The Corncrake and the Croft

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • A 1977 BBC Bristol production for The World About Us series captures a vanished world of crofting in the Outer Hebrides. Written and narrated by Finlay J. Macdonald, filmed and directed by Alan McGregor with help from the RSPB Film Unit. Macdonald, a native Gaelic speaker, was from the nearby island of Harris.
    en.wikipedia.or...
    For people in the UK with access to iPlayer, the doc is here in much higher resolution for a few days, supplemented with material in which some of the younger people seen in the film watch it and tell us what they've done since, and how life on the islands has changed.
    www.bbc.co.uk/i...

Комментарии • 99

  • @madcarew5168
    @madcarew5168 Год назад +7

    The world about us was a fantastic series.....not diverse enough for these days,thank god,keep some history of this once pleasant land un corrupted!!🎉

  • @laetitialogan2017
    @laetitialogan2017 Год назад +21

    Christmas 95, I had the pleasure of being invited to the isle of Lewis...to Colin McLeods parents house. The four of us flew from London including his soon to be bride. The welcome that awaited us was second to none. As an Irish person, it was home away from home. Hogmany was a real experience..whiskey, a pot of soup on the go, sandwiches etc. We saw the big brown hairy cattle and visited a croft or two. I was pleasantly surprised with the similarities in the languages of the outer Hebrides and Ireland...and of couse by Colin's mother...a wonderful hostess and a lovely lady...Laetitia Logan..Ireland . I hope the Mc Leod family are doing well...

  • @yarlkymcfirblatherington9879
    @yarlkymcfirblatherington9879 8 месяцев назад +2

    Happily, we have corn crakes in our valley here in Portugal. Before relocating here, we lived in Caithness for many years. I dearly miss the calls of the curlew and lapwing in spring and in high summer, the night time song of the sedge warbler.

  • @iainmacinnes1660
    @iainmacinnes1660 Год назад +6

    You’ve got it wrong. The narrator is not dismal, and the crofting life, although hard is rewarding. They relied on each other which as a way of life is hard to beat.

  • @davidgillies5342
    @davidgillies5342 Год назад +34

    My late father, who passed away last year, was the youngest son of a crofter on The Isle of Skye. I myself can remember the call of the Corncrake at Linicro. It still can be heard across at Monkstadt. My Dad loved the sound of the Skylarks and Lapwings,which have returned to Linicro.

    • @janoginski5557
      @janoginski5557 Год назад +4

      It reminds me of home. Although not in the Islands but in Perthshire it is incredibly reminiscent, I loved the sound of the rising skylark, one of the first bird songs of the Spring when l used to feed the cattle in the meadows of the low hill I would look up to the blue sky & watch the beautiful little beast hovering about. And the Lapwings which we always called Peweets and the Oyster Catchers. Not to mention the Hooper Swans.
      Lovely memories.

    • @annegribben444
      @annegribben444 Год назад +4

      David.... hello from New Zealand.... the birds were amazing and to Have bird lovers come out for a day or a night to just go out looking at the birds would be a great way to earn extra....that's what some islands do here .... and its very special to have those trips available... just simple trips no fanfare ..no shops take yr own lunch etc.. sleeping bags ..no one lives on some areas ..just a DEPARTMENT of CONSERVATION hut here and there no more.
      Now there was a BEAUTIFUL bird on this film with no name given ..it was a big bird with a swan like long regal neck .like a swan.... colour smokey grey all over short feathers ... but it had bright white markings like small white lines painted around its neck and top of body and head ..ABSOLUTELY bright white ..perfectly marked never seen anything like it ...
      I would LOVE TO KNOW THE NAME .... CAN ANYONE HELP ME GET THE NAME ?
      It seemed to be ? A stork swan size ...with the long elegant neck .....
      Thankyou for this treasure of a film..... the life offers far more than the mind and eye can see ..far far more .....and nothing can buy those deep riches..
      Blessings to all.

