Having spent the last 10 weeks in lockdown, capturing some nature on my daily walk and in the garden. Footage from the camera trap set in the woods and on the pond.
Some Wonderful footage X Great to see so many creatures using your pond in the woods X Lovely looking Fox, one of my favourite animals X So nice to see some footage from you again X Thank you X
hm, missed this one.. I'm having trouble with utube notifications, very very annoying. But I got here on my own account - glad to see a sign of life! And what a great captures again! So cheers, have a nice summer!
Hi. Yes I have been quiet lately. Partly busy with work, covid and a bit disillusioned with youtube. Plus a broken camera! Been out still, just no over nighters. Watched and enjoyed your videos, sorry for not commenting. May be back soon. Steve.
@@wildnatureviews6925 same disillusion here too. ive been logged off for some time and will do so more often. too much fear and hate mongering propaganda. kak! but we did have some fun didn't we!
Just found you channel some great woodland footage of the wildlife. My wife and I are currently buying a wood. Not as big as yours just under 2 acres. I'm retired now so getting in to filming. Have took some film in local woods near US at moment. Films on wife's channel Quedgeley wildlife photography. Just subscribed to your channel hope to see more of your work Great stuff. Regards John
Hi Steve, do you still use that bag hide? I'm hesitant between getting that and a 3D camo suit. That is if I even bother with trying to hide from the deer, I've had some success just by showing up.
I think good fieldcraft is best. Keeping still and quiet with the wind in the right direction (which I'm sure you do) is the best approach. As long as you stay unhuman like as possible by either staying low or breaking up your outline with a suit or bag hide. I used to use a hide for filming birds, but as long as you stay still and quiet you don't need any hide, especialy if you tempt them with food. I've had deer come upto me to check me out if you don't look like a threat. You can use deer calls to attract them (which do work) but make unnatural photos/videos. A bag hide is good for watching badgers at night as they keep you warm! But not that necessary to hide you from them, it's all about scent. Good luck with whatever you choose. Steve
Very nice! Loved the female fox calling to her young.
Lovely nature compendium
Some Wonderful footage X Great to see so many creatures using your pond in the woods X Lovely looking Fox, one of my favourite animals X So nice to see some footage from you again X Thank you X
Excellent footage very well produced
Just discovered your channel I love it...😊
Thank you. I plan on making some more videos soon. I have got another channel, crafty veggie, you may also like? Thanks for watching. Steve.
hm, missed this one..
I'm having trouble with utube notifications, very very annoying. But I got here on my own account - glad to see a sign of life! And what a great captures again!
So cheers, have a nice summer!
Hi. Yes I have been quiet lately. Partly busy with work, covid and a bit disillusioned with youtube. Plus a broken camera! Been out still, just no over nighters. Watched and enjoyed your videos, sorry for not commenting. May be back soon. Steve.
@@wildnatureviews6925 same disillusion here too. ive been logged off for some time and will do so more often. too much fear and hate mongering propaganda.
kak!
but we did have some fun didn't we!
Just found you channel some great woodland footage of the wildlife. My wife and I are currently buying a wood. Not as big as yours just under 2 acres. I'm retired now so getting in to filming. Have took some film in local woods near US at moment. Films on wife's channel Quedgeley wildlife photography. Just subscribed to your channel hope to see more of your work Great stuff. Regards John
Hi Steve, do you still use that bag hide? I'm hesitant between getting that and a 3D camo suit. That is if I even bother with trying to hide from the deer, I've had some success just by showing up.
I think good fieldcraft is best. Keeping still and quiet with the wind in the right direction (which I'm sure you do) is the best approach. As long as you stay unhuman like as possible by either staying low or breaking up your outline with a suit or bag hide. I used to use a hide for filming birds, but as long as you stay still and quiet you don't need any hide, especialy if you tempt them with food.
I've had deer come upto me to check me out if you don't look like a threat. You can use deer calls to attract them (which do work) but make unnatural photos/videos. A bag hide is good for watching badgers at night as they keep you warm! But not that necessary to hide you from them, it's all about scent. Good luck with whatever you choose. Steve
Too Bad you do so few videos.