Lovely documentary. Just in time for spring. I have been learning about flower planting and I love it. It brings so much beauty and home to many creatures and insects. I love seeing butterflies in my backyard. This its my 3rd yr. sowing seeds and can't wait for spring.
This so beautiful and reminds me to our little garden back at home. We used to have have a little garden in our roof and sometimes i help my dad manage the garden when i'm home. It's always nice to sit under the pea arch he built because the buzzing sound of the bees. No matter how many flowers blooming, there is always bees in that tiny garden. Now i missed that tiny garden and my dad
This was a cool documentary. My favourite parts were the Bee Fly shooting it's eggs into the bee tunnels, the Elephant Hawkmoth Caterpillar dropping from the hanging basket, the Peony using Ants to defend it's flower buds. I was also shocked by the fact rain has such a bad impact on birds raising their chicks, I didn't enjoy seeing the outcome of that, but I liked understanding them more.
I loved this so much, couldn't really do anything else in fear of missing something. I didn't know bee flies existed, and I love watching snails eat. 💜
Although I live across the pond, the vegetation is quite similar in my Longitude and Latitude. The little creatures vary a bit But they are largely cousins. Our Squirrels don't look like yours! We have Gray, Brown, and even the most rare, White Squirrel's (Kenton, Tennessee), smaller ears, bushier tails, and just as fast, truly fun to watch them. They play with vast vigor and can be really funny little stinkers when at play. 💖
Why are documentaries like this not shown in US TV channels. Americans don’t care much about nature it seems. I knew a woman from Louisiana said“we don’t have birds in Louisiana“. I was shocked. The kids must be made more aware what creatures are living around us!
Now, that’s sad. I live here in France. Our small town is just 15 mins away from the big city. And yes, our small garden has a lot of birds. They even have the first taste of my blueberries.😞
Louisiana is a red state. They live off the money they get from blue states, they are mostly destroyed and corruptly funded those red states. Go to the New England and you’ll find lots of green spaces, parks, and arboretums.
Springtime in the Secret Garden brings about a beautiful transformation as the once dull and dormant landscape bursts into life with vibrant colors and fresh scents. The garden becomes a micro-ecosystem, teeming with life and activity. As the first rays of warm sunlight pierce through the canopy of trees, delicate flowers start to bloom. Daffodils, tulips, and crocuses pop up from the soil, their bright petals adding a splash of color to the garden. Bees buzz from blossom to blossom, collecting nectar and pollen to take back to their hive. Butterflies flit around, their wings glinting in the sunlight as they search for the perfect flower to land on. Ladybugs crawl along the stems of plants, their red and black shells a stark contrast against the green leaves. Birds chirp and twitter in the trees, building nests and raising their young. Tiny insects scurry along the ground, busy with their tasks of breaking down decaying matter and aerating the soil. Earthworms wriggle through the earth, their movements helping to enrich the soil and provide nutrients to the plants. The air is filled with the sweet scent of freshly cut grass, the earthy smell of damp soil, and the heady perfume of blooming flowers. The gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze and the soft hum of insects create a symphony of natural sounds that fills the air. In the Secret Garden, springtime is a time of renewal and growth, a time when the garden comes alive with activity and beauty. It is a reminder of the delicate balance of nature and the interconnectedness of all living things. And as the season progresses, the garden will continue to evolve, each day bringing new surprises and delights for those who take the time to explore its wonders.
Nossa, eu fico até sem piscar quando estou vendo esse vídeo e outros a esse respeito. Meu único pesar é que não falo ingles, então gostaria muito que fosse traduzido para o Português pra que eu pudesse aproveitar melhor esses doces momentos.
BTW, with the *"choices of Medias" Note: *"this option alleviates the application of 'negative thought energies', that pour from the USA "MS News and like Social Medias".* *"Choice"* + "Conscious in Thought" + "Applying Higher Mind" are the *Higher Mind keys, and the Higher Mind holds all our Positive Thought Energies.* Avoid the undersized and choose Your Happy. 😘
@@christineribone9351 I found it within the documentary itself at 12:37. I know lilac hybrids can sometimes come in various shades of pink and lavender but it’s hard to tell for sure.
Watching this was like being part of a magical fairytale for an hour. Thank you so much, I absolutely LOVED it 🥰.
The producers and creators of this piece are exceptional!
Beautiful to watch and learn,im 65 and still learning new things about nature...ty❤
I love this video. It has almost every small creature imaginable. Ty
This was absolute gold. I couldnt even walk away for a snack i was glued to it
Hats off, and congratulation for the team that filmed / made this beautiful documentary!
Many thanks!
Our pleasure!