    • @janoginski5557
      @janoginski5557 Год назад +2

      @@annegribben444 hi Anne it's a Hooper Swan. With its haunting call. Every year several of them wud be flying back & forth over the Farm /Estate between ponds & Lochs, their flight path passed one of the lovely cottages. A beautiful site and sound. The Estate held an enormous variety of Bird Life, from the Riparian way up to the High Hills, waders & ducks, Curlews, and Lapwings, Snow Buntings in the Winter, the skylark's & then the Cuckoo. And Raptors from Kestrels to Golden Eagles on the Hill. Capercaillies and Red Grouse & Red legged Partridge. And the occasional exotic visitors. A Hoopo was seen in one of the Old Woods. A pretty astonishing place.
      Hope that was helpful.

    • @annegribben444
      @annegribben444 Год назад +1

      @@janoginski5557 oh beautiful....
      Your naming the birds ..
      Is like poetry....without sounding silly...
      .MAGIC...
      Its humbling the beauty of nature ...
      MANY THANKS ...
      BLESSINGS ...

    • @annegribben444
      @annegribben444 Год назад +1

      @@janoginski5557 in A THANKYOU....I will offer you THE NZ BELL BIRD ( KORIMAKO) in MAORI to listen to ...
      And the TUI...
      Many thanks for your help...

  • @hrafnofthule5962
    @hrafnofthule5962 Год назад +7

    It can still be heard in Malin Head Co. Donegal Ireland.

  • @chrisb4504
    @chrisb4504 11 месяцев назад

    The World About Us 😮 that’s a flash back to better times. The music was instantly recognised brilliant

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay Год назад +5

    When the BBC made great series of general history and the 'World About us'. etc etc etc.

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 Год назад +6

    We have a sheep station way outback of NSW in Australia. One of my fondest memories as a child was using the manual hay cutter to make chaff for the sheep. Seeing the men chaffing hay, hit me hard in the feels.
    It’s the first time I’ve never ever seen another old chaffing scythe in action 🥹🥹
    Thank you from Australia, ten years after production.

    • @algrant5293
      @algrant5293 Год назад +1

      Its funny the things that tug at the heart strings.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli Год назад +1

      Sheep are by far and away the worst thing for the countryside and mostly subsidized at that . Its a crying shame the ancient wooded hills and fields turned to barren, eroded , treeless wildlife free animal storage lots .

  • @janm2473
    @janm2473 Год назад +3

    So fabulous!! Finlay Macdonald has a treasured voice to deliver this epic history...

  • @robertboyle2573
    @robertboyle2573 10 лет назад +16

    My family always watched the world about us in the seventies. The music at the beginning is very memorable.

    • @icefrost061manc2
      @icefrost061manc2 9 лет назад +3

      The opening music was great... Never forget the gold earth shape object

    • @stephenrice4554
      @stephenrice4554 Год назад +2

      It was one of the best programmes to be sure 👍

    • @julieblackstock8650
      @julieblackstock8650 Год назад +1

      same Id forgotten the music

  • @janoginski5557
    @janoginski5557 Год назад +7

    A great documentary & insight into a different World. I’ve been there in the now distant Past Times. I was touched by Alistairs comments but if you ever read this, on coming to the “Mainland” my strong advice is don’t, you are in a far better place living your Life far away from it. The further the better. Hope you have had a rich & fulfilling Life in a beautiful untouched World that has all but gone now.

  • @jackharrison6771
    @jackharrison6771 10 месяцев назад +1

    A wonderful video, thanks for posting. .I toured the North and West of Scotland, for seven years under canvas, but I only got to Skye, Mull and Iona. I still have an urge to visit Lewis and drive the whole way to Bara; whilst I can still drive.
    . I discovered the Hebridean Trilogy of novels by Peter May, a year or two back; and can recommend them.
    I found a special sort of silence in the Highlands and islands, and I don't think one can truly love that region, without liking that atmosphere.

