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Martin Hayward Smith
Приєднався 9 жов 2013
Відео
Beaver Release at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve, Norfolk.
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Beaver Release at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve, Norfolk.
A Curlew Calls
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A great project to produce, and telling the story of hope of the plight of the Curlew.
Sculthorpe Moor - A Year in the Life
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Follow the seasons' progress through a calendar year at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve, Norfolk
Ticketyboo Cottage Gardeners' World
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Owner Martin Hayward Smith enjoys some long-awaited 'home time' in Norfolk after travelling the world.
A Rainy Day in the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park
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A Rainy Day in the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk
A Frosty Day in the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park
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A Frosty Day in the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk
High Summer in Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk
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Enjoy High Summer in the Millennial Garden, designed by Piet Oudolf, at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk
Jenny Pickford Sculptures at Pensthorpe Natural Park
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Jenny Pickford Sculptures at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 6
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Time-lapse video of the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk. Designed by Piet Oudolf and featuring Sculptures by Jenny Pickford.
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 5
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Time-lapse video of the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk. Designed by Piet Oudolf and featuring Sculptures by Jenny Pickford.
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 4.
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Time-lapse video of the Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk. Designed by Piet Oudolf and featuring Sculptures by Jenny Pickford.
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 3
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A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 3
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 2
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A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 2
A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 1
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A Year at Pensthorpe Natural Park's Millennium Garden | Video 1
Sculthorpe Moor Empty Nests and Insects
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Sculthorpe Moor Empty Nests and Insects
North Norfolk Safaris on ITV Anglia News | 12 June 2019
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North Norfolk Safaris on ITV Anglia News | 12 June 2019
Martin Hayward Smith on Mustard Show 3 October 2014
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Martin Hayward Smith on Mustard Show 3 October 2014
Is this a construction video or a rewilding one? hard to tell. Also the boundaries are so built and un-natural, its little more than a one species zoo...
I take it there are no foxes or badgers within the fence, so all you need is a polecat or two to get rid of the Grey Squirrels, no more songbird eggs for breakfast😀. Bingo no protein hoovers, therefore A bird paradise too.😀
Beautiful black soil!
Heartwarming! ❤
Well done everybody and cheers from Canada!
When we reintroduced Beavers to Scotland they just had to bring the Beavrers to the waterside, and let them go!
I really don't understand why all this man effort was necessary. I'm Canadian, beavers here, introduced to a water bearing area with poplar trees. They would have quickly done all that work for the humans at no cost at all! Beavers like Poplar thems good eating! OK, not as good as Willow, but they will make do. I do hope they introduced more than one pair of beavers after two years, and the young would be looking for mates. Inbreeding is not good, and their instincts will push them out of the area if there are no other options.
There is something perverse about us landscaping a piece of land for beavers, when all the work done is exactly what beavers do. Still, at least there are beavers there now.
The beaver is the national animal of Canada.
I thought the way Trudeau is robbing the country that we had changed to the culture?
Absolutely magnificent 💚 congratulations to all.
Incredible achievement, but a lot of expense and work. Beavers are called "Landscape Engineers", why engineer the landscape for them? Let them do it themselves, no?
What a waste of money. Every where else they put them where they are needed this is one man's personal zoo
Just watched a US project, the rancher uses modern grazing management for his cattle, you can see the difference compared to his neighbours who don't and wanted to rewild a massive creek. He tried beavers himself but then with professional help he was successful at a cost of £2500. He was as a younger man anti beaver, but his new thinking encouraged his granddaughter to study environment at Uni and later become part of the project which revitalised a huge area and also improved the land for his cattle ranch.
Yes, I noticed this is more an exhibit than a real wetland. Kinda creepy, isn't? Wonder how long before the beavers changed everything?
Could beavers do their job if just reintroduced? Not as much money to make tho by natural healing. That does count.
Such a beautiful bird and top of the pops for evocative bird call. Thank you Chrissy for looking after them and Martin for making such a lovely film x
any updates planned
What an amazing project, in sheer size, planning and construction. Fantastic 👏👏
What a great undertaking. Fantastic to see the transformation. Thanks for sharing this.
As I do penance for trapping beaver 60 years ago I am enjoying learning even more about this amazing keystone species. I love binge streaming! lol. Started a few days ago watching a couple of short videos on the reintroduction of beaver to the San Pedro River in Arizona, USA. I live just a few miles away and have gone to the Rio many times to enjoy and shoot music videos with my Native American style wood flutes. Now I am going to look for some dams. Also, even closer, is a Clovis era Mastadon kill site (several in the vicinity) These are 10,000 years old. Here we just release the beaver and let them transform the river valley. They have already migrated into Mexico and over to the Rio Santa Cruz valley area. this is happening all over Mexico, Canada, and the USA. but this project is incredible. I spent the first five minutes cringing at the audacity of two legends trying to change nature. But what a great vision!. I've subscribed and am looking forward to updates.
Great film. Deserves a much wider currency.
Update please :)
So beautiful, so well made, so little attention, incredible!
