It’s Himalayan Balsam, and invasive weed that spreads like crazy. There’s often “pulling parties” where it tends to grow, where people are invited to pull as much out of the ground as they can.
What a different type of video Dan, Another great one !!! Awesome game trail action - nature at it's best . Now use them every time you go camping, they dont have to be right on top of your camp, but just somewhere near, what a great addition to any camp video to see the nature that surrounds us .
Hymalayan Balsam is the plant mate, very invasive, I pull them whenever I can. Out compete ferns and blackberry bushes. As bad as Japanese knotweed but easier to get rid of. Have a Google mate of none native species. Keep up the great work, loving your stuff 👍🏻
Thanks for that. 👍I thought i recognized the plant, but you confirmed it! So my theory was right that someone has tried to rid this land of an invasive plant. Only one question remains... why the jerrycans of cannabis fertilizer? 🤔
This woodland you're in now, is beautiful and the footage is absolutely fantastic! The roe deer and the squirrel look like a fairy tale! 👍💚Do more of that, please! As others have said, the pulled-up weeds look like an invasive species and the jerrycans are 'Shogun Samurai' Fertilizer. Is someone using this woodland for growing some Devil's Lettuce?
100% Himalayan balsam and yes pulled up deliberately! It is an invasive plant but the one good thing about it is its one of the last flowering plants of the year and really good for honey bees! If you touch the seed pods they explode and send seeds everywhere, fun ! But don't tell the people who pull it all up!!!!😉🙂
Good vid Dan, it's a shame that we can't even put out a trail camera without somebody stealing them! I find them when I am in the woods and I give them a smile and wave then leave them where they are!
Debussy would be nice music with one dan maybe do a short clip with prelude et apre midi d’un faun , beautiful stuff dan , congrats for you’re learning and endeavour , very well done and congrats !
Samurai coco is plant food assuming that is what is in them? The pulled plants are Balsam, they can take over. So it suggests intervention ( Human) Hope the cameras clear up the mystery. That brook appears to be polluted with effluents too! Noticed it on last time you were there, thought it might be running low then. Great view of Bambi! I worked in Leeds for years and a colleague understood my love of wild life, he advised me to go to Seacroft after 11pm , he said I would see things I had never seen before! Fantastic video.
think someone may be trying to eradicate the Himalayan balsam as once it takes over it gathers more ground year after year. I have been doing it around my area. Its just a guess. Nice work Dan.
Beavers being introduced into a few sites in Scotland and England now . Wildcats in a few areas in Scotland. Plus stoats, weasels and (up here ), pine martens . Otters .
I would show you my visits from Mr. Bear at my house, and we often have baby mule deer bed down in the flower bed. A small herd of mule deer make their home close to mine. Wolves are no joke-apex predators never are.
For a couple of years, I followed an experienced RUclips outdoorsman named Martin. For decades, he has had a family cabin in wolf country in Canada. In one episode he documented being stalked by a pack of wolves. Laws being different where threats are different, he usually carried a sidearm for protection away from camp. Best for professional hunters to be engaged to cull and thin herds. Introducing predators has unforeseen consequences.
@@englishwoodsman You would be 'concerned' because, in Canada, you would have the right to carry absolute protection against this potential threat. Martin recognized that he was facing a young pack and he simply shouted at the pack: they left and the lead animal stopped the stalk.
@@englishwoodsman no you shouldn’t be , you’re never far away from keighley girls , or some xroads birds who come like magpies after dark will drink your grog and demand breakfast ! Very best wishes to you and your subs !
Nature has always provided the best way to "cull and thin herds". Who are we humans to think we can do things better ? The animosity against wolves is an old hatred and fear that unfortunately is still present today. In reality, wolves are much better at controlling "herbivore population" than humans are. The real monsters are not wolves, but humans. Because ( small-brained and small-dicked ) humans all too often enjoy murdering animals for greed, ego and pleasure. Wolves are innocent, they don't do that. So how about a little respect for the original inhabitants of our lands and re-introducing those who were exterminated by the barbarian humans in the past.
