@@BirdBath1 DEAR SIR WHERE CAN I WATCH YOUR FILMS SUMMER IN THE MEADOW AND RETURN TO THE RIVER AND BIRD BATH. I VERY MUCH ADMIRE YOU FILMS. I LIKE RELISH THE BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH WILDLIFE. I LIVE IN INDIA. I AM LOVER OF NATURE.PARTCULARLY BRITISH WILDLIFE. I HAVE SEEN MANY VIDEOS OFF BBC AND OTHERS. YOU STAND UNIQUE AS A PROFESSIONAL FILMMAKER IN YOUR UNIQUE WAY. PLEASE DO REPLY. THANKS.
I am so sorry, I only just discovered your question now. Hopefully by now you have found my other two films to enjoy on my channel: ruclips.net/p/PLVQf5iO8XVzpbZwdYAiv3qUpEBLtADO04 (I have no connection with the channel BirdBath).
Thank you so much. I am from Ukraine. Your work helps to understand the surrounding nature better , to recognise so many things I see here, in Greater Manchester. Everything is new for me here and at the same time so close to my native land. Well done. From Ukraine with love.
This is such an enjoyable video to watch. Your dialogue is so natural and calming. I’ve given up on tv and these are the type of films I’m comfortable watching. Thank you for all the effort you put into you work. Aussie follower.
It makes all the difference having hundred percent of it with the animals rather than the television and some RUclips channels with only 10% animals 90% an overenthusiastic presenter being rammed down your throat does get tiresome.
Stephen de Vera is one of those wonderful surprises which occasionally turn up on RUclips. Considering that he has made these professional quality videos without any assistance from a huge supporting camera, sound expert and a myriad of technical assistance which accompany countryside and wildlife videos seen on mainstream media, he must have had a lot of patience and put in a lot of. Hard work of his own, to make such fascinating and fascinating and detailed documentaries. I look forward to more of them.
It was a lot of work for sure and for little financial gain but the reward is in the satisfaction of doing something I feel needs reiterating: if mankind is ever going to end it's war on the environment the solution starts at home and not in watching glossy big budget documentaries filmed in faraway locations. Thank you for your feedback.
@@WildlifeInCloseUpI totally agree with what you've said, and with the compliments on your beautiful work. I'm from Pennsylvania, US, and love to photograph local flora and fauna, which rarely get their own documentaries. I truly appreciate videos like this from a professional who also understands the beauty and importance of their hometown wildlife. Your focus on the quieter parts of the animals' lives is a refreshing change as well! Thank you!
Magical, you're gifted to get these shots! I live off grid in Brittany and am constantly out and about and can count on one hand some exceptional encounters. I've been sitting in a hedge with a fox half a metre next to me grubbing his ears moved when I swallowed, it was late evening but not yet dusk. I returned the next evening with a friend to enable me to endorse this encounter, the fox returned along the hedgerow and slowly passed in front of us within a metre. Like the first night we were just sitting in the hedge no growth in front of us. I'm also lucky enough to have a kingfisher nest in the bank on the stream 30m from my dwelling and for three years now I've watched them coming and going. They have been here for a couple of weeks now so hopefully the fourth year for me to catch daily sightings of them. I also believe they have accepted my presence. Ideal for filming!!!
Stunning! Thank you! I have sometimes thought about the relative merits of wildlife here and in other countries. I spent the early 25 years of my life in the Peak District and was fortunate to have many acres of land to explore. The variety of incredible wildlife there - and further afield in the hidden valleys and dales that tourists don't find - was exceptional. The silent flight of the barn owl at dusk for me matches any gaudy parrot screeching in a jungle; the joy of spying on the fox about his prowl beats any lion on the savannah. And the sight of two hares boxing is for me equal to any kangaroos doing the same! I would venture to suggest that your film proves these points admirably! I wish I had been able to film some of the amazing things I saw in those days...
Heartwarming for me to hear when people really 'get' what I am trying to do and you put it so beautifully, thank you. 2 more similar films are on the way so please subscribe, if you haven't already, to get notified.
