i nearly cried :) being able to see how special those foxes are and the landscape they live in, even through the screen, is so wonderful. thank you so so much for this video
Iceland is one of the top places on my bucket list. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you to some of the most remote parts of it. As someone who grew up obsessed with nature, animals and the outdoors who is now working an office job as a living, it's so nice to take a break in my day and live vicariously through your adventures.
What a wonderful and beautiful creature ❤ Thanks for sharing yet another beautifully made video, I love these so much! Your videos are always an oasis of calm and wonder 😍
We live on an amazing planet. I love the wildlife images but I am always blown away by the vistas in the wide/panoramic shots. Also kudos for the music selections, always perfectly matched to the various scenes. Thanks again.
What great shots of the cubs, some really special footage. Iceland is a fantastic place, I am hoping to go back again next year. Looking forward to seeing your future videos as well.
That island has very rugged beauty and it gets better when the sun came out and those baby foxes were so adorable. It's so nice to see a place on Earth that hasn't been invaded and destroyed by humans. I loved that beautiful house too. My dream is to have limited internet and cell service but nice electricity in a rather remote area near a desert like are for a month. Thank you so much Dani! Your video and photography are excellent as well as those others you added to your awesome video. Can't wait for your next video as always.
Just a wonderful video and story, thanks As a fellow videographer, you should lower the volume of your added background music. That music drowns out your soothing and wonderful narrating voice.
I think this place is definitely a fairyland. It is beautiful and peaceful with no disturbance from the environment. It is really a nice place to live.
It wasn’t an arctic fox but a few days ago we had a red fox in our wood /yard he or she chose three spots to sleep in the sun it was really awesome to see…the fox hasn’t been around since. Yes we took photos of him.
Hello I really like your video's !!!The time it take and the care Keep it up !!!! Have you seen Roo any more ???? You have a Great eye fore what you are doing !!!!
Delightful video Misc Conner. A colleague of mine here at SanDiego zoo told me a wildlife photographer journalist was covering the very animal I’ve been studying for the last 10 years. You did a very fine job indeed. I hope you get to travel to Hudson Bay Canada where we have a few Vulpes lagopus waiting for you. Thank you for the exposure you’ve given to one of the most a beautiful animals that was nearly hunted out of extinction. Perhaps I’ll even see you in SanDiego one day.
Such beautiful stills and video. 😍 I was reminded of something wildlife photographer Paul Rezendes wrote about an encounter with some red fox cubs: "Their eyes were pools of innocence."
Absolutely wonderful, thank you for sharing. If the eider ducks weren't hunted by humans for their feathers, there would be enough for the foxes? I amy be wrong here.
Which reminds me that when I was very young, we had what we called an 'eider down'. This was actually what we'd now call a duvet, and was filled with eider feathers. It's sad to know that they were hunted for their feathers.
I was thinking the same .... if the ducks weren't hunted, there would be enough food for the foxes . It was kinda surprising that Iceland 🇮🇸 didn't ban it or keep it very limited 💔
Eider ducks aren't hunted for feathers, quite the opposite. They've been considered an important human companion since the country was settled and have been a fully protected species in Iceland for almost two centuries. Eider farmers usually create a secure area for the birds to nest in, patrolling it to protect them from predators, human or fox and when it's safe, they collect the down from the birds' nests. It's in their interest to protect and preserve the birds.
@@hugithordarson Yes, both on Iceland and in Norway they build small houses for the female eiders to roost in, after the chicks are hatched the down is harvested
@hugithordarson Thank you so much for explaining the duck farms in Iceland 🇮🇸. Now it makes more sense. I didn't know there were farms for this purpose. I thought this was foxes impacting the ducks in the wild , as in humans hunting them to extinction leaving foxes with no food or limited food. Appreciate the explanation 👍
Bravo, well done Dani. The closest I've ever come to a sea and landscape like that was whale watching with the College of the Atlantic off Maine, where the mountains look so magnificant and high from the sea. A September day - it was the Autumnal Equinox - and while the temps were very good, around 60 F, there were large swells. And not many whales...and no foxes.
Hmmn, I could be wrong, but I'm guessing these adorable creatures, maybe on a forthcoming calendar ... This has to be one of your favourite trips, I mean, baby Artic foxes (or are the brown ones mini bears ! )
Hi Dani. Great video as always... But of course eider are not killed for their down. That would be like killing the duck that lays the golden eggs 🙂 This is from the homepage of Icelandic eiderfarmers. "Eider farming and down collection is based on centuries-old traditions. Farmers provide wild eiders protection from predators, patrolling colonies day-and-night during nesting season. A unique relationship has developed between farmers and eiders. They trust each other. In spring the farmers prepare for the arrival of the eider. They clean the nesting area. To encourage the bird’s return, farmers often use radios and colorful items. At nesting time the female eider sheds the down from her breast. This exposes her body warmth to the eggs while nesting. When it’s safe for the eiders, farmers carefully collect the down. When an adult eider is two to three years old it begins nesting. It usually returns to the area where it hatched to start a nest of its own."
