I'm dying at 8:36 when we see the "after" of the robin's work. She looks so proud and like she's staring directly into the camera like "Yeah, I built this, pretty cool, huh?"
I always find it astonishing just how much work goes into building a bird's nest, and of course they often end up looking very well constructed and very comfortable. Beautiful photography Stefano and I love what you are doing over there. I wish a lot more people in the world had your caring mindset when it comes to nature.
Stefano, thanks for teaching me something new. Prior to this video I knew nothing about vernal ponds. Can't wait to see how this feature aids in your property's diversity!
I live in a very suburban area so I don't get to see vareity species of anything. You're videos is a really refreshing view of the natural beauty of the world. Like you, I try to protect and help the animals already in my area. Even if it's just a couple native garden lizards I'm making shelter and providing water to, its so pleasing to see the help provided give light to new life. Each year I enjoy seeing baby lizards exploring my planted yard. I can't imagine what it's like seeing all the hard work you're putting into your acres of beautiful land come to fruition. Way to go!
7:55 MISS ROBIN STOMPING THE NEST TIPPY TAPPING HER WAY DIRECTLY INTO MY HEART 😭😭😭😭 Thank you Stefano for this gift of the precious sound, we are never taught that bird moms stomp that mud into shape when building nests! For the fish, I vote small fish preferably native, that are able to breed in such a small pond. Otherwise you will have to restock it every year to make the kingfishers come over. Hopefully your ponds will lure kingfishers away from fish farms so they wont get poached by angry farmers...
Your videos are always such an absolute joy. Beautiful photography, entirely pleasant voice-over, and the sheer pleasure of watching nature do its thing. Thank you so much for making these, they always brighten my day.
Great idea with the vernal pond! As for the trout stocking, I vote for the smaller ones. I would love to see some kingfisher action! Also, really cool being able to witness birds up close and personal building nests. Thanks for sharing this awesome wildlife footage with us!
Always enjoy your videos!! I really appreciate how you share your wealth of knowledge as to how and why you do your projects. I share all of them with my wife and now she has started looking at different properties and mentioning how we could have a pond, wildflowers, fruit trees and she even wants to build a sunken blind like you had previously, since we both are avid bird and wildlife photographers too. Keep the videos coming....more, more, more!!! 😊 I understand your projects take time, and then there is the whole video production process, so I'm just being selfish and teasing, but will never complain if you do upload more, even if they are shorter. 🙂
Man, thank you so much for creating such beautiful things. I find myself falling into negativity online more often than not, and you provide solitude and inspiration and move my RUclips recommendations in a better direction :)
5:59 I would say instead of restocking the pond with trout, you should aim for fish species that can thrive and breed in the pond to create a natural ecosystem that would benefit everything around the pond. I suggest starting out by stocking prey fish first, like bluegills flathead minnows etc., to start the process of populating and attract predatory bird species like the kingfishers. Later you can and predatory fish like big mouth bass to for balance and some catfish for general bottom feeding. Hope this helps!
Stefano, I’ve been working for years documenting what remains of Michigan’s primeval pine stands and old growth forests. The forest of yesteryear is maturing and new giants are emerging. Through the ax, the saw, the plow, fire, wind, and ice, life remains! Thank you for returning your land back to what it once was, generations ago. Let us undo the destruction, replant what was lost, and heal the earth back to her natural state.
I keep coming back in the hopes of an update. This channel is truly inspiring. The photography is absolutely beautiful. And the editing and story telling is so compelling. I am so impressed by what you have accomplished on your property, and am hoping to hear about more developments. Thank you for your dedication to wildlife!
You are the best type of person to have bought this type of property. You’ve been diversifying the wood and the land so much and it’s wonderful to see. I’m a huge fan of anyone buying large plots of land and diversifying it make it a sanctuary for the animals
This is my new favourite series, I live on the other side of the world so it is so interesting to see all the native wildlife you get! Very jealous of your amphibian diversity.