This is truly a nature film not those setup shots from BBC. This is how real life is! Marvelous from one filmmaker to another. Keep up the good work. Look forward to seeing the other films in the series. Thanks for releasing this one. In our time with covid lockdowns this is a God send to soak up the beauty.
This is awesome. I told my sister in-law who teaches fifth grade about it. After seeing it she hopes to be able to show it to her school. What a wonderful piece of luck! I thought back to when I was 8 and just moved to a suburban neighborhood full of similar such wonders, and then later on when I owned a bit of land filled with diverse animals, as it had been vacant about 15 yrs before I got it at auction.
Glad it was helpful. I will be uploading a version without the voiceover (plus more, similar films) that might be of particular use to teachers maybe. Always love it when children watch!
Thank you for this, the bird song is so sweet. I could listen all day long. Lovely wild life, living in South Africa I appreciate seeing more gentle wild animals.
Wow, what an amazing video and narration, absolutely loved every second of this, especially when the male muntjac spotted you and reacted how he did,also the gossamer and feathers nest would be my dream bed. Liked and shared.
Congratulations Srephen and your filming crew for this documentary.. I live in Kenya and did not know that there is so much wildlife in Britain.. As a documentary film maker too, I really appreciate the long hours.,the patience you had to endure and all the turns in nature and weather to bring to life such a wonderful film, where to a common person it will appear so effortlessly and smoothly flows. I love the up and close shots, the songs of the birds... And your voice full of passion for the magical life... God bless you Sir.. Many regards from Kenya 🇰🇪
I've filmed in Kenya a few times for nature documentaries - you live in a really amazing place, so It's great to hear your comments. Thank you. (The 'crew' is just me!)
Hello from Russia!)) How fine and amusing to watch familiar species and compare their russian and english names. I find your narration and accent very understandable and nice. Thanks for this video.
Thank you for this lovely reminder of the natural richness still available (just) in our British countryside. Over my 70+ years Ive been lucky enough to have seen all of the species you featured, other than the muntjac. But how much more scarce many of them have become! I was reminded of this hearing the yellowhammer in the soundtrack - I have never seen one in the six years I have lived and explored in Cornwall. Your sensitivity to the wild creatures and acute observations make this very special - as though one were almost having these intimate experiences oneself. So often such encounters are happenstance, but all the more precious for that.
I don't see yellowhammers nearly as much now, compared to when I made this film but they do still pop up in a few places - the last one I saw in the Hebrides. There was a short BBC nature series years ago called "Being There" which was at the back of mind while making this. Thanks for commenting.
What a Wonderful wildlife camera/film maker you are!!!! Such patience and dedication. Your voice is so soothing i could watch and listen for hours. Thank you once again! Can't wait for the next video😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I’ve returned to Mr. de Vere’s beautifully films THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE and RETURN TO THE RIVER many times over the last few years. They create such a serene space to immerse oneself in. Thank you!
Hi Stephen, once again I'm blessed to be in the beautiful woodlands, witnessing the amazing abundance of wildlife going about their lives. It's such an immense privilege,and I'm deeply grateful for your skills and diligence. It's the home of my forebears. Some of your wildlife was introduced to New Zealand. I particularly enjoy the Blackbird and Thrush for their supreme songs. Thank you so much for the Joy you bring. Anne Coplestone. N.Z.
Or, infernal, SIN soaked ugliness, that expects wildlife to drink and eat ones sewer, litteraly speaking so, and expects them to live in a highest level of visually degraded country side, considering, what it ones was and what to a fox, a bird and to British wildlife it always going to be. If anyone doesn't see that, only goes to show people's intellectual and moral inferiority.
I have been so enjoying these incredible videos! Just discovered them yesterday after being stuck inside with constant downpours, wanting desperately to be outside like you! Overwhelmed by the barn owl babies you were able to get so close to! Congratulations! What a feat! Ty for your talent time and effort. This New England native presently of NH is very grateful and more than refreshed! I grew up on 15 acres of land in Massachusetts and miss it daily! Blessings on your continued success with these marvelous movies for the public.. Namaste! 🦊🌿🐇🌱🐸🌾🐐🍃🪺🦆✨
The barn owls were fun to work with. The attic where they were nesting was very hot - an old house with no insulation - but it was so worth it, especially to get such nice comments and feedback as yours!