Fabulous account, Dani! Now about the calendar when it arrived - may sound corny, but when I opened the box and saw the calendar and goodies, that was delightful and then something else was in the box. You. Your entire essence came out of the box. Gave me tingles, the good kind. If it could be seen, it would be like wafts of smoke. I know, corny., except to say somehow you yourself popped out of the box. Do with that info what you will. I never opened a piece of mail and had that experience before. Chalk it up to connection.
What an amazing landscape and those foxes looked like little cuddly bears. Dani, I'm curious, how possessive are you and your fellow photographers with your shots?
Thanks Dani for another wonderful video. The foxes are beautiful, likewise the scenery. I love the pic of the B & W foxes on your calendar. Look fwd to your next video. Must check out your website for more.
I really like your videos Dani, I just stopped what I was doing to watch your latest video... I'm seeing comments from 18 hours ago though, UA-cam is telling me you uploaded this 40ish minutes ago.
That is not the uploading time, but the publication time. Before the video is made public the creator can still provide links to it - in this case probably to members or patrons.
This lady knows how to make her vids look like fairy-tales on film! Give her a feature film or documentary! My favorite channel hands-down!
Wow thank you!
Yeah feature film! Make her film Earth 3 by herself! Or the next marvel movie
I Agree!!!! 👏👏👏😁
Exactly! She is like a successor to David Attenborough for me.
so true well said
Thank you for the amazing encounter. The photography, the foxes, and the landscape are all spectacular.🎉
Gosh, are the pups adorable! Thanks for sharing, Dani!
They are so darn cute! Thanks for braving the weather, etc to share this with us!
i nearly cried :) being able to see how special those foxes are and the landscape they live in, even through the screen, is so wonderful. thank you so so much for this video
Tough and windy and lonely location.😯Thanks for the adventure. Glad you got to see the foxes in the end. 😃
Iceland is one of the top places on my bucket list. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you to some of the most remote parts of it. As someone who grew up obsessed with nature, animals and the outdoors who is now working an office job as a living, it's so nice to take a break in my day and live vicariously through your adventures.
You should also go on some adventures! Thanks for watching :)
Fox Puppies,, ✨❣🥰❣✨
Cuteness Overload,, 💖🤪💖
From one photographer to another, your work is stunning
Thank you Dani for taking me along on your adventures. Your videos always make me smile!
😁❤️🐿
Wonderful Dani. Thank you. John.
This video was absolutely stunning. So beautiful and well done. If UA-cam had Oscars, this one wins hands down.
What a wonderful and beautiful creature ❤
Thanks for sharing yet another beautifully made video, I love these so much! Your videos are always an oasis of calm and wonder 😍
We live on an amazing planet. I love the wildlife images but I am always blown away by the vistas in the wide/panoramic shots. Also kudos for the music selections, always perfectly matched to the various scenes. Thanks again.
Adorable, foxes ,so cute!!.
Many thanks for sharing it.
Clara
What an amazing adventure, beautiful video and photography as usual. Thanks Dani, Marthese
For a moment I read the title and wondered what the fox was doing in that lonely house 😅. Excellent shots again Dani!
Really nice pictures of the Arctic fox, so it will be exciting to see your next video.😀
It's so beautiful there! 🙏✝💖 And so cute baby foxes 😍🥰
amazing photography tnx so much for sharing cant wait for more
What great shots of the cubs, some really special footage. Iceland is a fantastic place, I am hoping to go back again next year. Looking forward to seeing your future videos as well.
Hey Dani, That was an amazing encounter. So glad we get to share a little of it ❤ Have a blessed week 🙏
That island has very rugged beauty and it gets better when the sun came out and those baby foxes were so adorable. It's so nice to see a place on Earth that hasn't been invaded and destroyed by humans. I loved that beautiful house too. My dream is to have limited internet and cell service but nice electricity in a rather remote area near a desert like are for a month. Thank you so much Dani! Your video and photography are excellent as well as those others you added to your awesome video. Can't wait for your next video as always.
