Wow what a lovely surprise Steve, a beautiful bird. I hope it's going to be ok. Thank you so much for sharing this, I doubt we will ever see another video quite like this in an English forest again:) Fantastic 👍🏻Su x
Awesome! Don't get those popping in for a visit every day. Now if the Rhea had gone into the pond for a bath, you would have to pipe in some extra water to make up for the loss. Great to watch the bird of prey making use of your pond, plus all the others on the feeder. Take care...
Wow what a lovely surprise Steve, a beautiful bird. I hope it's going to be ok. Thank you so much for sharing this, I doubt we will ever see another video quite like this in an English forest again:) Fantastic 👍🏻Su x
Superbly captured on film :)
...on further research, a South American cousin to the ostrich. Learned something new today, thank you!
For a moment I thought you had traveled to the southern hemisphere. Incredible!
Awesome! Don't get those popping in for a visit every day. Now if the Rhea had gone into the pond for a bath, you would have to pipe in some extra water to make up for the loss. Great to watch the bird of prey making use of your pond, plus all the others on the feeder. Take care...
Wow. I wasn't expecting that! What was the food you gave it?
Gan Ainm
Just some wild bird food, mainly corn. It seemed to like it. Steve.
Was it called Chris?
Mooching Dingle I hope so
Mooching Dingle
Haha, that took a while to sink in! I may call it Diar (sorry about that crap joke) Steve.
Where did that come from?
City Bee
It escaped from a local small holder. Steve.
You don't get many of those in the wood so it must be great footage.
eaglevp
Funnily enough, that's the second one in the last 4 years! Thanks for watching. Steve.
lucky "catch" :)
blasted climate change. . .a brave fox would have a feast though!
spijkerpoes
I've been told people keep them to stop foxes eating their chickens. They make good dogs! Steve.