@@WildlifeInCloseUp So excited to hear back from you..😌 Ty for taking the time.. I cannot imagine how hot that attic must have been.. Have experienced overheated attics myself.. But never filming baby owls..snicker🤭 I always look for anything you've put out and look forward to.even more in the future..🤞 Have a lovely evening..🦉✨🌌💫
Hi Stephen, the full length video has been simply adorable to watch. How you got such wonderful shots is amazing. The barn owl hunting was fantastic. I’m not too keen on snakes but the filming was superb. Wildlife is simply wonderful. Thank you so much 😊
Stumbled over this by happy accident, a gorgeous piece! I was born and raised in Australia but my heritage is English, I'm hoping to settle there soon. Thank you so much for sharing this peaceful film of my very favourite place. ❤
I just love your films of al the birds and animals just around the countryside, and I especialy love your comments and the true sounds of nature without any horrible backgroundmusic. Thank You so much.
Thanks for this came up recommended im so glad i watched . I couldn't stop watching it tbh. the shots of the wildlife were wonderful and the commentary was perfect no load music ruining the bird songs and nice switch of topics very interesting .
Stunning nature video Stephen. You could have made 20 vids out of that 😄 I heard a Blackcap this morning, funnily enough! I didn't recognise the song and the Merlin app told me that it was a Blackcap. Tx for sharing. New friend in The New Forest. 😄 Best wishes, Rob
I was so sad when I saw this off of amazon, Ive watched your films on there over and over, they are so relaxing and always help me sleep and relive anxiety. So happy to see it on here for free. Thank you for all your amazing films
Amazing Documentary, Possible The Most Inspiring Documentary I've Seen, Very Helpful And Informative. Beautifully Crafted With The Ability To Bring You Into A Wonderful Experience Of The Natural World. Many Thanks For Sharing Your Knowledge And Craft.
Breathtakingly beautiful!! Living on the Essex/Suffolk border, I think there's nowhere quite like our stunning countryside and, my goodness, do you prove that point here. Subscribed in an instant!!
Hi I just found your wildlife on u tube thanks so much they are beautiful and no loud music either just birds bees wildlife absolutely right up my street thanks so much
I've just discovered you and subscribed. This was a wonderful hour of relaxing with you in nature. I understand it is alot of work and you aren't just sitting back and letting the cameras do all the work. Big thanks to you and your team and helping neighbors for this video from Costa Rica.
So nice to hear from so far away. I visited Costa Rica once many years ago filming for the BBC series 'The Life of Birds' - beautiful rainforest there.
You did a great job! thank you so much for sharing this wonderful film. The hares reminded me of when I was a child, how our little dog ran into a field with a few hares, running rounds, and she just got in the ring and ran with them! and we had hoped to make some hare stew!
Fantastic piece of film it was so relaxing to watch I've just started birdwatching and I am a gardener at a hall in Norfolk and the wooded area is a gem of wildlife mud jack buzzards grey wagtail it's so soothing You camera work is unbelievable must have taken a long time we must hold to our greenery as its something to wonder Thanku
10:20 marsh tit or willow tit??? I cant tell haha, anyway I'm so glad I happened upon this video, contrary to popular belief we DO have amazing wildlife in the UK, you just have to look a little closer and pay a little more attention to your surroundings. I find something as simple (well, rather complex) as the nest of a long tailed-tit to be fascinating, they are such fantastic little architects! most people don't notice them as they walk past a hedgerow- its such a shame. Nature is all around us. if only people would pay a little more attention. fantastic film, lovely to see a real documentary of our wildlife here in the UK
Thanks for writing. I am so pleased when people understand and appreciate what it is possible to see when you give it a chance. More is coming soon so please subscribe, if you haven't already, to get notified.
