Thanks very much Susanne. The birds are cooperative to a degree, however like I say at the end of the video, the two P's - patience and perseverance, so I will be for instance sitting on the box waiting for birds to land on the shovel handle for one to two hours at a time. Now I may come without actually pressing the shutter, however a lot of it for me is also about sitting out there, listening to the birds and getting some fresh air.
Nice set up Nick and some cracking image. You seem to have a good variety of birds coming in - nice to have Greenfinch as they have been on the red alert the last few years. Atb Alan
I completely understand Colin and very responsible of you :). There are two dogs where I live, so the only thing I have to do is remove the ground feeder when I'm not using it for photography, as they like to finish off the seeds.
Hi Nick, Nice video. I uploaded yesterday a vidoe on a blue tit that was stuck in it's own nesting material. Thank you for sharing your informative video. I shoot with a Tamron 150-600mm in gardens and on a cropped sensor btw.
Thanks very much Kersten. I just watched your video, you did a great job. Did you get rid of the offending material from the nest so that it doesn't happen again?
Thanks very much Franz. I can’t do landscape videos right now for obvious reasons, so have to adapt. I used to do a fair bit of wildlife photography so it seemed only natural that I do something on that subject 😁
@@NickHansonPhotography as in I heard that people have bird feeders get other rodents coming due to the mess on the ground that is made by the birds eating
@@sarahhuggins7217 Yeah, however as far as I know we don't have a rodent problem here, even though there is a 'mess on the ground'. I do believe you can get feeders which have trays underneath to try and limit the mess and is something we may get ourselves at some point as it's still a bit unsightly on the decking.
Prett nice view you got from your garden. I bet you also can photograph waders from there. 📸🌅
Yeah, there is a gate at the bottom of the garden which allows us to get out on to the loch.
Great video, looks like you have the perfect location as well, lovely place to call home.
Thanks very much Phil, it sure is a great place to call home.
Definitely going to get my garden spade out! Thanks Nick! 👍
Good luck Fiona, remember the two P’s 😉
Obviously the birds were cooperative. Interesting and informative video. Thanks Nick.
Thanks very much Susanne. The birds are cooperative to a degree, however like I say at the end of the video, the two P's - patience and perseverance, so I will be for instance sitting on the box waiting for birds to land on the shovel handle for one to two hours at a time. Now I may come without actually pressing the shutter, however a lot of it for me is also about sitting out there, listening to the birds and getting some fresh air.
Cracking nick, gonna give it a go myself. Thanks
Thanks very much Alex, I appreciate that.
Thank you for that nice Video and Informations Nick👍🏻! I like ur Garden😁!
Thanks very much Markus.
Super informative video Nick - thank you!
Thanks very much Alison, I appreciate that.
Great Vidéo !
I love this !
Thanks very much.
@@NickHansonPhotography You're Welcome !
Thanks so much
Hi Nick, Great video, lovely photos and lots of fantastic tips that I'm going to try in my own garden.
Thanks very much Margaret, appreciate that.
Great video Nick. Keep them coming.
Thanks very much Fergus.
Nice set up Nick and some cracking image. You seem to have a good variety of birds coming in - nice to have Greenfinch as they have been on the red alert the last few years. Atb Alan
Thanks very much Alan, we have quite a few greenfinches coming to the feeders.
With two cats at home, I won't try the ground feeder, but I'll keep the other tips in mind. Thanks Nick.
I completely understand Colin and very responsible of you :). There are two dogs where I live, so the only thing I have to do is remove the ground feeder when I'm not using it for photography, as they like to finish off the seeds.
Hi Nick, Nice video. I uploaded yesterday a vidoe on a blue tit that was stuck in it's own nesting material. Thank you for sharing your informative video. I shoot with a Tamron 150-600mm in gardens and on a cropped sensor btw.
Thanks very much Kersten. I just watched your video, you did a great job. Did you get rid of the offending material from the nest so that it doesn't happen again?
@@NickHansonPhotography Yes i did. Thank you for watching my video, very kind of you.
Really great Nick!
Thanks very much Ryan.
Quality advice, Nick and great results!
Thanks very much Martin.
Good video!
Thanks very much Juhani.
Hi Nick, good video and some great advice .. Keep them coming - I like that you have added other topics to the landscape photography !
Thanks very much Franz. I can’t do landscape videos right now for obvious reasons, so have to adapt. I used to do a fair bit of wildlife photography so it seemed only natural that I do something on that subject 😁
Nice video
Thanks very much.
Bird feeders attract rats apparently so how do you combat that?
We don't have rat problems here due to our feeders, so for me there is no need to do anything.
@@NickHansonPhotography as in I heard that people have bird feeders get other rodents coming due to the mess on the ground that is made by the birds eating
@@sarahhuggins7217 Yeah, however as far as I know we don't have a rodent problem here, even though there is a 'mess on the ground'. I do believe you can get feeders which have trays underneath to try and limit the mess and is something we may get ourselves at some point as it's still a bit unsightly on the decking.
@@NickHansonPhotography thanks for your response...
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