I hope you can make your dream come true! Sounds exciting
So beautiful all around. Thanks Dani for the beautiful red squirrel calendar. The small purchase price was well worth it.🌻
Great stuff Dani amazing den shoots you and the group got. I guess you got the Arctic fox bug now 😂😂😂 best regards from Iceland
Yes very much so, I'm photographing them this winter! And the next
Thank you for sharing Dani!!! ❤🎉❤🎉❤
Love all of your work Dani, thanks for the wonderful calendar, So jealous of you
There were multiple baby foxes one morning in my backyard. Cute++. My sister was in Iceland recently. A magical land.
They are just so beautiful!!! Thank you Dani!!!!!!
Cute, cute, cute creatures on your channel 😊
Wow! Hope you go back in the winter! 👌
Thank you for sharing some of the incredible beauty of our world.
Thank you, Dani, for this utterly adorable episode!
Thank you for a really great video 👍🏻😊👍🏻 You are a Star 🌹⭐️🌹
So adorable, I love the white one.
Iceland is one of the most amazing places I've ever visited. And puffins!
That video is very informative. Great job.❤❤❤❤
They are so cute.
Feelgood clips and photos !!! good work !!
Just a wonderful video and story, thanks
As a fellow videographer, you should lower the volume of your added background music.
That music drowns out your soothing and wonderful narrating voice.
I think this place is definitely a fairyland. It is beautiful and peaceful with no disturbance from the environment. It is really a nice place to live.
they are beyond stinking cute, really... omg 😍
from certain angles they resemble bears. Not sure about going to Iceland to see wildlife but possibly as one focus of a multi-faceted trip
Breathtaking!
This video has the vibe of proffesional documentaries on the big TV channels! This was a beautiful video. Thankyou!
Absolutely wonderful....,.
Incredible, what an awesome experience.
It wasn’t an arctic fox but a few days ago we had a red fox in our wood /yard he or she chose three spots to sleep in the sun it was really awesome to see…the fox hasn’t been around since. Yes we took photos of him.
Beautiful. Thank you.
They really are lovely animals,
Hello I really like your video's !!!The time it take and the care Keep it up !!!! Have you seen Roo any more ???? You have a Great eye fore what you are doing !!!!
Amazingly Cute Artic Foxes . . .:-)
When I saw the pups in the thumbnail I, for some reason, instantly thought of Sköll and Hati. Lovely video 🙂
Cuteness Overload !!!!
beautiful! love foxes
What an absolutely beautiful video! The baby foxes are like mystical little creatures, so sweet. My heart is full ❤🇨🇦
Your taste in music matches the feel of the footage perfectly! You are very talented.
Incredible video and great pictures! Well done!!
Great documentation. Go to Kamchatka!
I'm so glad you had that perfect encounter after taking a bunch of people all that way.....and what amazing footage
Delightful video Misc Conner. A colleague of mine here at SanDiego zoo told me a wildlife photographer journalist was covering the very animal I’ve been studying for the last 10 years. You did a very fine job indeed. I hope you get to travel to Hudson Bay Canada where we have a few Vulpes lagopus waiting for you. Thank you for the exposure you’ve given to one of the most a beautiful animals that was nearly hunted out of extinction. Perhaps I’ll even see you in SanDiego one day.
Such beautiful stills and video. 😍
I was reminded of something wildlife photographer Paul Rezendes wrote about an encounter with some red fox cubs: "Their eyes were pools of innocence."
Congratulations on being able to get so many photos of these beautiful animals.
Absolutely glorious ❤ thank you for taking us along Dani ❤
Absolutely wonderful, thank you for sharing.
If the eider ducks weren't hunted by humans for their feathers, there would be enough for the foxes? I amy be wrong here.
Which reminds me that when I was very young, we had what we called an 'eider down'. This was actually what we'd now call a duvet, and was filled with eider feathers. It's sad to know that they were hunted for their feathers.
I was thinking the same .... if the ducks weren't hunted, there would be enough food for the foxes . It was kinda surprising that Iceland 🇮🇸 didn't ban it or keep it very limited 💔
Eider ducks aren't hunted for feathers, quite the opposite. They've been considered an important human companion since the country was settled and have been a fully protected species in Iceland for almost two centuries. Eider farmers usually create a secure area for the birds to nest in, patrolling it to protect them from predators, human or fox and when it's safe, they collect the down from the birds' nests. It's in their interest to protect and preserve the birds.