That was one of the most, if not The most enjoyable nature films I have ever seen. The filming was beautiful, and there’s a special fondness for our own countryside and our own animals. The narration from the point of view of the photographer was so interesting and the whole thing was totally charming and a beautiful quiet joy to watch. Thank you so very much.
Mr de vere, thank you so much for letting your Loving eye roam the fields and all the inhabitants in such distinct Detail and parting with us These wonderful Film. All the best to you and the countryside of England - kath. Zwing
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I love your films. No music, nature sounds and your great narration. Thank you very much.
BEST DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN OF ENGLISH COUNTRY SIDE.
C, look at bird bath
@@BirdBath1 DEAR SIR WHERE CAN I WATCH YOUR FILMS SUMMER IN THE MEADOW AND RETURN TO THE RIVER AND BIRD BATH. I VERY MUCH ADMIRE YOU FILMS. I LIKE RELISH THE BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH WILDLIFE. I LIVE IN INDIA. I AM LOVER OF NATURE.PARTCULARLY BRITISH WILDLIFE. I HAVE SEEN MANY VIDEOS OFF BBC AND OTHERS. YOU STAND UNIQUE AS A PROFESSIONAL FILMMAKER IN YOUR UNIQUE WAY. PLEASE DO REPLY. THANKS.
@@shreekumarc.m.s699 I am from Jamaica, thanks for your supportive words 😎👍
I am so sorry, I only just discovered your question now. Hopefully by now you have found my other two films to enjoy on my channel:
ruclips.net/p/PLVQf5iO8XVzpbZwdYAiv3qUpEBLtADO04
(I have no connection with the channel BirdBath).
@@WildlifeInCloseUp RESPECTED SIR. THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY. ENJOYED ALL YOUR FILMS. WITH WARM REGARDS.SHREEKUMAR.
No music, just natural sounds, that's the best decision. So many interesting details. This is so good, thank you very much for sharing.
Thank you so much. I am from Ukraine. Your work helps to understand the surrounding nature better , to recognise so many things I see here, in Greater Manchester. Everything is new for me here and at the same time so close to my native land. Well done. From Ukraine with love.
This is such an enjoyable video to watch. Your dialogue is so natural and calming. I’ve given up on tv and these are the type of films I’m comfortable watching. Thank you for all the effort you put into you work. Aussie follower.
Me too all I watch is nature documentaries anymore and this one was great ! 😊
It makes all the difference having hundred percent of it with the animals rather than the television and some RUclips channels with only 10% animals 90% an overenthusiastic presenter being rammed down your throat does get tiresome.
This was such a treat to find, wonderful to see a nature documentary on British wildlife. Thankyou!! :)
Glad to hear you enjoyed it. You are very welcome.
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This was an absolute gem to watch. Thank you so much for putting this out on RUclips. I no longer watch TV but this rivals anything I could see there
Julie, look at bird bath
Ditto! Greetings from Aus
That's very good to hear. Thanks for commenting.
Stephen de Vera is one of those wonderful surprises which occasionally turn up on RUclips. Considering that he has made these professional quality videos without any assistance from a huge supporting camera, sound expert and a myriad of technical assistance which accompany countryside and wildlife videos seen on mainstream media, he must have had a lot of patience and put in a lot of. Hard work of his own, to make such fascinating and fascinating and detailed documentaries. I look forward to more of them.
It was a lot of work for sure and for little financial gain but the reward is in the satisfaction of doing something I feel needs reiterating: if mankind is ever going to end it's war on the environment the solution starts at home and not in watching glossy big budget documentaries filmed in faraway locations. Thank you for your feedback.
@@WildlifeInCloseUpI totally agree with what you've said, and with the compliments on your beautiful work. I'm from Pennsylvania, US, and love to photograph local flora and fauna, which rarely get their own documentaries. I truly appreciate videos like this from a professional who also understands the beauty and importance of their hometown wildlife. Your focus on the quieter parts of the animals' lives is a refreshing change as well! Thank you!
