At 10:30 pm the other night I got a photo of two foxes on the pavement outside my house. I'd say they were the same age and stature as yours Lisa. Sad to say I can't remember the last time I saw a sparrow, mistle thrush or song thrush. When I was young they were a common sight. I had visions of the guy doing the paragliding flying through someone's open bedroom window. 😂
@@Richard-og7mv paragliding, that’s it 👏🏻👏🏻 I just couldn’t think what it was called and knew someone would tell me. Thank you Richard. I loved the fox 🦊, only the 4th one I’ve ever seen. I wonder what he found to eat? All the sparrows are in my front garden daily. Don’t worry they are fed well . I have filmed both a Mistle thrush and a song thrush. Both very rare now for me to find. Will you put food out for the foxes? I’m daft and feed everything. It does bring different wildlife to you though. Have a great Bank Holiday weekend. Hope you enjoyed the day trip.
Only seen four foxes eh, I find that a bit surprising Lisa. You're a lot more countryfied where you live. It's quite a common sight in Nottingham, even close to the city centre where I used to live. I know of someone who has fed them by hand. When I was about 15 a fully grown male fox, complete with a cub in tow, burst through the hedge in front of me and my friend. It was as close to us as I was to you at Ludham bridge. A wonderful sight. Hope you have a nice holiday weekend too lisa.@@Newnamesameme2
1 Winterton 2 Stokesby 3 Great Yarmouth Harbour 4 Cley It’s probably because I live in the sticks that I don’t see them. Probably easier to see in Cities 🤷🏻♀️
Another enjoyable video Lisa.
Thank you Stephen
Super video as always.
Thank you
Fabulous footage of Mr fox
He was amazing 🦊
I really enjoyed your video!
It has such a peaceful and relaxing vibe💚
You got my subscription!
Thank you Emma, for your very kind words and for subscribing. I’m so pleased you enjoyed this video, thank you.
Good stuff (as usual) Leasa. Great photography.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kind words Gordon.
It could have been a Wood Sandpiper at 13.50 they were interested in.
Yes I think you’re right. It was mentioned in the bird hide.
At 10:30 pm the other night I got a photo of two foxes on the pavement outside my house. I'd say they were the same age and stature as yours Lisa.
Sad to say I can't remember the last time I saw a sparrow, mistle thrush or song thrush. When I was young they were a common sight.
I had visions of the guy doing the paragliding flying through someone's open bedroom window. 😂
@@Richard-og7mv paragliding, that’s it 👏🏻👏🏻 I just couldn’t think what it was called and knew someone would tell me. Thank you Richard.
I loved the fox 🦊, only the 4th one I’ve ever seen. I wonder what he found to eat?
All the sparrows are in my front garden daily. Don’t worry they are fed well . I have filmed both a Mistle thrush and a song thrush. Both very rare now for me to find.
Will you put food out for the foxes? I’m daft and feed everything. It does bring different wildlife to you though.
Have a great Bank Holiday weekend.
Hope you enjoyed the day trip.
Only seen four foxes eh, I find that a bit surprising Lisa. You're a lot more countryfied where you live. It's quite a common sight in Nottingham, even close to the city centre where I used to live. I know of someone who has fed them by hand.
When I was about 15 a fully grown male fox, complete with a cub in tow, burst through the hedge in front of me and my friend. It was as close to us as I was to you at Ludham bridge. A wonderful sight. Hope you have a nice holiday weekend too lisa.@@Newnamesameme2
1 Winterton
2 Stokesby
3 Great Yarmouth Harbour
4 Cley
It’s probably because I live in the sticks that I don’t see them. Probably easier to see in Cities 🤷🏻♀️