I love to see full nature and weather like , this is my paradise
What a beautiful video ! Her voice is very clear and beautiful too. Thank you.
Marvelous!!!! Fantastic!!!!!Beautiful!!!!
Lovely documentary. Just in time for spring. I have been learning about flower planting and I love it. It brings so much beauty and home to many creatures and insects. I love seeing butterflies in my backyard. This its my 3rd yr. sowing seeds and can't wait for spring.
oh my... my cats loved this documentary 😻 this must be one of the cutest docs ever 😻
I love the forsythia, witch hazel and so many other beautiful flora shown!
ESPECTACULAR. Muchas Gracias por compartir este hermoso video de NATURALEZA. Gracias a TODOS los del Equipo de EDICIÓN
So beautiful ❤
Such a beautiful documentary, thank you!
This was really beautiful to watch and inspired me even more to work harder in my garden 😸
Unless you want to create more niches, to attract more nature in your garden, you have to do less ;)
This so beautiful and reminds me to our little garden back at home. We used to have have a little garden in our roof and sometimes i help my dad manage the garden when i'm home. It's always nice to sit under the pea arch he built because the buzzing sound of the bees. No matter how many flowers blooming, there is always bees in that tiny garden.
Now i missed that tiny garden and my dad
what a lovely description!
You can start a (tiny) garden in remembrance of/dedicated to your dad 🤗
Lovely memories to cherish❤
Amazing content! Can't wait for spring when it all starts again in nature!
Wonderful! 🌷🌺🏵🪻🪷🌸
Wow, Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Nature never fails to amaze me with its breathtaking beauty and intricate wonders. ❤
oh, thank you. you lift my spirits. love from Montana.
Maravilloso. Felicitaciones ¡Cuánto trabajo!
В первый раз вижу такое детальное и красочное изображение этого прекрасного маленького мира. Спасибо за вашу работу. Сохраним планету🙏🌍
By far your best film. Many thanks.
I'll walk. We look
I love full nature
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Great filming. I shared this with my senior parents.. Thought it was easy 4 them 2 follow and not slow moving. Colorful and educational.
It's for all ages.
What a beautiful documentary. Thank you.
That was so pleasurable to watch ❤
wonderful, wondorful world!!! Great work! 👏👏👏🥰
It is really beautiful! Ioved it ❤️🦊🌹🕷️🦋🐇🦦🦔🐁🦎🦉🐾
Ready ready like it. The best video. Thank you very much.
Amazing film. Thank you very much. You have a new subscriber.
Thank-you , I enjoyed watching your documentary it's very important beautiful and magically interesting. ♥️🌹🏡🧚♀️
BLOODY BRILLIANT VID THANK YOU
This was a cool documentary. My favourite parts were the Bee Fly shooting it's eggs into the bee tunnels, the Elephant Hawkmoth Caterpillar dropping from the hanging basket, the Peony using Ants to defend it's flower buds. I was also shocked by the fact rain has such a bad impact on birds raising their chicks, I didn't enjoy seeing the outcome of that, but I liked understanding them more.
I loved this so much, couldn't really do anything else in fear of missing something. I didn't know bee flies existed, and I love watching snails eat. 💜
Maravillosa creación,perfecta,hermoso video.saludos desde chile.
That was amazing
Thank you🙏
Mina💜
Amazingly beautiful! 🍇🌺🌷🐦🦋🐝🐛
This fabulous documentary made me subscribe to your channel 🤗
The sand lizard has the most vicious fights. I love this video
Thank you 🇿🇦
What a beautiful video! I'm hoping to hear where it was filmed. Can anyone share?
Thank you a wonderful video , B C Canada I enjoy every minute of it
So glad!
Very nice
Beautiful
Healing. Thank you.
Lovely
Although I live across the pond, the vegetation is quite similar in my Longitude and Latitude. The little creatures vary a bit But they are largely cousins. Our Squirrels don't look like yours! We have Gray, Brown, and even the most rare, White Squirrel's (Kenton, Tennessee), smaller ears, bushier tails, and just as fast, truly fun to watch them. They play with vast vigor and can be really funny little stinkers when at play.
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Why are documentaries like this not shown in US TV channels. Americans don’t care much about nature it seems. I knew a woman from Louisiana said“we don’t have birds in Louisiana“. I was shocked. The kids must be made more aware what creatures are living around us!
I asked the same question.. instead shows are about people that doesn’t have contributions to the society just drama
Now, that’s sad. I live here in France. Our small town is just 15 mins away from the big city. And yes, our small garden has a lot of birds. They even have the first taste of my blueberries.😞
How sad. I am sure you could develop a beautiful garden with some thought and encouragement.