@@WildlifeInCloseUp agree 100% enjoyed this gem of a documentary! Please keep them coming ❤❤❤
The British countryside is a rare gem!!!
It's pretty unique, I can't disagree!
What was the British countryside is what Britain really is.
I love this to watching this all other season early autumn and Summer - spring winter this is credible wildlife
Magical, you're gifted to get these shots! I live off grid in Brittany and am constantly out and about and can count on one hand some exceptional encounters. I've been sitting in a hedge with a fox half a metre next to me grubbing his ears moved when I swallowed, it was late evening but not yet dusk. I returned the next evening with a friend to enable me to endorse this encounter, the fox returned along the hedgerow and slowly passed in front of us within a metre. Like the first night we were just sitting in the hedge no growth in front of us. I'm also lucky enough to have a kingfisher nest in the bank on the stream 30m from my dwelling and for three years now I've watched them coming and going. They have been here for a couple of weeks now so hopefully the fourth year for me to catch daily sightings of them. I also believe they have accepted my presence.
Ideal for filming!!!
What a wonderful situation to live in. Nice to hear exciting close encounters like that.
Stunning! Thank you! I have sometimes thought about the relative merits of wildlife here and in other countries. I spent the early 25 years of my life in the Peak District and was fortunate to have many acres of land to explore. The variety of incredible wildlife there - and further afield in the hidden valleys and dales that tourists don't find - was exceptional. The silent flight of the barn owl at dusk for me matches any gaudy parrot screeching in a jungle; the joy of spying on the fox about his prowl beats any lion on the savannah. And the sight of two hares boxing is for me equal to any kangaroos doing the same! I would venture to suggest that your film proves these points admirably!
I wish I had been able to film some of the amazing things I saw in those days...
Heartwarming for me to hear when people really 'get' what I am trying to do and you put it so beautifully, thank you. 2 more similar films are on the way so please subscribe, if you haven't already, to get notified.
I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality of this documentary video.
Beautifully put together, An absolute treat to watch and so inspirational. Well done. 👍
You are awesome filming narrating stories etc etc I enjoy everything about your awesome films! Thank you so much 👍❤️ and God bless 🙏
This is truly a nature film not those setup shots from BBC. This is how real life is! Marvelous from one filmmaker to another. Keep up the good work. Look forward to seeing the other films in the series. Thanks for releasing this one. In our time with covid lockdowns this is a God send to soak up the beauty.
Jamaica🇯🇲 birds, look at bird bath ..
This is awesome. I told my sister in-law who teaches fifth grade about it. After seeing it she hopes to be able to show it to her school. What a wonderful piece of luck! I thought back to when I was 8 and just moved to a suburban neighborhood full of similar such wonders, and then later on when I owned a bit of land filled with diverse animals, as it had been vacant about 15 yrs before I got it at auction.
Glad it was helpful. I will be uploading a version without the voiceover (plus more, similar films) that might be of particular use to teachers maybe. Always love it when children watch!
Excellent film, must take so much effort and patience, and skill... Thank you Mr. de Vere!.
Beautiful, simple and peaceful but mesmerising
Thank you for this, the bird song is so sweet. I could listen all day long. Lovely wild life, living in South Africa I appreciate seeing more gentle wild animals.
Such a profound comment! Liked your comment.
I absolutely love foxes and am incredibly jealous of your footage and closeness to these awesome little guys.
It was very time consuming but I enjoy their company too. More encounters in my Meadows film.
Beautiful, peaceful. A true joy to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it. Please do watch the other films if you haven't already and share with others - thank you.
I bought the DVD a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's nice to see it on RUclips.
Absolutely amazing! This is Oscar standard, scratch that it’s better than an old Oscar award!!! Keep it up!!!!!
Absolutely great informative relaxing video of beautiful nature and wildlife thank you!!!!! ❤
Wow, what an amazing video and narration, absolutely loved every second of this, especially when the male muntjac spotted you and reacted how he did,also the gossamer and feathers nest would be my dream bed. Liked and shared.
Thank you very much!