This is truly the kind of life I want when I get older. I don’t know how I’ll be able to make it happen or make it happen at all but I truly want this life with nature.
I appreciate so much how much care you put into reintroducing native species and encouraging biodiversity - lots of people just want the aesthetic but don’t do any research what would be best for the ecosystem. Maybe one day you could make a video how you approached this, so other amateurs can create a garden/homestead that‘s beneficial to nature :)
Amazing work! You take marginal land and turn it into an eco-haven. I wish more people understood problems with pine plantations the way you do. In Germany, people protested an abandoned cardboard farm getting cut down for an EV factory. Yes, there were bats and maybe a total of 6 non-insect species there. A natural forest would have dozens of birds and other higher species. Michigan has so much rural land that lends itself to projects like this being integrated in a permaculture farm which produces food for both people & wild animals.
Can't wait to own property someday and do whatever I can in the vein of supporting critters. It's amazing how interconnected they all are and how resilient they can be despite our constant human development. Can't wait to see how tbe site continues to develop, and thank you for the quality production and engaging education!
This is just so beautiful and inspirational, we should all strive to live in more harmony with nature since we tend to forget that we are also a part of it :)
These videos are awesome. I love how much you love all animals. I hope this summer has been a fun one for you. I'm excited too see the brush pile progression with vines. I'm interested too see the middle after a couple of years, I hope you have that in you
Definitely go with the smaller 100 fish. You'll get more bird life as you said and I think you will get more bang for your buck with the 100. Alternatively go for the bigger ones and find another complementary smaller fish that works kind of like a bait fish. Like I have tilapia and mosquito fish in the same pond and two species co exists quite well with the tilapia feeding on the smaller fish. Obviously you would have to find fish more suitable for this role for you since it would be way too cold for either of those by you. Both the above species can die from the cold here. . . in Africa! I am loving your bird life there too! I am trying to get birds to nest by my place. Managing to get a few finches living on under my patio guttering.
I have a strong pair of eastern phoebes who nest under my house's upstairs balcony yearly. They are such a joy to watch flit about and hunt nearby! I can't wait to see what new birds arrive as spring develops into summer!
Ooh, you did bat monitoring in Belize?? That's awesome. I did a course for school and we went to Belize and did mist netting! We went to an eco lodge in Water Bank (Lamanai Outpost) where our professor had worked previously. His name was Robert Barclay. Did you ever meet him? He was one of the bigger bat researchers in Canada, though he's now retired
That's awesome! I've never been there but I was at Crooked Tree for a bit. The field station i was at was T.R.E.E.S. I don't think I've met him, but I'm also so bad with remembering people names that it's possible I did haha
Birds are such fascinating creatures. They very often get ignored or treated as a nuisance, especially pigeons and seagulls, but just watching them is such a treat.
Iv just bought a property in the uk with just over an acre of woodland this channel has really inspired me to invite nature into my home loving the series!!
If you plant catchable size trout you’ll definitely get the attention of the Ospreys if they’re nesting nearby, last year I got to watch an adult teaching a juvenile how to snag a dead and floating perch off the lake while I was fishing. In the fall I’ll occasionally see one flying over with a red (spawning) Kokanee salmon in its talons from the river nearby.
Another GREAT video Stefano! May I suggest you'd get more 'milage' out of smaller stocked trout. Love the Robin's nest building sounds! Thanks Stefano! ❤
12:35 You were in Belize mist netting bats? When?? Where?? I was down there a long time ago on a bird banding Earthwatch trip and someone joined us to net bats. I got to help out, and with thick leather gloves got to hold a vampire bat! Also the bats sweeping across the creek were huge in wingspan.