Louisiana is a red state. They live off the money they get from blue states, they are mostly destroyed and corruptly funded those red states. Go to the New England and you’ll find lots of green spaces, parks, and arboretums.
Documentaries like this ARE shown in the US.
Springtime in the Secret Garden brings about a beautiful transformation as the once dull and dormant landscape bursts into life with vibrant colors and fresh scents. The garden becomes a micro-ecosystem, teeming with life and activity.
As the first rays of warm sunlight pierce through the canopy of trees, delicate flowers start to bloom. Daffodils, tulips, and crocuses pop up from the soil, their bright petals adding a splash of color to the garden. Bees buzz from blossom to blossom, collecting nectar and pollen to take back to their hive.
Butterflies flit around, their wings glinting in the sunlight as they search for the perfect flower to land on. Ladybugs crawl along the stems of plants, their red and black shells a stark contrast against the green leaves. Birds chirp and twitter in the trees, building nests and raising their young.
Tiny insects scurry along the ground, busy with their tasks of breaking down decaying matter and aerating the soil. Earthworms wriggle through the earth, their movements helping to enrich the soil and provide nutrients to the plants.
The air is filled with the sweet scent of freshly cut grass, the earthy smell of damp soil, and the heady perfume of blooming flowers. The gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze and the soft hum of insects create a symphony of natural sounds that fills the air.
In the Secret Garden, springtime is a time of renewal and growth, a time when the garden comes alive with activity and beauty. It is a reminder of the delicate balance of nature and the interconnectedness of all living things. And as the season progresses, the garden will continue to evolve, each day bringing new surprises and delights for those who take the time to explore its wonders.
Beautiful documentary with lovely sound effect congratulations..
Canada 🇨🇦 here ..fantastic show.
Must watch again
Nossa, eu fico até sem piscar quando estou vendo esse vídeo e outros a esse respeito. Meu único pesar é que não falo ingles, então gostaria muito que fosse traduzido para o Português pra que eu pudesse aproveitar melhor esses doces momentos.
Beautiful video I enjoy it thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I loved this thank you
Lovely documentary.
Amazing! More plz
was it said where it was filmed? so lovely!
Indonesia is here. Beautiful nature, ecosystem of creatures created by Allah Subhanahu Watala
Cute furry and feathery stars! Amazing...
Even the other crinkly and multi legged characters are amazing!
Love the voice over
"He has made everything beautiful in its time. " Ecclesiastes
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Amen
... a beautiful text, a Beautiful Thought. 🌱 🌷🌾
Amen
There isn't a great sky daddy/Santa Claus
lovely video
Beautiful Documentry. I have mini Garden. Love from Pakistan
BTW, with the *"choices of Medias"
Note: *"this option alleviates the application of 'negative thought energies', that pour from the USA "MS News and like Social Medias".*
*"Choice"* + "Conscious in Thought" + "Applying Higher Mind" are the *Higher Mind keys, and the Higher Mind holds all our Positive Thought Energies.*
Avoid the undersized and choose Your Happy. 😘
An amazing documentary! I need it in Ukrainian. Would you mind if i translate it?
Amazing documentary! Where is shot?
It looked like Germany to me, from the style of the houses and a few other clues.
@@bizzybee852 I was thinking the same. And the credits at the end telling the same.
Northern Germany
Heartbreaking to see the young bird chicks died.Climate change is serious.
Thank your government !!
Chim yên bình quá ❤
Чудове відео. Тільки так і не ясно, що робити зі слимаками, які їдять полуницю 😅
The garden which the majority destroys everyday...even the "religious" fanatics...
God's creation is beautiful, even in its fallen state. How much more when creation is restored to its Edenic state.
SubhanAllah 😍
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I was educated. I didn’t know that birds couldn’t feed when we get prolonged rain.
5:42 the hedgehog is not a match for every fence 9:09 where do the mails go then? (why didn't the owner of the house provide bird food for the birds?)
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I just wanted to know the name of the bright pink flowers on the thumbnail.
Look like lilac blooms.
@@maestoso47 lilacs are.lavender, the flowers in the thumbnail look fuscia. But the shape is kind of similar.
@@christineribone9351 I found it within the documentary itself at 12:37. I know lilac hybrids can sometimes come in various shades of pink and lavender but it’s hard to tell for sure.
@@maestoso47 Oh thank you. That was very sweet of you to find that for me! ❤
Weasel hunting mice is cannabalism...
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No, actually its Nature with the help of man, not the other way around 🧐
Is this UK wildlife ?
yes, of course.
@@marjoriegarner5369 I don't think it is others think its Germany. The housing gives it away.
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wow you put a camera in the letter box and then you let the chick die well done it is very noble of you
Its very common to not interfere with nature lol, nature took its course