Congratulations Srephen and your filming crew for this documentary.. I live in Kenya and did not know that there is so much wildlife in Britain.. As a documentary film maker too, I really appreciate the long hours.,the patience you had to endure and all the turns in nature and weather to bring to life such a wonderful film, where to a common person it will appear so effortlessly and smoothly flows. I love the up and close shots, the songs of the birds... And your voice full of passion for the magical life... God bless you Sir.. Many regards from Kenya 🇰🇪
I've filmed in Kenya a few times for nature documentaries - you live in a really amazing place, so It's great to hear your comments. Thank you. (The 'crew' is just me!)
Very, very informative, with such excellent camera shots. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Hello from Russia!)) How fine and amusing to watch familiar species and compare their russian and english names. I find your narration and accent very understandable and nice. Thanks for this video.
Welcome!
How is Russia now
@@BirdBath1 I can't speak from all Russians but I'm confused, dazed, disgraced, shocked and don't realise what's happening.
@@BirdBath1 bloodsoaked in millions of animal limbs and wild life amputees and orphans.
@@siniaptitsa1596 #birdbathjamaica
Excellent videography and good narrative
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for this lovely reminder of the natural richness still available (just) in our British countryside. Over my 70+ years Ive been lucky enough to have seen all of the species you featured, other than the muntjac. But how much more scarce many of them have become! I was reminded of this hearing the yellowhammer in the soundtrack - I have never seen one in the six years I have lived and explored in Cornwall. Your sensitivity to the wild creatures and acute observations make this very special - as though one were almost having these intimate experiences oneself. So often such encounters are happenstance, but all the more precious for that.
I don't see yellowhammers nearly as much now, compared to when I made this film but they do still pop up in a few places - the last one I saw in the Hebrides.
There was a short BBC nature series years ago called "Being There" which was at the back of mind while making this.
Thanks for commenting.
This was a beautiful documentary, and what beautiful countryside and animals. Thank you! I would love to visit some day.
I hope you get the chance one day. Thanks for leaving the comment.
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much, a real joy to watch with my 4 year old son 🙏🏼 beautiful.
Kate, look at bird bath
This was a beautiful video with professional quality! I loved the birdsong throughout.
What a Wonderful wildlife camera/film maker you are!!!! Such patience and dedication. Your voice is so soothing i could watch and listen for hours. Thank you once again! Can't wait for the next video😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
It's great to see a photographer that still loves his job. Thank you!
Thank you, Mr. DeVere for this lovely documentary😊👏👏👏
So nice of you to say so. More is coming soon so please subscribe, if you haven't already, to get notified.
excellent photography
I’ve returned to Mr. de Vere’s beautifully films THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE and RETURN TO THE RIVER many times over the last few years. They create such a serene space to immerse oneself in. Thank you!
Love this film and the others by you, Mr. de Vere. So lovely, stately, brimming with presence. Thank you.
Thank you Theo. 'Stately' - I like that!
Lovely! I hope to see more from you. --- from a fan in South Carolina
Love the ‘no presenter no music’ thing. Thank you and cheers
Glad you liked the format.
Hi Stephen, once again I'm blessed to be in the beautiful woodlands, witnessing the amazing abundance of wildlife going about their lives. It's such an immense privilege,and I'm deeply grateful for your skills and diligence. It's the home of my forebears. Some of your wildlife was introduced to New Zealand. I particularly enjoy the Blackbird and Thrush for their supreme songs.
Thank you so much for the Joy you bring. Anne Coplestone. N.Z.
God bless you! Thank you for this amazing work! ❤
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you so much for sharing your masterpiece with all of us.
You are welcome. Thank you for your feedback which means a lot to me.
What a gem! Thank you so much as I really enjoyed this video.
Wow, this video really opened my eyes to the beauty of our environment! 💖
Or, infernal, SIN soaked ugliness, that expects wildlife to drink and eat ones sewer, litteraly speaking so, and expects them to live in a highest level of visually degraded country side, considering, what it ones was and what to a fox, a bird and to British wildlife it always going to be.
If anyone doesn't see that, only goes to show people's intellectual and moral inferiority.