I gotta say, this channel really is one of my favorites. I'm always so excited when I see a new upload and I've rewatched all of your videos at least three times. This channel and Mossy Earth inspired me to change my major and pursue a career in wildlife biology. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us, and I look forward to whatever you upload next ❤️
Wonderful stuff, so glad I happened upon your video! I had a Phoebe under my pool deck last summer who also built a few dummy nests. It was awesome to see her raise and fledge four healthy chicks! As a flycatcher phoebes love to nest near bodies of water that attract flying insects so I’m sure they’ll be quite happy with your pond and vernal pool
I have the biggest goofiest smile in the world when I watch your videos. Thank you Stefano, for all that you do for nature and us! I love watching all the different species of animals pass by and nest in and around your property!
Thankyou for the video and the hard work you put into transforming the property. Seeing the Robin build her nest made me so happy. Glad that frogs are already laying in the vernal pond.
Stefano, I enjoy reading and agreeing with all of the wonderful comments about you and your videos, almost as much as your videos. You are a wonderful inspiration to me and I look forward to all of your new videos. All the best to you!
You are the reason to believe in humans. You are the person people think about when thinking about saving the world. You're a true inspiration and you make such valuable content that helps other people copy your wonderful ideas. Your channel is gold among all the others. From the bottom of my heart - thank you.
I watch, I learn, I smile. Thank you for all your editing and narrating efforts, the end result is captivating. You are an amazing steward of land and wildlife.
You videos are always such an enthralling watch - As someone that lives in a built up area of the UK, I find overwhelming joy in watching you encourage such a diverse and beautiful array of animals back to your property. The world needs more people like you sir 🤟
I love this type of video, it’s so relaxing and entertaining. Funny story: my mom has these hanging flowers in our garden. Well apparently they were the perfect home for a pair of Cardinals. They made a nest and had three healthy chicks. It was pretty cool. As for the trout situation, might want to consider what you want out of your fish. If you’re looking for a breeding population then go with the larger ones. Want to attract more wildlife go with the bigger ones. Or if possible do a mix of big and small.
Watching all these videos about wildlife and nature is so distressing when we now see more and more people only talk about how they became millionaire. I think Stefano's videos are one of my most liked videos of RUclips, since they are so pleasant to watch 😁😁
For the Trout pond you might think about adding some old cement pipes for the fish to hide in so they don't all get eaten, plus add some reeds around the edge of the pond. sunken logs branches those sorts of debris are good habitat for your fish to hide.
My two favorite birds! Osprey and King Fisher. I think stocking smaller trout is the way to go. Will encourage more predators (which I'm a fan of) and will still provide the numbers to ensure some, the smart ones, thrive and get larger. Can't wait to see your progress!
what an incredible view of the nest-building! 🐦 the pond is already looking great, i'm blown away by how many things you take into consideration when you're constructing these new habitats. can't wait for the next video!
smaller trout for sure. osprey will come for both but king fisher will only come for the small trout also look into some bait fish species for a more stable food chain
Thank you so much for providing habitat to amphibians and insects, especially. With the current extinction crisis, ANY extra breeding space is going to make a difference.
I love watching all the effort you’re making for wildlife just thinking if we all did the world would be a better place. On a different note, I have a friend who does bat surveys but in the UK.
I see a Mr. Stefano video, I click.
Haha, so kind. Thank you!
Exactly what I did now lol😅👍
Same
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I click, then I click on like button
That’s what I’m sayin’!
I'm dying at 8:36 when we see the "after" of the robin's work. She looks so proud and like she's staring directly into the camera like "Yeah, I built this, pretty cool, huh?"
Hahaha
I always find it astonishing just how much work goes into building a bird's nest, and of course they often end up looking very well constructed and very comfortable.
Beautiful photography Stefano and I love what you are doing over there. I wish a lot more people in the world had your caring mindset when it comes to nature.
@@SlartiMarvinbartfast I've seen robin's nests, but I never realized how long it takes them to build one!
when i grow up i too hope to start a homestead like this - you're a huge inspiration to many teenagers like me :) thanks a ton
That's awesome! Good luck on your future homestead!
That's my goal. However, my job doesn't allow to work too far from any big cities.
