Everyone who has commented has already said what I was going to say. I'll just add how clever you were at deducing where the camera should be sited and how to attract the deer to the salt. Lovely film. Thankyou.
Mr. Fuller, your channel is so delightful and lovely. I enjoy your videos and posts immensely! Thank you very much for sharing the wonderful creatures of Yorkshire with us around the world.
It's called a Salt Lick, and is used by deer, cattle, goat and buffalo breeders, Zoos and ranchers around the World. Well done... an eco-friendly salt lick!!! Bravo, Robert!! Well done, Maestro. Well done! 👏 👍 👏 Stay safe and well, everyone, to you and yours, from your eternal sister in Christ somewhere near Seattle and around the World... ⚘ 🙏❤🙏 ⚘
My what a lovely video! I learned about a new breed of deer 🦌as well as watching you help them along with that ingenious invention for a salt lick!! 🧂You are truly my wildlife hero!! Now if I could JUST win the lottery so I can buy a LOT of your art!!😅😅 Thank you Robert!
Another fantastic video REF and lovely to see parts of Ash Wood as a beautiful backdrop. Yet more animals you have been able to help. You always seem to be thinking up new ideas to help our wonderful British Wildlife. Great work!!
Ungulates aren't picky when it comes to salt. For my horses for example I do give them salty treat of sea salt, they do come up in winter on roads to luck salt from the roads and they love salt blocks with more enrichments. Ungulates will click every salt since they are high in calcium, sodium and phosporus for their bodies to work good and for big antlers
I watched a golden eagle nest this past season. Roe dear fawns where a common meal in the nest. Hard to watch but part of nature. It takes a skilled mother to keep her fawn safe until it is grown, it seems.
I love this!!! Thank u so much for posting!!! I learn so much from your videos! U definitely need your own BBC show! :) also ! The salt stick does it help with there nutrition is it something that would help them ? Or is it just an attraction ? :)
The salt has nutrients which the deer need. Without salt licks, herbivores do things like eat soil, lick cave walls and even eat carrion. Here in Finland the reindeer sometimes stomp lemmings dead and eat them.
As usual, gorgeous footage. i have some questions though. At 0.47 the rumps of the deer are very clearly visible and I'm wondering is there a reason for this? Also what's the story with salt licks? Why are they so irresistible to deer and what is their function?
Deer can change the Appearance of there white rumps fanning there fur out which they use particularly when frightened or running from danger but as you can see they are fairly relaxed in this footage, maybe the one walking had smelled me and a bit of salt is good for them as there diet doesn’t help much sodium in it
Is it just regular table salt that you use? Or is there anything extra that you put in for added nutrition? I.e. some sort of calcium supplement Cheers!
I saw one time when i was in the moutains a tired roedeer and hid behind the abandoned house and moments later i saw two wolves tracking something and then retreatedbupin seeing me, they were probably tiring the poor deer. Idk shall i be grsteful that deer used me and house as his refuge or be sad beacuse wolves lost their meal
Dear Robert Fuller, do roe deer in the UK suffer from chronic wasting disease? I hope not, in the US we're not supposed to put out salt licks or feed deer.
Roe deers are famoussly hunted but their numbers are always growing, reason are their antlers wich is highly appreciated among the hunters, mostly in balkans, they are the most hunted in the europe even tough they are least concider, along with the wild boar People most say these are the most beautiful deer species in the world, and their fawns are the cutest, no eonder there is a saying you have a roedeer eyes, as we say that in the balkans
Roe deer are so sweet - beautiful creatures!
They are my favourite of the deer species in the UK
They are my favorite I love the roe deer ❤❤❤❤
Nice to see a post about appreciating these animals as opposed to the many on RUclips of hunters killing them.
It's great that you take the time to appreciate your local wildlife and give us videos.
Thank you! The salt lick contraption was ingenious.
So Beautiful I love this channel
I used to do projects helping them identify the different species of deer and the Roe and Red deer are my favorites..
REF's helping hand♥️
That was just lovely to see the Roe Deer and to give them a helping hand it shows there great sense of smell wonderful stuff ♥️
Thanks Robert, you're live in heaven with all these beautiful animals!🦉🦌 🤗
That is absolutely fantastic ✨💖✨
Love and respect to all soul groups.
Everyone who has commented has already said what I was going to say. I'll just add how clever you were at deducing where the camera should be sited and how to attract the deer to the salt. Lovely film. Thankyou.
Thankyou ❤️
Mr. Fuller, your channel is so delightful and lovely. I enjoy your videos and posts immensely! Thank you very much for sharing the wonderful creatures of Yorkshire with us around the world.
Many thanks!
It's called a Salt Lick, and is used by deer, cattle, goat and buffalo breeders, Zoos and ranchers around the World.
Well done... an eco-friendly salt lick!!!
Bravo, Robert!!
Well done, Maestro.
Well done! 👏 👍 👏
Stay safe and well, everyone, to you and yours, from your eternal sister in Christ somewhere near Seattle and around the World...
⚘ 🙏❤🙏 ⚘
Thank you . You stay safe also.
Beautiful animals. Great video.
That was great. Thank you!
I catch them early across the morning running across the field on playback. Glad to see you've made the video Robert. (2nd).
This channel keeps getting better with every upload.
Thank you so very much for showing us the Roe deer❣️
This is absolutely marvellous !🤩💖💖. Thank you so much!🙏🌝🙏
I just love these little portraits of our neighbouring animals. Always a nice reminder of the wealth of nature there is in our vicinity.
My what a lovely video! I learned about a new breed of deer 🦌as well as watching you help them along with that ingenious invention for a salt lick!! 🧂You are truly my wildlife hero!! Now if I could JUST win the lottery so I can buy a LOT of your art!!😅😅 Thank you Robert!