I'd be happy to give a thousand likes if I could. What a gem. Will be looking forward to more of your documentaries.
I'm so glad to hear your feedback, thank you. I'm looking to upload Return to the River soon.
I have been so enjoying these incredible videos! Just discovered them yesterday after being stuck inside with constant downpours, wanting desperately to be outside like you! Overwhelmed by the barn owl babies you were able to get so close to! Congratulations! What a feat! Ty for your talent time and effort. This New England native presently of NH is very grateful and more than refreshed! I grew up on 15 acres of land in Massachusetts and miss it daily! Blessings on your continued success with these marvelous movies for the public..
Namaste! 🦊🌿🐇🌱🐸🌾🐐🍃🪺🦆✨
The barn owls were fun to work with. The attic where they were nesting was very hot - an old house with no insulation - but it was so worth it, especially to get such nice comments and feedback as yours!
@@WildlifeInCloseUp So excited to hear back from you..😌 Ty for taking the time..
I cannot imagine how hot that attic must have been.. Have experienced overheated attics myself.. But never filming baby owls..snicker🤭
I always look for anything you've put out and look forward to.even more in the future..🤞
Have a lovely evening..🦉✨🌌💫
Hi Stephen, the full length video has been simply adorable to watch. How you got such wonderful shots is amazing. The barn owl hunting was fantastic. I’m not too keen on snakes but the filming was superb. Wildlife is simply wonderful. Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for such lovely feedback. Makes it all worthwhile. (Please Like and Subscribe if you haven't already.)
One of the most beautiful films I’ve seen in a very long time. Thank you Stephen
Thank you, it's amazing what is just beyond your garden gate...
First class film with a wealth of wildlife. Thanks for posting.
Wonderful, thanks so much for sharing ❤❤
Stunning countryside, looks like Chiltern Hills.
You're right, some of the scenes were shot on the edge of the Chilterns.
Stumbled over this by happy accident, a gorgeous piece! I was born and raised in Australia but my heritage is English, I'm hoping to settle there soon. Thank you so much for sharing this peaceful film of my very favourite place. ❤
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I bought this on DVD, it’s wonderful to have it on RUclips I’ve always loved it. Thank you!
I just love your films of al the birds and animals just around the countryside, and I especialy love your comments and the true sounds of nature without any horrible backgroundmusic. Thank You so much.
Thanks for this came up recommended im so glad i watched . I couldn't stop watching it tbh. the shots of the wildlife were wonderful and the commentary was perfect no load music ruining the bird songs and nice switch of topics very interesting .
Glad you liked it. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Stunning nature video Stephen. You could have made 20 vids out of that 😄 I heard a Blackcap this morning, funnily enough! I didn't recognise the song and the Merlin app told me that it was a Blackcap. Tx for sharing. New friend in The New Forest. 😄 Best wishes, Rob
What a beautiful documentary. Thank you
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What a gem this is! Thank you so much for reminding us just how lively and exciting nature is just outside our doorstep.
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This is one of the best British wildlife documentries I've seen in a long long time,great photography and narration.❤
Very glad to hear that. Thank you.
We really enjoyed watching with fantastic filming of British wildlife
I was so sad when I saw this off of amazon, Ive watched your films on there over and over, they are so relaxing and always help me sleep and relive anxiety. So happy to see it on here for free. Thank you for all your amazing films
Wonderful camera work and narration. Really captivating glimpse into what is going on around this village. Thanks.
Thank you for all your time, efforts and professional know how, this was one of the best uk wild life documentary I've seen I thoroughly enjoyed it
Simply beautiful...I've only begun to discover this channel and I simply love watching every episodes...thank you for sharing...
that was an absolute delight to watch!
Absolutely stunning, I could watch for hours.
Glad to hear that, thank you.
Thank you so much for this. It was delightful to watch!
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Sharing with Facebook friends. Hope you are well. Best wishes VH.
Thank you! You too!
Absolutely fantastic video. Thank you
Lisa, look at bird bath
A really beautiful film, thanks so much for sharing.