Fr, I’d love a life like this. I have a small taste of nature though since there’s two zebra doves that come to our balcony to get fed.
Real
Dude, a pond like this in the oaks here in Cali, have tiger sals and newts… the dream
The Robin's little stomps!!! ❤
Haha the best!
@@TheWildlifeHomestead i assume they do that so the mud becomes solid and hard, right?
I'm just so glad this channel exist, the tippy tapping of the nest building was just precious
Stefano, thanks for teaching me something new. Prior to this video I knew nothing about vernal ponds. Can't wait to see how this feature aids in your property's diversity!
So glad to hear you're enjoying the videos, thank you!
Same! Curious how much maintenance it'll be or is it set to go now until the foreseeable future?
As a biologist, both as a profession but also as a hobby, your videos are a treat! Thank you!
I live in a very suburban area so I don't get to see vareity species of anything. You're videos is a really refreshing view of the natural beauty of the world. Like you, I try to protect and help the animals already in my area. Even if it's just a couple native garden lizards I'm making shelter and providing water to, its so pleasing to see the help provided give light to new life. Each year I enjoy seeing baby lizards exploring my planted yard. I can't imagine what it's like seeing all the hard work you're putting into your acres of beautiful land come to fruition. Way to go!
Thanks so much! Must be very rewarding to see baby lizards, so cool!
7:55 MISS ROBIN STOMPING THE NEST TIPPY TAPPING HER WAY DIRECTLY INTO MY HEART 😭😭😭😭 Thank you Stefano for this gift of the precious sound, we are never taught that bird moms stomp that mud into shape when building nests! For the fish, I vote small fish preferably native, that are able to breed in such a small pond. Otherwise you will have to restock it every year to make the kingfishers come over. Hopefully your ponds will lure kingfishers away from fish farms so they wont get poached by angry farmers...
Your videos are always such an absolute joy. Beautiful photography, entirely pleasant voice-over, and the sheer pleasure of watching nature do its thing. Thank you so much for making these, they always brighten my day.
SO glad you enjoy the videos, thank you!
@@TheWildlifeHomestead What's not to enjoy, this is objectively a top tier channel, you can see a lot of work goes into the videos. Keep it up man :D
Keep it up, Stephano. This channel is such a gift.
Thank you!
This person bought and and gave a expensive homestead back to nature. This world needs more peaple like this 😊
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Great idea with the vernal pond! As for the trout stocking, I vote for the smaller ones. I would love to see some kingfisher action! Also, really cool being able to witness birds up close and personal building nests. Thanks for sharing this awesome wildlife footage with us!
Thanks Buddy! I agree, the Kingfisher would be epic to see fishing in the pond each day.
I think if it was possible, a mix of both could be best, to attract big and small predators.
@@cherryAnarchist I like that idea too!
You've really inspired us to evaluate our own ways to support local wildlife on our property!! TYSM
This has become my favorite channel, the care and effort you put into the world around you and your videos shines. Thank you so much for your content
Always enjoy your videos!! I really appreciate how you share your wealth of knowledge as to how and why you do your projects. I share all of them with my wife and now she has started looking at different properties and mentioning how we could have a pond, wildflowers, fruit trees and she even wants to build a sunken blind like you had previously, since we both are avid bird and wildlife photographers too. Keep the videos coming....more, more, more!!! 😊 I understand your projects take time, and then there is the whole video production process, so I'm just being selfish and teasing, but will never complain if you do upload more, even if they are shorter. 🙂
That's amazing, I'm wishing you luck on your future projects! Haha, yeah I wish there was more time in a day to work on these!
I love those closeups we get of the animals because there's no other way you'd see something like that.
As someone who loves plants, especially native plants I would love a video that just covers all the different species around the property!