Hear, hear! 👍👏😊
It’s always a pleasure to watch your new video. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Greetings from Ukraine
Thank you very much!
You are doing amazing things Robert Fuller ! How wise you are to estimate and enjoy the beauties of the nature around you ! Thank you for sharing !
I loved it
Awesome ❤
This is wonderful.
This is lovely to watch thank you for sharing : ) Teddy
Amazing video Robert such a rare treat to be able to see these beautiful creatures. Thankyou for these wonderful short films
So love all your channels. Thank you so much for them. Your SO amazing!!!
Thank you so much!
Such lovely animals. Thanks for sharing, take care and God bless.
Love the Idea of the lick! Very innovative. I bet it will work for fallow and red deer in Australia too. Marvellous videos :)
Another fantastic video REF and lovely to see parts of Ash Wood as a beautiful backdrop. Yet more animals you have been able to help. You always seem to be thinking up new ideas to help our wonderful British Wildlife. Great work!!
Glad you enjoyed it
c'est magnifique, merci
Beautiful! Thank you so much for all you do and for all the amazing videos.
Thanks for another great video. The roe deer are beautiful. They really did take to the salt lick so they must have needed it! Well done and thanks 🥰
They really are lovely
They’re such beautiful creatures
Great to see how much they appreciated the salt lick.
Loving those salt sticks. May have to have a go at making one of those.
You really deserve more subscribers!!!!!!!!! You put so much hard on the videos.
Thank you so much.
Lovely document, thank you!
Thank you too!
I’m learning so much from you, thank you Robert, amazing work xxxx
That’s great 😃 we try to fit a few facts in to the videos in a informative way 😃
Love all the Wildlife!! So wonderful to see all the intimate details. Please keep doing what you do
You are the camera trapping master and I love it!
Excellent video!
Super shots robert
What a wonderful video thank you
Such a simple, low-tech solution... love it! Do you use ordinary sea salt or table salt, or some kind of special salt meant for ungulates?
I’m curious about the difference between ordinary sea salt and table salt. Could you tell me?
Ungulates aren't picky when it comes to salt. For my horses for example I do give them salty treat of sea salt, they do come up in winter on roads to luck salt from the roads and they love salt blocks with more enrichments. Ungulates will click every salt since they are high in calcium, sodium and phosporus for their bodies to work good and for big antlers
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Thanks 😊
I watched a golden eagle nest this past season. Roe dear fawns where a common meal in the nest. Hard to watch but part of nature. It takes a skilled mother to keep her fawn safe until it is grown, it seems.
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Very beautiful ❤️ love it 🥰
Thank you many times over, Indiana USA
Their patch of white rump 😊
Very informative
I love this!!! Thank u so much for posting!!! I learn so much from your videos! U definitely need your own BBC show! :) also ! The salt stick does it help with there nutrition is it something that would help them ? Or is it just an attraction ? :)
The salt has nutrients which the deer need. Without salt licks, herbivores do things like eat soil, lick cave walls and even eat carrion. Here in Finland the reindeer sometimes stomp lemmings dead and eat them.
@@AnnaMarianne thank you so much for that ! :)
Bird videos are the best
whats your salt lick recipe then Robert ?? help out my local deer, cheers.
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As usual, gorgeous footage. i have some questions though. At 0.47 the rumps of the deer are very clearly visible and I'm wondering is there a reason for this? Also what's the story with salt licks? Why are they so irresistible to deer and what is their function?
Deer can change the Appearance of there white rumps fanning there fur out which they use particularly when frightened or running from danger but as you can see they are fairly relaxed in this footage, maybe the one walking had smelled me and a bit of salt is good for them as there diet doesn’t help much sodium in it
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Is it just regular table salt that you use? Or is there anything extra that you put in for added nutrition? I.e. some sort of calcium supplement
Cheers!
Regular salt is all that is used in my salt licks.
Could we also put out a salt stones for the deer, made for cattle?
Yes 👍
There are special deer blocks too I have just got some
Wow, what is that set-up in your house or whatever!
That is the office - where all the video editing happens. There is a lot of work and people involved in creating the videos to share.
I saw one time when i was in the moutains a tired roedeer and hid behind the abandoned house and moments later i saw two wolves tracking something and then retreatedbupin seeing me, they were probably tiring the poor deer. Idk shall i be grsteful that deer used me and house as his refuge or be sad beacuse wolves lost their meal
Dear Robert Fuller, do roe deer in the UK suffer from chronic wasting disease? I hope not, in the US we're not supposed to put out salt licks or feed deer.
We don’t have the Disease here thankfully sounds awful
Robert what salt do you use in the salt lick
Are these deers hunted, are they a game animal?
I don't know if these particular deer near Robert's lands are hunted, but roe deer in general are an important game animal across Europe and Asia.
Roe deers are famoussly hunted but their numbers are always growing, reason are their antlers wich is highly appreciated among the hunters, mostly in balkans, they are the most hunted in the europe even tough they are least concider, along with the wild boar
People most say these are the most beautiful deer species in the world, and their fawns are the cutest, no eonder there is a saying you have a roedeer eyes, as we say that in the balkans
Salt lick. That's cheating Robert. Ha ha.
Well it's working
It's called a salt Lick, and is used by deer, cattle and buffalo breeders, Zoos and ranchers around the World.
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 sorry about the spelling error. I know even elephants go into cave's to get their fix of salt. I know all about salt licks.
Roe doe!
Roe house
Road house
Deer house
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Joe Rogan doesn't know about roe deer.