That was adorable. I watched this with headphones during my office job lunch break, in Sydney. It was lovely to hear all the different birds in the background, so different to ours...along with the traffic and barking dog...very like ours. Please post more little videos like this! Your recent building a pond video brought me to your channel and stayed for the random garden resident.
So cool that this video is still being enjoyed 9 years later ...and all the way over in Sydney! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the lovely comment. I'll definitely keep this in mind and try to post some more videos like it in the future. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this video. I have two huge earth mounds in my garden and a third is under construction. I watch for ages as the earth moves about, falling and shifting, hoping to catch a glimpse of a little nose, but no luck yet. Keep up the good work, and thanks again.
Never seen one this close. When you type "UK mole" into UA-cam all you see are videos about "How to trap a mole" or "How to kill a mole". The level of intelligence in the vast majority of the human race never fails to astound me.
This is only the second time I've ever seen one this close and I was surprised how small and beautiful they really are. It's fur was so clean it looked like velvet in the light. Unfortunately though I too found the same results when I searched for similar videos. Hopefully people can appreciate them more if they see this one. Hope you enjoyed it.
Only Nature I showed it to my 4 year old daughter after a lengthy conversation we had about things that are underground, as we walked back from buying sweets at the local shop. She mentioned sewers and worms, I talked about roots of trees and moles. "Whats a moles?" she asked, which led us here. Thanks for posting it up. I don't share your enthusiasm though.
@@OnlyNature I am so relieved that you love your garden mole! I found the huge amount of "kill moles" videos very sad to see. I read that the soil heaps they leave make very good potting soil! Lovely video, thanks for sharing!
That was adorable. I watched this with headphones during my office job lunch break, in Sydney. It was lovely to hear all the different birds in the background, so different to ours...along with the traffic and barking dog...very like ours. Please post more little videos like this! Your recent building a pond video brought me to your channel and stayed for the random garden resident.
So cool that this video is still being enjoyed 9 years later ...and all the way over in Sydney! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the lovely comment. I'll definitely keep this in mind and try to post some more videos like it in the future. Thank you 😊
As you can tell by my name, I hope
I love moles
And that's a really cute one
Thank you for catchin' em on cam.
Haha I’m glad you like it! Although I have to confess I just got lucky that it appeared when it did.
I have a mole living in front of my house and when I feed bread crumbs to the birds this little cute varmint gets his/her share.
Thank you so much for this video. I have two huge earth mounds in my garden and a third is under construction. I watch for ages as the earth moves about, falling and shifting, hoping to catch a glimpse of a little nose, but no luck yet. Keep up the good work, and thanks again.
+TheRachelRabbit thanks for your comment, glad you like the video! Hope you spot one soon, good luck!
Wow...that mole is brave. If it doesn't go underground soon it might end up as food for a small hawk or cat or something.
Yes! There’s always the risk for them but this little mole continued to make mounds in my garden so I know he was safe
I saved one from a seagull today!
Never seen one this close. When you type "UK mole" into UA-cam all you see are videos about "How to trap a mole" or "How to kill a mole". The level of intelligence in the vast majority of the human race never fails to astound me.
This is only the second time I've ever seen one this close and I was surprised how small and beautiful they really are. It's fur was so clean it looked like velvet in the light. Unfortunately though I too found the same results when I searched for similar videos. Hopefully people can appreciate them more if they see this one. Hope you enjoyed it.
Only Nature
I showed it to my 4 year old daughter after a lengthy conversation we had about things that are underground, as we walked back from buying sweets at the local shop. She mentioned sewers and worms, I talked about roots of trees and moles.
"Whats a moles?" she asked, which led us here.
Thanks for posting it up. I don't share your enthusiasm though.
Haha well now she knows. That's okay, just wait till to you see one up close ;)
@@OnlyNature I am so relieved that you love your garden mole! I found the huge amount of "kill moles" videos very sad to see. I read that the soil heaps they leave make very good potting soil! Lovely video, thanks for sharing!