Man, thank you so much for creating such beautiful things. I find myself falling into negativity online more often than not, and you provide solitude and inspiration and move my RUclips recommendations in a better direction :)
That Robin building the cup! 😍
5:59 I would say instead of restocking the pond with trout, you should aim for fish species that can thrive and breed in the pond to create a natural ecosystem that would benefit everything around the pond. I suggest starting out by stocking prey fish first, like bluegills flathead minnows etc., to start the process of populating and attract predatory bird species like the kingfishers. Later you can and predatory fish like big mouth bass to for balance and some catfish for general bottom feeding. Hope this helps!
This guy is the TOP G, can't wait to see what's next.
Very kind, thank you!
Gotta be the best RUclipsr…excellent videography, photography, commentary, scenery, ecology…all the y’s!
Stefano, I’ve been working for years documenting what remains of Michigan’s primeval pine stands and old growth forests. The forest of yesteryear is maturing and new giants are emerging. Through the ax, the saw, the plow, fire, wind, and ice, life remains! Thank you for returning your land back to what it once was, generations ago. Let us undo the destruction, replant what was lost, and heal the earth back to her natural state.
I keep coming back in the hopes of an update. This channel is truly inspiring. The photography is absolutely beautiful. And the editing and story telling is so compelling. I am so impressed by what you have accomplished on your property, and am hoping to hear about more developments. Thank you for your dedication to wildlife!
Take care and be careful always Stefano ♥
Thanks so much! Be well!
Gosh, I love it here. Please never stop making these. Living through you!
So wild that I just found your channel yesterday and binged a bunch of videos and then you upload today
Good timing! Hope you enjoy this one
You are the best type of person to have bought this type of property. You’ve been diversifying the wood and the land so much and it’s wonderful to see. I’m a huge fan of anyone buying large plots of land and diversifying it make it a sanctuary for the animals
The amount of thinking and consideration that go into all you do is legendary. Good job!
This is my new favourite series, I live on the other side of the world so it is so interesting to see all the native wildlife you get! Very jealous of your amphibian diversity.
Stefano, you're being a good human. Thank you.
This is truly the kind of life I want when I get older. I don’t know how I’ll be able to make it happen or make it happen at all but I truly want this life with nature.
I appreciate so much how much care you put into reintroducing native species and encouraging biodiversity - lots of people just want the aesthetic but don’t do any research what would be best for the ecosystem. Maybe one day you could make a video how you approached this, so other amateurs can create a garden/homestead that‘s beneficial to nature :)
Amazing work! You take marginal land and turn it into an eco-haven. I wish more people understood problems with pine plantations the way you do. In Germany, people protested an abandoned cardboard farm getting cut down for an EV factory. Yes, there were bats and maybe a total of 6 non-insect species there. A natural forest would have dozens of birds and other higher species. Michigan has so much rural land that lends itself to projects like this being integrated in a permaculture farm which produces food for both people & wild animals.
Can't wait to own property someday and do whatever I can in the vein of supporting critters. It's amazing how interconnected they all are and how resilient they can be despite our constant human development. Can't wait to see how tbe site continues to develop, and thank you for the quality production and engaging education!
This is just so beautiful and inspirational, we should all strive to live in more harmony with nature since we tend to forget that we are also a part of it :)
These videos are awesome. I love how much you love all animals. I hope this summer has been a fun one for you. I'm excited too see the brush pile progression with vines. I'm interested too see the middle after a couple of years, I hope you have that in you
Man how serene it is watching your videos. Thanks for making and sharing this video!
What a joy to watch !
loved it! please keep them coming!
All your videos are a treat. Thank you for doing this.
Ugh I'm ready for a summer update Stefano!! No doubt you've been too busy enjoying your wildlife
Definitely go with the smaller 100 fish. You'll get more bird life as you said and I think you will get more bang for your buck with the 100. Alternatively go for the bigger ones and find another complementary smaller fish that works kind of like a bait fish. Like I have tilapia and mosquito fish in the same pond and two species co exists quite well with the tilapia feeding on the smaller fish. Obviously you would have to find fish more suitable for this role for you since it would be way too cold for either of those by you. Both the above species can die from the cold here. . . in Africa!
