Well done to all at Fieldsports Britain; you are doing a tremendous job! If I could, I would thank you one by one for your hard work. Keep it up and keep them coming. Congratulations on the 600'th. A very professional team
Good day Charles and the team, congrats for the 600th show, awesome achievement,,great videos for this week, enjoyed watching them, many thanks, thumbs ups for all videos, best regards and greetings from New Zealand.
Congtats on the 600'th show as mentioned by Stewart. Exciting stalk on the roes as well. What is not so great is watching windmills. I don't like them. They are environmental pollution in my mind. Easy to put up. Very hard to get rid of is my experience. Otherwise a great episode. Keep em coming.
So that guy was shooting Grey Squirrels to protect Reds?What does he do ?Release a top predator like the Pine Martin to devour the Greys of course Reds are totally off the menu!🤔🙄
Thanks, Allan. They have a line we didn't cover about how greys are too heavy compared to reds to get to the further branches to avoid the pine martens. Don't know if that's true. / Charlie
Niall Rowantree just told you that PM is predated upon also. You can’t describe PM as a ‘top’ predator because this isn’t a simple linear food chain, it’s a food web. Secondly, yes. They will decimate greys, resulting in positive increase in reds. We have witnessed this occur in Aberdeen and the shire boundary. This has been documented in cases of PM Vs Squirrel in the UK. You’ve just been told about the scent differential between American and European PM, so even with that alone if it’s true then our reds can ‘smell’ the danger and so have a chance. Thirdly, let’s not ignore the fact that PM are a predator of reds. But this is not their only food source and that the challenge in catching them is quite great. PM aren’t invasive, they aren’t exploiting an indefensible niche in predating reds. It’s a coexistence that stretches back millennia. We need to start looking at PM and RS interactions as indicators of wider ecosystem function.
@@dougblease5170 They will kill anything they are able to over come! They do not eat Jam sandwiches or Peanut Butter in the wild!If I had a Chicken Farm or any fowl I would be extremely worried.This includes Wildfowl and ground nesting birds such as Lapwings, Curlews Etc Etc!
Well done good to be part of it , keeping the shooting and real conservationists , community together.
Well done to all at Fieldsports Britain; you are doing a tremendous job! If I could, I would thank you one by one for your hard work. Keep it up and keep them coming. Congratulations on the 600'th. A very professional team
600 Amazing . . . Keep it up pls. Thanks David for the news about Malta and the Turtle Dove situation.
Congratulations on the 600th episode Fieldsports Team! Another great show.
Great show as usual. I look forward every week for these shows. Thank you
Happy 600th! Looking good on it!
Good day Charles and the team, congrats for the 600th show, awesome achievement,,great videos for this week, enjoyed watching them, many thanks, thumbs ups for all videos, best regards and greetings from New Zealand.
Great show as always, highlight of of my digital week!....I always save it till Friday night
Well done too Paul and Sergio, 2 good ambassadors for the fieldsports channel. 👍👌
Sergio is one of the nicest guys you could meet. Always took time to chat to you when he worked in my local RFD.
Good luck for 300,000 subscribers!🦌
Congtats on the 600'th show as mentioned by Stewart. Exciting stalk on the roes as well. What is not so great is watching windmills. I don't like them. They are environmental pollution in my mind. Easy to put up. Very hard to get rid of is my experience.
Otherwise a great episode. Keep em coming.
Great show lads
Quality . . . Education and humour. Perfect combination. I'm a teacher - I know!
Awesome as always
Congratulations on the 600th 👍
Thanks 👍
Good job boys
Sheeesh 300k is close
his Scottish accent comes out in his Portuguese English
Wen you doing a catty episode 1 must be in the pipe line
Congrats on the 600th show guys 👍 great episode nice mixed bag.
Can you send the 300k subscribers my way 🤣🤣🤣
Doing our best :) - / Charlie
So that guy was shooting Grey Squirrels to protect Reds?What does he do ?Release a top predator like the Pine Martin to devour the Greys of course Reds are totally off the menu!🤔🙄
Thanks, Allan. They have a line we didn't cover about how greys are too heavy compared to reds to get to the further branches to avoid the pine martens. Don't know if that's true. / Charlie
Niall Rowantree just told you that PM is predated upon also. You can’t describe PM as a ‘top’ predator because this isn’t a simple linear food chain, it’s a food web.
Secondly, yes. They will decimate greys, resulting in positive increase in reds. We have witnessed this occur in Aberdeen and the shire boundary. This has been documented in cases of PM Vs Squirrel in the UK. You’ve just been told about the scent differential between American and European PM, so even with that alone if it’s true then our reds can ‘smell’ the danger and so have a chance.
Thirdly, let’s not ignore the fact that PM are a predator of reds. But this is not their only food source and that the challenge in catching them is quite great. PM aren’t invasive, they aren’t exploiting an indefensible niche in predating reds. It’s a coexistence that stretches back millennia. We need to start looking at PM and RS interactions as indicators of wider ecosystem function.
@@dougblease5170 They will kill anything they are able to over come! They do not eat Jam sandwiches or Peanut Butter in the wild!If I had a Chicken Farm or any fowl I would be extremely worried.This includes Wildfowl and ground nesting birds such as Lapwings, Curlews Etc Etc!