Another super vlog Jo and such a shame you had a no show from the red squirrels. They have been a bucket lister for me for a long time now and hope to make it one day to Brownsea Island in Dorset to capture them sometime soon. Looking forward to your next vlog.
Great Video Jo glad you had a good trip pity you didnt get to see the Red Squirrel you should try Eskrigg Nature Reserve outside Lockerbie ive seen 3 an 4 running about there along with kingfishers woodpeckers nut hatchs an more an its free
Yeah, it's a shame about the squirrels but still an amazing experience. I am based in Wales and have been told Anglesey is a good spot for some reds, so I am going to be heading up there at some point 😊 Eskrigg sounds amazing and if I am up that way again I will defiantly be visiting!
I have released the second episode which you can see here: ruclips.net/video/fRLxskoEYqg/видео.html there should also be 2 more episodes coming out in the next few weeks
Nice...nature photography is always a mixed bag, nothing is guaranteed 😊..I prefer wandering around and see what I see...use hides for a bit of a sit,seen plenty of red squirrel doing that....but I guess to see a pine Martin you need to be well hidden...I've never seen 1
Your video was put together very well, I work in conservation in a game reserve in South Africa, with all the well known and not so well known animals, Its great to see wildlife in conservacies in the UK and Europe, thank you. Ive subscribed! All the best with your channel, i have recently started one about my life here 🐃🐘🦁🐆🦏
Lovely video, great quality. Subscribed! Hope your videos catch onto the correct algorithm and your viewers increase. This is a quality video put together professionally. Love it.
Wow! You look like you are absolutely freezing to death @ 1:58. Hide photography is possibly my favourite type of photography. I love getting close and personal with subjects but it can be a test of one's stamina in the colder months. Feet turn to lead and with no movement for hours on end body temperatures drop. Pocket hand warmers are a great idea, gloves are a must, thermals and layers of wool clothing. Waterproof foot wear with multiple layers of wool socks and woolen head wear. I would also include something to sit on that can be carried with you into the hide. A cold wooden bench draws out the body heat and makes you uncomfortable. I have the base of an old office chair that I can carry around with me. It also works in hot dry temperatures. Good luck with your channel. 👍
If you actually watched the video, rather than head to the comments like the keyboard warrior you are, you would have seen that the dog was not in the boot when I closed it, nor did she come with me.
Another super vlog Jo and such a shame you had a no show from the red squirrels. They have been a bucket lister for me for a long time now and hope to make it one day to Brownsea Island in Dorset to capture them sometime soon. Looking forward to your next vlog.
Thank you 😊 I am planning on heading to Anglesey to see the red squirrels there soon ❤️
@@JoHeard hope you have better luck there. Check out Brownsea as well it's part of National Trust.
Great stuff Jo. Pretty jealous of you getting that pine marten, they defo on my bucket list! 👍
It was so good to see one on my first time out! 😊
Nice Jo, I have subscribed & look forward to watching more of your adventures.
Keep on keeping on! 🐿️📷🤞
Best,
Nick
Thanks so much! 😊
Come to germany for red squirrels, in many areas youll see them every day in the right season
I think the Pine Marten photos would have been worth the trip in themselves. Good job! Cheers.
They were definitely the highlight of the day! Very cool to see one in real life!
Great video thanks looking forward to the next ones already good luck 😊
Thank you 😊
It’s a bit like fishing, it’s a waiting game! Happy to have found your channel! 👍👏😀
Thank you! 😊
Great Video Jo glad you had a good trip pity you didnt get to see the Red Squirrel you should try Eskrigg Nature Reserve outside Lockerbie ive seen 3 an 4 running about there along with kingfishers woodpeckers nut hatchs an more an its free
Yeah, it's a shame about the squirrels but still an amazing experience. I am based in Wales and have been told Anglesey is a good spot for some reds, so I am going to be heading up there at some point 😊 Eskrigg sounds amazing and if I am up that way again I will defiantly be visiting!
Thank you for this video Jo, I have subscribed.
Geoff.
Thank you Geoff 😊
Good video and best of luck with the red squirrel!
Thank you 😊
You’re welcome! 😊
Hi Jo ! Great photo trip !!!
Thank you 😊 I had such an amazing time on this trip!
Nice video and will there be a followup video about this photography trip?
I have released the second episode which you can see here: ruclips.net/video/fRLxskoEYqg/видео.html there should also be 2 more episodes coming out in the next few weeks
Excellent Jo, nice job on the Video..Regards Den
Thanks Den 😁
Nice...nature photography is always a mixed bag, nothing is guaranteed 😊..I prefer wandering around and see what I see...use hides for a bit of a sit,seen plenty of red squirrel doing that....but I guess to see a pine Martin you need to be well hidden...I've never seen 1
This a amazing video thank you so much ❤
Thank you 😁
Great video!
Thank you 🙂
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Your video was put together very well, I work in conservation in a game reserve in South Africa, with all the well known and not so well known animals,
Its great to see wildlife in conservacies in the UK and Europe, thank you. Ive subscribed!
All the best with your channel, i have recently started one about my life here 🐃🐘🦁🐆🦏
Thank you ❤️
Awesome 👏👏
Thank you 😊
just come across you great video have subscribed. I to have a 10yr old sprocker
Awesome! Thank you! Sprockers rule!!!
I want to start my own wildlife channel any tips?
Go for it!
Lovely video, great quality. Subscribed! Hope your videos catch onto the correct algorithm and your viewers increase. This is a quality video put together professionally. Love it.
Thank you @@brianbrooking496 😀
Nice video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! You look like you are absolutely freezing to death @ 1:58. Hide photography is possibly my favourite type of photography. I love getting close and personal with subjects but it can be a test of one's stamina in the colder months. Feet turn to lead and with no movement for hours on end body temperatures drop. Pocket hand warmers are a great idea, gloves are a must, thermals and layers of wool clothing. Waterproof foot wear with multiple layers of wool socks and woolen head wear. I would also include something to sit on that can be carried with you into the hide. A cold wooden bench draws out the body heat and makes you uncomfortable. I have the base of an old office chair that I can carry around with me. It also works in hot dry temperatures. Good luck with your channel. 👍
Haha yes it was a tad chilly! We did have a gas heater though, which saved us from the worst of it, though that was only on for the evening stint.
Nice video although music track very heavy and loud.
good job
Thank you!
As soon as I saw the dog shut in the boot of your car I turned it off
If you actually watched the video, rather than head to the comments like the keyboard warrior you are, you would have seen that the dog was not in the boot when I closed it, nor did she come with me.