I am loving your bird life there too! I am trying to get birds to nest by my place. Managing to get a few finches living on under my patio guttering.
You´ve inspired me to do more for the wildlife around my house! Thanks! Best regards
That's great! Good luck with your projects!
Wonderful camera work!
I absolutely love your videos - I can watch them for days nonstop. What you are doing is what I want to do!
Can’t wait for the next video!
I have a strong pair of eastern phoebes who nest under my house's upstairs balcony yearly. They are such a joy to watch flit about and hunt nearby! I can't wait to see what new birds arrive as spring develops into summer!
I love your vids and have shared them to most of my family at this point:) my mom loves these things
That's awesome! I appreciate the support :)
Ooh, you did bat monitoring in Belize?? That's awesome. I did a course for school and we went to Belize and did mist netting!
We went to an eco lodge in Water Bank (Lamanai Outpost) where our professor had worked previously. His name was Robert Barclay.
Did you ever meet him? He was one of the bigger bat researchers in Canada, though he's now retired
That's awesome! I've never been there but I was at Crooked Tree for a bit. The field station i was at was T.R.E.E.S.
I don't think I've met him, but I'm also so bad with remembering people names that it's possible I did haha
Birds are such fascinating creatures. They very often get ignored or treated as a nuisance, especially pigeons and seagulls, but just watching them is such a treat.
8:03 oh my gosh is that noise their feet tapping down the mud- I love that sm✨✨✨ sounds so goofy but looks really effective:))
Iv just bought a property in the uk with just over an acre of woodland this channel has really inspired me to invite nature into my home loving the series!!
Anymore videos coming soon?!!
There better be
Could you make a shorts with the Robin's little chirps and tappy-taps as she builds the nest? Its just too adorable and i wanna watch nonstop 🤗🤗
I love the wildlife and i could never find anyone until I found you I love your videos and they match my interest perfectly
Your videos are truly fun and amazing!
Thank you.
If you plant catchable size trout you’ll definitely get the attention of the Ospreys if they’re nesting nearby, last year I got to watch an adult teaching a juvenile how to snag a dead and floating perch off the lake while I was fishing. In the fall I’ll occasionally see one flying over with a red (spawning) Kokanee salmon in its talons from the river nearby.
A real treat, as always, Stefano!
Another GREAT video Stefano! May I suggest you'd get more 'milage' out of smaller stocked trout. Love the Robin's nest building sounds! Thanks Stefano! ❤
Bedankt
Really appreciate the support! Thank you!
12:35 You were in Belize mist netting bats? When?? Where??
I was down there a long time ago on a bird banding Earthwatch trip and someone joined us to net bats. I got to help out, and with thick leather gloves got to hold a vampire bat! Also the bats sweeping across the creek were huge in wingspan.
I’m so happy about the progress. You’re really giving it your all! 👏👏👏
I genuinely love the calm nature of your videos keep up the great work its always a pleasure to watch
I gotta say, this channel really is one of my favorites. I'm always so excited when I see a new upload and I've rewatched all of your videos at least three times. This channel and Mossy Earth inspired me to change my major and pursue a career in wildlife biology. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us, and I look forward to whatever you upload next ❤️
Good luck with your studies!!
Wonderful stuff, so glad I happened upon your video! I had a Phoebe under my pool deck last summer who also built a few dummy nests. It was awesome to see her raise and fledge four healthy chicks! As a flycatcher phoebes love to nest near bodies of water that attract flying insects so I’m sure they’ll be quite happy with your pond and vernal pool
Thanks! Yeah they hunt around the vernal pond every day. I'm thinking of calling it the Phoebe Pond hahaha.
Nature is so amazing! Can't wait for your next video.
I have the biggest goofiest smile in the world when I watch your videos. Thank you Stefano, for all that you do for nature and us! I love watching all the different species of animals pass by and nest in and around your property!
