation in the animal kingdom, where some creatures work together to be social while others put the welfare of the group above their own potential

5:30 AM
Mysteries of Evolution
Creatures that have survived unchanged for millions of years
From the shark to the horseshoe crab, meet the planet's 'living fossils' - the creatures that have survived relatively unchanged for millions of years
