The pleasure of watching the wonderful footage of the Woodcock all vanished when the filming turned out to be connected with hunting them. Why keep killing these beautiful, fast-declining birds? Haven't they enough enemies already?
Er... did I miss something? There seems to be some kind of shooting range near these nests, yes, but they are not hunting these birds! That would be horrible, I agree.
Here's something to think about: Most environmental work, the hands-on, getting into the mud, picking out trash and worse, most of it is done by hunters. I agree with you, I don't understand this mindset, but the best environmental magazine I found for my region is called "Whitetail Journal". There is a TON of environmental work going on by members of the Quality Deer Management Association (I think I'm remembering the name right), and serious research.
In the history of legalized and licensed hunting no species designated as a game animal has gone extinct. In fact many of their numbers have increased. No one appreciates the need for a healthy environment and robust population maintenance efforts and land set aside for nature than game hunters and fishermen. My best friend’s father did his masters thesis on the mating habits of the Woodcock. Believe me, Game Commissions all around the nation work to improve habitat and population sustainability.
A lot of the defending comments here are very specific towards animals like deer because they are very plentiful and can easily decimate an ecosystem. Others are more specific to endangered animals like rhinos because the hunting of them promotes their preservation. Different things apply to different kinds of animals and ecosystems. I doubt that Woodcocks would go extinct do to hunting, but it still isn't the best that they are.
OMG beautiful footage! I've just recently become intrigued with these birds because one has been hanging around my northern Ontario home for the past few days ~ must be a male due to his vibrate yellow breast plummage. Well wooded terrain in the back so I hope he stays for a while ~ he's been feeding on the plank feeders I have here and being mid November there is A foot of snow on the ground. Gorgeous bird!
It's hard to find good footage of these birds. The damn Englishmen just want to shoot them. So plenty of hunting woodcocks and frying them on the pan. This video is gold.
Awesome, great and heartfelt respect to Gerald for his immense patience and devotion!😃👍💕 Thank YOU for sharing this precious video with us!😊💗🐦
Thank you for the wonderful video!
The pleasure of watching the wonderful footage of the Woodcock all vanished when the filming turned out to be connected with hunting them. Why keep killing these beautiful, fast-declining birds? Haven't they enough enemies already?
because hunters are kind of a f*** species that endulge in killing and always find a reason for it
Er... did I miss something? There seems to be some kind of shooting range near these nests, yes, but they are not hunting these birds! That would be horrible, I agree.
Here's something to think about:
Most environmental work, the hands-on, getting into the mud, picking out trash and worse, most of it is done by hunters.
I agree with you, I don't understand this mindset, but the best environmental magazine I found for my region is called "Whitetail Journal".
There is a TON of environmental work going on by members of the Quality Deer Management Association (I think I'm remembering the name right), and serious research.
In the history of legalized and licensed hunting no species designated as a game animal has gone extinct. In fact many of their numbers have increased. No one appreciates the need for a healthy environment and robust population maintenance efforts and land set aside for nature than game hunters and fishermen. My best friend’s father did his masters thesis on the mating habits of the Woodcock. Believe me, Game Commissions all around the nation work to improve habitat and population sustainability.
A lot of the defending comments here are very specific towards animals like deer because they are very plentiful and can easily decimate an ecosystem. Others are more specific to endangered animals like rhinos because the hunting of them promotes their preservation. Different things apply to different kinds of animals and ecosystems. I doubt that Woodcocks would go extinct do to hunting, but it still isn't the best that they are.
Fantastic, wonderful video "thank you" that you shared with all us!!!..
Wonderful video, thanks so much!
OMG beautiful footage! I've just recently become intrigued with these birds because one has been hanging around my northern Ontario home for the past few days ~ must be a male due to his vibrate yellow breast plummage. Well wooded terrain in the back so I hope he stays for a while ~ he's been feeding on the plank feeders I have here and being mid November there is A foot of snow on the ground. Gorgeous bird!
Moi, je bague les bécasses depuis 10 ans et c’est la première fois que je vois une bécasse faire ça! Une très belle vidéo, bravo!
Extra 👍👏 bravo, bravo si nous pouvions avoir la même vidéo avec notre becasse européenne. Un rêve. Merci
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Wild potato looking after its eggs.
So nice
awesome footage...im looking to film woodcock myself
It's hard to find good footage of these birds. The damn Englishmen just want to shoot them. So plenty of hunting woodcocks and frying them on the pan. This video is gold.
lovely video
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good!
I'm curious; why did the hen desert her nest & eggs?
A mole was under the leaves and was looking for food, which disturbed her. She left the nest because she thought it wasn't safe.
@@melissaduck either that or because the videographers scared her away.
Because the guys taking videos scared her away.
Could be the same for the wild turkey as well.
Bellissimo complimenti
good views..hopefully hunting games will be limited to necessity and or animal species considered pest only.
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ほえー!
*ruffed* grouse not roughed
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Can they be domesticated?
No
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