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The site of a barn owl in flight 1st thing in a morning is truly a wonderful sight, I still 2 this day always say " Morning Barney " just as my late grandmother told me all those years ago..
When my son was 5 or 6 and very interested in nature, my sister ordered some owl pellets from a science center. They were treated so that there wasn't any germs and he carefully opened them and tried to re build the vole/mouse. He was able to identify the animals eaten and glued the bones to a piece of paper and ID'd them. He proudly showed it to his first grade teacher. She looked at me and asked quietly, "do I have to touch it?" I assured her she didn't and then she was very impressed! Such wonderful experiences available for kids if you aren't afraid of a bit of nature.
Great video. Your the very first youtuber i followed years back and are very much about the family farm, nature and true meaning of it and embracing it. Very down to earth. Pemperton is a good guy, but he's steered away from the family farm with big fancy machine and extreme infrastructure and huge planned expansion, very much a factory farm. Keep up the great work Richard!!
Richard,you should get some one to take that haybarn down and reerect it back at the farm. It's in perfect condition and really wouldn't cost that much to do .
owl pellet it’s a bit like opening a kinder egg. What a lovely treat for all of us Cheers, I was wondering if the second owl box is the larder for the first owl box 😂😂
Good morning Richard, You do come out with some great videos and this is one of them very interesting for the people who have not seen this, Well young Richard you take care of yourself and stay safe and thank you for all the videos you send to us all out here and looking forward to your next one.🦉🦉🦉⭐️👍👌
Lovely memories and cool owls and owl pellets! Ive been thinking of installing a bat house on one of our trees. I think you can clean and save the bones/skulls if you guys wanted! Maybe a rat, a squirrel, a mouse?
What a wonderful sight to see, thank you for sharing Richard. A plentiful source of pellets shows they are eating well and thriving which is excellent news too. At last we are getting the countryside back to the past thanks to farmers like you.
Goodmorning Richard i just read farmers weekly and see that muller is stopping contracts with small farms like yours unless they dramatically increase their herds i hope you are not one of them ,it's lovely to see you have the barn owls back best wishes, roy copenhagen denmark.
I wonder if those skulls are Rats having seen a recent dead Rat that my Cat had caught and killed that was roughly the same size head/skull, lovely sighting of the baby Owls dear little balls of fluff.
That was an Amazing Video Richard, Thanks for sharing. The larger skull and brownish fur- Could it be a baby Rabbit ? A Barn Owl could easily take one.
I've just had my breaky and someone is opening partly digested poo on the screen, thanks for that 🙏😕 😅. Rich how were the owl boxes put up there? You would think the owls would tidy up around their home 😊. Nice footage, and I thought similarly about what you say about the green zealots...
Interesting vblog. Looks like Muller want only large stocks of dairy cows, and the small herds farmer won't have a chance 😢 Hope you're not one of them!
I know it would be abit off a job but u could move that shed , nearby the steading, yes mate definitely watch your hands well because i read somewhere barn owls can carry rabies albeit rare in the Uk, No sorry its bats that carry rabies Not barn owls ,
Those are smart owls, they picked a great place to raise their kids.
Love hearing about the history of the farm. Great that you have barn owls nesting.
The site of a barn owl in flight 1st thing in a morning is truly a wonderful sight, I still 2 this day always say " Morning Barney " just as my late grandmother told me all those years ago..
Wow lovely to see the barn owls 😊
I went to a field study centre with one of my children owl pellets were soaked in warm water for the kids to take apart.
When my son was 5 or 6 and very interested in nature, my sister ordered some owl pellets from a science center. They were treated so that there wasn't any germs and he carefully opened them and tried to re build the vole/mouse. He was able to identify the animals eaten and glued the bones to a piece of paper and ID'd them. He proudly showed it to his first grade teacher. She looked at me and asked quietly, "do I have to touch it?" I assured her she didn't and then she was very impressed! Such wonderful experiences available for kids if you aren't afraid of a bit of nature.
thats brilliant
Great view love opening owl pellets as a kid used to soak them in water and then work out what they had eaten
Hi Richard, we have a big owl that comes and sits in a big tree at our home here in Minnesota US great to see.
Great video. Your the very first youtuber i followed years back and are very much about the family farm, nature and true meaning of it and embracing it. Very down to earth. Pemperton is a good guy, but he's steered away from the family farm with big fancy machine and extreme infrastructure and huge planned expansion, very much a factory farm. Keep up the great work Richard!!
Thanks 👍
It is wonderful that the shed is still there and there are active nesting boxes with young owls. 😊❤️
Richard,you should get some one to take that haybarn down and reerect it back at the farm. It's in perfect condition and really wouldn't cost that much to do .
owl pellet it’s a bit like opening a kinder egg. What a lovely treat for all of us Cheers, I was wondering if the second owl box is the larder for the first owl box 😂😂
Brilliant video as always Richard I remember seeing many dutch barns around and about and barn owls in situ
That was lovely! My brother had a place in S France… he had barn owls … stunning … noisy babies … lovely to watch grow and fledge ❤
Good morning Richard, You do come out with some great videos and this is one of them very interesting for the people who have not seen this, Well young Richard you take care of yourself and stay safe and thank you for all the videos you send to us all out here and looking forward to your next one.🦉🦉🦉⭐️👍👌
I wake up every morning waiting for these brilliant videos
Lovely memories and cool owls and owl pellets! Ive been thinking of installing a bat house on one of our trees. I think you can clean and save the bones/skulls if you guys wanted! Maybe a rat, a squirrel, a mouse?
What a wonderful sight to see, thank you for sharing Richard. A plentiful source of pellets shows they are eating well and thriving which is excellent news too. At last we are getting the countryside back to the past thanks to farmers like you.
That pigeon was a Stock Dove
Very interesting one nice to see the young owel
Love that video 👌
Nice vid Richard 👌.. there's no doubt that Farms provide alot more than some people think 😉. Stay safe 🏴
Goodmorning Richard i just read farmers weekly and see that muller is stopping contracts with small farms like yours unless they dramatically increase their herds i hope you are not one of them ,it's lovely to see you have the barn owls back best wishes, roy copenhagen denmark.
WOW. What a fabulous video. Thank you so much. 😄xx
Beautiful animals
Nice to see the 🦉 owls.
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Awesome to see 👍
Lovely video. You'll be taking over from Attenborough in no time at all!
I wonder if those skulls are Rats having seen a recent dead Rat that my Cat had caught and killed that was roughly the same size head/skull, lovely sighting of the baby Owls dear little balls of fluff.
That was an Amazing Video Richard, Thanks for sharing.
The larger skull and brownish fur- Could it be a baby Rabbit ? A Barn Owl could easily take one.
you could be right
Love owls
Another great video has always Richard harry and jack and Sam CRACK on 👍
Five stars
A farmers kinder egg rich.....
I've just had my breaky and someone is opening partly digested poo on the screen, thanks for that 🙏😕 😅. Rich how were the owl boxes put up there? You would think the owls would tidy up around their home 😊. Nice footage, and I thought similarly about what you say about the green zealots...
Owls hunt fresh food they don't touch carrion.
Interesting vblog. Looks like Muller want only large stocks of dairy cows, and the small herds farmer won't have a chance 😢
Hope you're not one of them!
I know it would be abit off a job but u could move that shed , nearby the steading, yes mate definitely watch your hands well because i read somewhere barn owls can carry rabies albeit rare in the Uk, No sorry its bats that carry rabies Not barn owls ,
If you have barn owls then you shouldn;t have rats.
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Love that video 👌