Thankyou for the video and the hard work you put into transforming the property. Seeing the Robin build her nest made me so happy. Glad that frogs are already laying in the vernal pond.
Stefano, I enjoy reading and agreeing with all of the wonderful comments about you and your videos, almost as much as your videos. You are a wonderful inspiration to me and I look forward to all of your new videos. All the best to you!
Every time I see a video from you, I get exited. You and @Bamabass are the best content creators when it comes to your work. So much passion
So glad you enjoy, thank you!
Wow your videos are so awesome please keep posting!! ❤
Thanks!
Will you be uploading a new video soon? Can't wait for the next episode!
Absolutely adore these! Love from the UK
Your videos are honestly my favourite on RUclips right now, it's always a highlight when one pops up in my feed :)
Welcome to the calm side of RUclips, Thanks Stefano!
You are the reason to believe in humans. You are the person people think about when thinking about saving the world. You're a true inspiration and you make such valuable content that helps other people copy your wonderful ideas. Your channel is gold among all the others. From the bottom of my heart - thank you.
Fingers crossed the videos become more frequent through this year, I really look forward to them. Thanks Stefano.... you're living the dream!
gosh i hope people get inspired by this sort of thing! rewilding is so so necessary in this day and age
I watch, I learn, I smile. Thank you for all your editing and narrating efforts, the end result is captivating. You are an amazing steward of land and wildlife.
You videos are always such an enthralling watch - As someone that lives in a built up area of the UK, I find overwhelming joy in watching you encourage such a diverse and beautiful array of animals back to your property. The world needs more people like you sir 🤟
I love this type of video, it’s so relaxing and entertaining. Funny story: my mom has these hanging flowers in our garden. Well apparently they were the perfect home for a pair of Cardinals. They made a nest and had three healthy chicks. It was pretty cool. As for the trout situation, might want to consider what you want out of your fish. If you’re looking for a breeding population then go with the larger ones. Want to attract more wildlife go with the bigger ones. Or if possible do a mix of big and small.
Watching all these videos about wildlife and nature is so distressing when we now see more and more people only talk about how they became millionaire.
I think Stefano's videos are one of my most liked videos of RUclips, since they are so pleasant to watch 😁😁
For the Trout pond you might think about adding some old cement pipes for the fish to hide in so they don't all get eaten, plus add some reeds around the edge of the pond. sunken logs branches those sorts of debris are good habitat for your fish to hide.
My two favorite birds! Osprey and King Fisher. I think stocking smaller trout is the way to go. Will encourage more predators (which I'm a fan of) and will still provide the numbers to ensure some, the smart ones, thrive and get larger. Can't wait to see your progress!
What a privilege to live in such gorgeous place, surrounded by nature. Thank you, Stefano, your videos are always amazing, high quality and engaging.
what an incredible view of the nest-building! 🐦 the pond is already looking great, i'm blown away by how many things you take into consideration when you're constructing these new habitats. can't wait for the next video!
smaller trout for sure. osprey will come for both but king fisher will only come for the small trout
also look into some bait fish species for a more stable food chain
This channel is the best serotonin booster. Thank you for sharing!
The nest building is fascinating! Great work...
Thank you so much for providing habitat to amphibians and insects, especially. With the current extinction crisis, ANY extra breeding space is going to make a difference.
Fascinating! Who knew birds are so smart?! Seriously!
I love watching all the effort you’re making for wildlife just thinking if we all did the world would be a better place. On a different note, I have a friend who does bat surveys but in the UK.
Thanks for the update. Great footage showing the nest-building process of 2 birds, and I can't wait for the next update with the pool.
Been looking forward to these! very satisfying to watch
My favourite youtube channel! keep up the great work Stefano!
Thank you!
Hi from Australia. Really enjoyed your video and am excited to watch your project unfold.
Love this series! Can't wait to see the site in full bloom! Thank you for sharing!
Genuinely some of the best content on youtube