    • @momasu
      @momasu  10 месяцев назад +1

      I drove a hired car from Barra up to Lewis and across to Ullapool about ten years ago. Sleeping in the car, and listening to Chinese music, which fitted the peaty landscapes of North Uist oddly well.

    • @jackharrison6771
      @jackharrison6771 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@momasu I used to sleep in the car often on trips to the Lakes etc, so we made an extra day of it. But our Scottish tours were always with the tent. Far better than Majorca etc.

  • @sidensvans67
    @sidensvans67 Год назад +3

    Excellent video with wonderful narration .

  • @colinmayes9446
    @colinmayes9446 Год назад +2

    An excellent video, thank you.

  • @catherinelavender3630
    @catherinelavender3630 3 года назад +7

    I thoroughly enjoyed this, thank you

  • @nomore2001
    @nomore2001 Год назад +3

    You can really hear the norse influence on the accent

  • @thomasbaillie-carrigan3100
    @thomasbaillie-carrigan3100 Год назад

    Beautiful. Thank You.

  • @johndaarteest
    @johndaarteest Год назад

    That intro music I haven't heard in decades, that takes me back. Wow!

  • @ianjthompson4715
    @ianjthompson4715 7 лет назад +6

    Hopefully I will be going on a weeks Bird Watching holiday in 2018 with my RSPB Local Group to the Outer Hebrides. This video has wetted my appetite for that holiday.

    • @autodidact2499
      @autodidact2499 7 лет назад +1

      It's probably quite "wet" in the Outer Hebrides, but that's not what "whets" your appetite, Ian.

  • @roydone9372
    @roydone9372 Год назад +4

    A very informative and interesting video. My wife and I visited the Hebrides a few years ago, if we had seen this beforehand we would have had much better experience. A great video.

  • @marierobson8144
    @marierobson8144 Год назад

    Wonderful film, thank you!

  • @philipmcdonagh1094
    @philipmcdonagh1094 Год назад +3

    Ah 1977 just a few years before everything went pear shaped.

  • @paulsee2
    @paulsee2 Год назад

    The opening music gave me chills, not heard it in maybe 40 years

  • @julianholman7379
    @julianholman7379 Год назад +4

    apparently the harsh squawk of the corncrake displays complex melodic character when a recordingof it can be slowed down by some factor

  • @djrichylaurence8991
    @djrichylaurence8991 Год назад

    Used to watch these avidly as a kid.

  • @pibly7784
    @pibly7784 7 лет назад +3

    Great video. Thanks for posting.

  • @iseegoodandbad6758
    @iseegoodandbad6758 Год назад +1

    Such tall beautiful people despite their extreme poverty!!

  • @misterfishisme
    @misterfishisme 12 лет назад +7

    What a wonderful voice Finlay J MacDonald has. Anyone know where I can find his series of radio talks, Crottle & White and Crowdie and Cream?

  • @jaybc36
    @jaybc36 Год назад +1

    The last time I heard a corncrake was on Iona next the Abbey in 1970

  • @brianmarshall1637
    @brianmarshall1637 Год назад +1

    A super video,pity about the problems of life on uist,the far m subsidies will be sorely needed.if they qualify which I hope they do.

  • @frankschlanker
    @frankschlanker Год назад

    One word "beautiful"

  • @patrickredican358
    @patrickredican358 Год назад

    va very skillfull treatment of a very beautiful subject

  • @stefenney3126
    @stefenney3126 Год назад

    The geese coming in to land appeared to be Whitefronts, not Greylags ?

  • @Shanoodz
    @Shanoodz 8 лет назад +5

    6:14 I was not ready

  • @Lemma01
    @Lemma01 Год назад +1

    Poor Wee Jocky. Only 150 on Uist in the 1970s, and the islands cannot support more. Now, there's 4,700 living there (2015) - quite the mystery. Perhaps they're farming swans? Or just working from home?

  • @tripzville7569
    @tripzville7569 4 года назад +4

    This is the future not the past. The meek shall inherit the earth.