@@hugithordarson Yes, both on Iceland and in Norway they build small houses for the female eiders to roost in, after the chicks are hatched the down is harvested
@hugithordarson Thank you so much for explaining the duck farms in Iceland 🇮🇸. Now it makes more sense. I didn't know there were farms for this purpose. I thought this was foxes impacting the ducks in the wild , as in humans hunting them to extinction leaving foxes with no food or limited food. Appreciate the explanation 👍
Bravo, well done Dani. The closest I've ever come to a sea and landscape like that was whale watching with the College of the Atlantic off Maine, where the mountains look so magnificant and high from the sea. A September day - it was the Autumnal Equinox - and while the temps were very good, around 60 F, there were large swells. And not many whales...and no foxes.
Hmmn, I could be wrong, but I'm guessing these adorable creatures, maybe on a forthcoming calendar ...
This has to be one of your favourite trips, I mean, baby Artic foxes (or are the brown ones mini bears ! )
Amazing! So magical, marvellous! And the light-coloured fox, such a wonder. ❤
Such a wonderful experience for you Dani, great photography of these amazing foxes 🦊
You’re a outstand wildlife photographer
amazing!
What a fabulous video. I love Iceland, I visited the country in 1976 but unfortunately never saw the Arctic foxes.
Hi Dani. Great video as always...
But of course eider are not killed for their down. That would be like killing the duck that lays the golden eggs 🙂
This is from the homepage of Icelandic eiderfarmers. "Eider farming and down collection is based on centuries-old traditions. Farmers provide wild eiders protection from predators, patrolling colonies day-and-night during nesting season. A unique relationship has developed between farmers and eiders. They trust each other. In spring the farmers prepare for the arrival of the eider. They clean the nesting area. To encourage the bird’s return, farmers often use radios and colorful items. At nesting time the female eider sheds the down from her breast. This exposes her body warmth to the eggs while nesting. When it’s safe for the eiders, farmers carefully collect the down. When an adult eider is two to three years old it begins nesting. It usually returns to the area where it hatched to start a nest of its own."
Thanks for sharing. I just shared what our guides in Iceland told us. But still doesn't excuse hunting arctic foxes to protect a native predator.
Looks Beautiful, must be Majestic in person. The music fits perfect with video. Another Great One!
Your videos and photos are stunning, Dani. Thank you for sharing and enriching our lives.🦊
You are so welcome!
It looks beautiful there. It's worth visiting for the scenery alone.
Wow, what an experience. What beautiful creatures.
that's so great !
Thank you Dani: Fantastic footage, Adorable subjects,
Great commentary really helps. CONGRATULATIONS! 🌟✨🤩👏💖✨🌟
Fabulous account, Dani! Now about the calendar when it arrived - may sound corny, but when I opened the box and saw the calendar and goodies, that was delightful and then something else was in the box. You. Your entire essence came out of the box. Gave me tingles, the good kind. If it could be seen, it would be like wafts of smoke. I know, corny., except to say somehow you yourself popped out of the box. Do with that info what you will. I never opened a piece of mail and had that experience before. Chalk it up to connection.
Another outstanding and beautiful film. Thank you. ♥
What an amazing landscape and those foxes looked like little cuddly bears. Dani, I'm curious, how possessive are you and your fellow photographers with your shots?
Take me with you in winter i swear i don't snore
Those photos of the foxes are amazing
Beautiful landscape in Iceland....❤❤ !
Ohh! How magical and what beautiful creatures.
Thanks for this amazing video Dani, thank you for sharing this wonderful nature with us ❤❤❤
Love to watch your amazing videos Dani 💚Thank You so much 👍
You have the most interesting content in YT 🙌 Waiting for more 🙏
Thanks Dani for another wonderful video. The foxes are beautiful, likewise the scenery. I love the pic of the B & W foxes on your calendar. Look fwd to your next video. Must check out your website for more.
Beautiful Iceland's and great good videos Danniiii... Coz I like Love 🦊 Fox..Thanks for videos @DaniConnorWild 🤞😎😉🍵☕🍕🚬💻🎧📱🌏💗🦊
Great video and scenery, and wowee everyone had some nice camera equipment! Beautiful fox cubs in the end too ❤
Wonderful trip. What a dream come true.
WOW!!! What a great video Dani :)) The highest accolades for your work.
Hey Dani, another great video. I love all of them and I also enjoyed my trips to Iceland and Sweden.
They are super adorable!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing it.
I really like your videos Dani, I just stopped what I was doing to watch your latest video... I'm seeing comments from 18 hours ago though, UA-cam is telling me you uploaded this 40ish minutes ago.
That is not the uploading time, but the publication time. Before the video is made public the creator can still provide links to it - in this case probably to members or patrons.
What a beautiful video, Dani they are so cute 🐺💜
Another great video Dani! You have the best job on earth 🌎
I spent a year at Thule AB, Greenland. They are abundant there and easy to photograph there. Pretty much wherever we went, there were foxes.