Awesome video, commentary, everything! Just the best documentary ever, and can't thank you enough!🤩🤩🤩
I love the doggo, looking after his boss!
Great job, well done!
I'm a second year OU Students. This is truly amazing
Amazing
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V shaped grills work best to stop them from damming culverts.
Beavers use culverts to make water stoppage points … you don’t know the behaviour of these guys you bought in …
Wait until they decide to spread … once their babies are adults, they go looking for their own areas to build dams. They generally go upstream if Canadian beavers. Not sure about the European beavers …
They will be moved to other projects more than likely, reintroductions are ramping up so rn they are being spread about
Beautifully shot with a captivating story. Well done Richard. Subbed.
Wouldn't it be nice if all mankind were like beavers mind her own business do our own things
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Any chance you guys might want a few porcupines too?😊
Lovely production. Didn't see any beavers though.
The beavers were introduced sometime after this film was made.
I can't believe this film hasn't had more watchers.
It was perfect before man did anything…then fences? All for 2 beavers? What can be said…
Perfect? A monoculture of poplars? Are you one of those people who has a monoculture, ryegrass lawn and thinks that it is 'perfect'?
Brilliant piece of work. That amount of work, time and effort to get to this point is impressive. Late to the party but hope it’s working out ok.
Lovely video thank you....
Wonderful! Mr. Mears is incredible. Thanks for the upload.
thank you for posting this. lovely to see the beavers
Beautiful film and work
Lovely video. Beautiful drawings and so nice to see the wild stags in the open fields.
awesome. sadly I am not in the woods. :(
No women allowed then? Or maybe only men have £5k spare for this kind of jolly
This looks bad ass, I wish I could do something like this, I suffer complex ptsd tho, It's a massive barrier for me for doing a lot of things, I suffer it because of years of violence inflicted on me so my trust for people have gone, But yeah I'm not as bad as I was but I still can't go out much, Only time I will go out is when I use either my electric monster scooter or my E-bike, Mainly my E-bike coz the UK still thinks an electric scooter is some sort of dangerous vehicle so they put laws in em, So I done my E-bike, If you suffer mental health or even health issues then an E-bike will help you get out if you can, I am going to start braving it soon tho an go further a field see how I cope, Poss try book a cabin somewhere, An do a nature trip on my E-bike, Try light a little fire light Ray do, lol.... Yeah Ray is always a top show, Extremely educated Ray is, I prefer Ray then the dude who sleeps in hotels, lol....
Ray looks like he spends every night in a hotel drinking port and that he now suffers gout.
he has Lyme disease; it nearly ended his career and makes it difficult to maintain his weight, so have a heart mate
This was funny as hell. Tourist video pitching the most easy access places of our enviroment as "bushcraft" material. We have denser woods in our back yard and I live in fairly big city in North Karelia. Overall snow depht here is currently 55 cm, and it's only january.
Can't wait to see your bushcraft career take off and get your own TV series like Ray Mears.
Can't wait to see your bushcraft career take off and get your own TV series like Ray Mears.
@@mrshankly213 Why the repetition? Are you like Richard Texan from The Simpson's, tad bit obsessive compulsive and have to do everything in pairs... One two three! One two three! I would get then that why you seemed to take my comment personally, being an executive trying to find bushcraft experiences from UA-cam. You are going to have one hell of a wait, because I rather watch the crackling fire than the finder of a camera when out and about.
@@sanakassara "Why the repetition?" UA-cam failure obviously. Why would I take your comment personally? "being an executive trying to find bushcraft experiences from UA-cam" Who me? No I try and find idiotic comments on UA-cam. Why would you say I'm an executive? And lastly, what are you smoking?
@@mrshankly213 Yes yes, failure indeed... I think that the only "failure" might have been the glitch between your brain and your index finger, which you used to poke the enter button. Or did you smash it with an hamfist? I figured that you could be part of the intended target audience, fed up executive or career missile looking for exotic kicks from tourist traps in here, like the geezers falling on their asses on skies in the video. Then I took a look at you channel and for the life of me I can't figure out why would have you been so butthurt from my comment. How could anybody devouring so much Simpson's like you do, even find him/herself from the comment section of an "bushcraft" video - not that this even qualified as one. Do you even go out enough to be interested in spending time in the nature? TBHT, there was no nature in the video. Only thing I saw was a tourist trap and bunch of travellers from the thousands of similar groups visiting here constantly and spoiling the nature in the process.
You can go on your own to do it and it'll be £2000, on a course £3000, on a course with one of the three most eminent Bushcraft exponents on the planet £5000. It's kind of how life has always worked.....no name cola costs a lot less than the real thing.
£5000 .......wow......how to survive being ripped off
Very appropriate price. He has to make a (good) living along with his staff, especially after taking years out to care for his wife. Not for me both financially and for political philosophy reasons and I'd rather live in a society where people don't need such 'adventures' to give deep meaning to their lives. But, taken as a business product, price will be appropriate to its target market - simple demand and supply pricing curve that gives a few people, from travel industry to trip assistants and lights cabin builders, an honest income
@@cuebj Damming with faint praise ..