You are very welcome.
Indeed
Amazing Documentary, Possible The Most Inspiring Documentary I've Seen, Very Helpful And Informative. Beautifully Crafted With The Ability To Bring You Into A Wonderful Experience Of The Natural World. Many Thanks For Sharing Your Knowledge And Craft.
Glad you enjoyed it.
That was really lovely, thank you for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful! I have visited Britain three times, and it is a joy to see these wild places again.❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a peaceful place
What a wonderful documentary! One of my favourites!
Pente, look at bird bath
Beautiful.
Breathtakingly beautiful!! Living on the Essex/Suffolk border, I think there's nowhere quite like our stunning countryside and, my goodness, do you prove that point here. Subscribed in an instant!!
Thank you.
Thanks for posting this.
This England, there is nothing quite as lovely.
Really superb filming, thank you so much.
Greetings from Zimbabwe
Hi I just found your wildlife on u tube thanks so much they are beautiful and no loud music either just birds bees wildlife absolutely right up my street thanks so much
I've just discovered you and subscribed. This was a wonderful hour of relaxing with you in nature. I understand it is alot of work and you aren't just sitting back and letting the cameras do all the work. Big thanks to you and your team and helping neighbors for this video from Costa Rica.
So nice to hear from so far away. I visited Costa Rica once many years ago filming for the BBC series 'The Life of Birds' - beautiful rainforest there.
Beautiful!
You did a great job! thank you so much for sharing this wonderful film. The hares reminded me of when I was a child, how our little dog ran into a field with a few hares, running rounds, and she just got in the ring and ran with them! and we had hoped to make some hare stew!
Fantastic! A great way to end the day!
Glad you enjoyed it! More is coming soon so please subscribe, if you haven't already.
@@WildlifeInCloseUp looking forward to seeing more! Thank you!
I love all of your videos ❤your voice is so soothing and relaxing 😊
Such an amazing film thank you so much I really enjoyed watching it so relaxing and informative
To me it is awesome the pains of being naturalist/photography.
Superb 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 loved the video
Fantastic piece of film it was so relaxing to watch I've just started birdwatching and I am a gardener at a hall in Norfolk and the wooded area is a gem of wildlife mud jack buzzards grey wagtail it's so soothing
You camera work is unbelievable must have taken a long time we must hold to our greenery as its something to wonder
Thanku
All 3 of the films were a bit of a labour of love really. SO much time involved. Thanks for commenting.
@WildlifeInCloseUp no its a pleasure thanku 😊
10:20 marsh tit or willow tit??? I cant tell haha, anyway I'm so glad I happened upon this video, contrary to popular belief we DO have amazing wildlife in the UK, you just have to look a little closer and pay a little more attention to your surroundings. I find something as simple (well, rather complex) as the nest of a long tailed-tit to be fascinating, they are such fantastic little architects! most people don't notice them as they walk past a hedgerow- its such a shame. Nature is all around us. if only people would pay a little more attention. fantastic film, lovely to see a real documentary of our wildlife here in the UK
Thanks for writing. I am so pleased when people understand and appreciate what it is possible to see when you give it a chance. More is coming soon so please subscribe, if you haven't already, to get notified.
That was one of the most, if not The most enjoyable nature films I have ever seen. The filming was beautiful, and there’s a special fondness for our own countryside and our own animals. The narration from the point of view of the photographer was so interesting and the whole thing was totally charming and a beautiful quiet joy to watch. Thank you so very much.
Thanks for such kind words and for taking the trouble to write them, it makes all the difference.
That was excellent. Thank you very much for taking the time to make it.
I so love these films, they make me put my eyes in and ears out when I’m in my locales.
What a great way of putting it. Thanks for the feedback.
I love your work, and I'm looking forward to more!
Mr de vere, thank you so much for letting your Loving eye roam the fields and all the inhabitants in such distinct Detail and parting with us These wonderful Film. All the best to you and the countryside of England - kath. Zwing
My pleasure. Thank you for the feedback.
Beautiful shots! Thank you! 👍