  • @holygalaga
    @holygalaga 12 лет назад

    thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MyKharli
    @MyKharli Год назад +1

    Or as its now known , the lack of corncrake and the sileage .

  • @johngordon1576
    @johngordon1576 7 лет назад +9

    At 13:06 you can see the 'golf ball' on the hill that housed the NATO early warning radar shield against Soviet attack during the Cold War... somewhat of a contrast with the crofting life.

  • @ACshinealight
    @ACshinealight 3 месяца назад

    Has anyone read Callum’s Road ?

  • @nledaig
    @nledaig Год назад +3

    Sea eagles take living lamb. Crows and ravens and farspaigean also predate on lambs and sheep in distress.

    • @shetlandsheep3081
      @shetlandsheep3081 Год назад +3

      I had a newborn shetland twin lamb taken by a golden eagle on my place in the Aberdeenshire Cairngorms. It is unusual but it absolutely happens!

  • @cleopatra5682
    @cleopatra5682 Год назад

    Wow the presenters Welsh accent is beautiful 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @BadgerBotherer1
      @BadgerBotherer1 Год назад

      Scottish.

    • @cleopatra5682
      @cleopatra5682 Год назад

      @@BadgerBotherer1
      Nooo way Badger that’s was Welsh 🤣

    • @BadgerBotherer1
      @BadgerBotherer1 Год назад

      @@cleopatra5682 I've lived in Wales for 37 years, but have Scottish ancestry. The narrator is Scottish, you fool!

    • @traceybell1216
      @traceybell1216 Год назад

      You've obviously never been to either Wales or Scotland!!

    • @cleopatra5682
      @cleopatra5682 Год назад

      @@traceybell1216 Iv been to Wales to visit family my mother is Welsh!

  • @ElevatorGalleryLondon
    @ElevatorGalleryLondon 12 лет назад +3

    But where is Rowan Morrison?

  • @Raekken1
    @Raekken1 8 лет назад +2

    I love BBC!

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Год назад +3

    Hmm.. guys, I think the obvious lack of LGBTQ+ diversity in these "crofts" is somewhat "problematic". What are we doing to address this most URGENT matter? Also, I see the cattle were not wearing C02 masks - this too, is quite, quite problematic. 🥺

    • @momasu
      @momasu  Год назад +1

      Och, nonsense, man! Gordon MacPhierson is a proudly gay man, and Faergus Vurich has been out of the croft closet for yonks.

  • @complexlittlepirate3589
    @complexlittlepirate3589 Год назад

    What is the beautiful bird at 23:51, please? Thank you.

  • @Oenols
    @Oenols 11 лет назад +4

    The conservatives never care about the corn crake. Ironic, isn't it?

  • @edwardbrady5843
    @edwardbrady5843 Год назад +2

    It really is unfortunate that the Scots forgot their native Irish tongue.

  • @philmulrooney7020
    @philmulrooney7020 Год назад

    Wheat privilege 😮

  • @vivienscotson
    @vivienscotson 9 лет назад +2

    As nice as parts of this are, its left me feeling a bit depressed... is highland crofting life really as dismal as the tone of voice of the narrator in this film makes out..?

    • @davidnicolson6443
      @davidnicolson6443 4 года назад +4

      No crofting life is the
      best

    • @paulcunnane4
      @paulcunnane4 2 года назад +1

      It has to be in you.

    • @nledaig
      @nledaig Год назад +3

      How bizarre! Most people would consider his voice very attractive.

    • @barbarathomas2561
      @barbarathomas2561 Год назад +3

      Beautiful voice. Thank you for uploading, a moving video.

  • @CoIoneIPanic
    @CoIoneIPanic Год назад +1

    Tjese amish just dont want to get on with the woorld. Tis a shame.

  • @barscotch
    @barscotch 7 лет назад

    Cack!

    • @nledaig
      @nledaig Год назад

      Better draw more then and learn to spell