Those bottles are some plant broth stuff 105 bucks a bottle on eBay…Wonder what they were gonna grow there after the weeding??? Like the camera stuff hope you do more. Have fun stay safe.
Outdoor cannabis farm? That's bloom fertilizer! The uprooted plant looks like the invasive Himalayan Balsam. Grows tall and restricts access to water edge. 😊
I know a lot of people would have asked you.. but coulf u please give me the name of the better trail camera you have.. i desperately need one to put over looking my tent at night to see what anmils come up to my camp.. meanh thanks
@@englishwoodsman I only know because my daughter told me. She has regular balsam pulling sessions at our local nature reserve. Lovely footage of the wildlife that you caught 😊 thank you for sharing!
Watching various of your trail camera videos, I think: just going through placing them as you do (thoughtfully) teaches a good bit. Thinking like an animal suggests focusing on trail crossings, water access points, food plots, and bedding locations. MIGHT YOU CONSIDER visibly tagging your cameras with your RUclips channel name? Knowing a camera was there for a special purpose might lead to fewer of them being stolen.
I'm from Australia. We don't have any wild animals as such either. (Bears, Tigers, Lions etc). I am curious though...would you still be camping if you did have bears, lions etc?
Wow, you got a Roe Deer kid with some spots left (the youngsters are call kids, not fawns, like larger deer) and a doe, presumably its mother. The twin pointed prints on the sandy mud by the river, were from a Roe Deer.
With regard to re-introducing wolves to Scotland, nothing has been made official yet, so if you happen to see one, you didn't. Even if you did and have witnesses, you didn't. Glad I could clear that up.
Thought so. Unfortunately that will include the farmers and hobby-sadists ( hunters) who pick up a gun when they see one... only 'they never saw one'. Wolves are back in Germany and here in Holland too, but there are many bloodthirsty knuckle-draggers here, who hate wolves and love killing things, because it makes them feel good.
Perhaps a person who was new to wild gathering thought they had found a useful plant and began pulling, only to discover there was nothing at the other end.
It’s Himalayan Balsam, and invasive weed that spreads like crazy. There’s often “pulling parties” where it tends to grow, where people are invited to pull as much out of the ground as they can.
Thank you
I had it on my allotment the seeds are fired out quite a distance with a little pop very invasive
I was going to say the same I don't live far from here and there's a real drive to reduce its growth
Great nature footage. Beautiful little deer.
And wowsers for the deer footage .
😮 Impressive.
Great video, BBC Radio kent was on the fact Bison were re introduced near Canterbury in Kent and year ago today
Wow really lovely footage of the Deer
Well done you thanks for sharing 👍 👏
Just to get a quick couple of shots was well worth the wait..gorgeous Mumma and baby oh and the wee squirrel,good capture.
What a different type of video Dan, Another great one !!! Awesome game trail action - nature at it's best . Now use them every time you go camping, they dont have to be right on top of your camp, but just somewhere near, what a great addition to any camp video to see the nature that surrounds us .
Well done, great result,
Yes they have parties of people clearing that weed stuff in my local woods.
always extremely rewarding when a plan comes together - some very good trail cam video for the location. thanks for sharing it.
Great upload there, thanking you Dan 👍
Hymalayan Balsam is the plant mate, very invasive, I pull them whenever I can. Out compete ferns and blackberry bushes. As bad as Japanese knotweed but easier to get rid of. Have a Google mate of none native species.
Keep up the great work, loving your stuff 👍🏻
Thanks for that. 👍I thought i recognized the plant, but you confirmed it! So my theory was right that someone has tried to rid this land of an invasive plant. Only one question remains... why the jerrycans of cannabis fertilizer? 🤔
Amazing footage, you got your money's worth with that footage alone, I bet your over the moon!
This woodland you're in now, is beautiful and the footage is absolutely fantastic! The roe deer and the squirrel look like a fairy tale! 👍💚Do more of that, please! As others have said, the pulled-up weeds look like an invasive species and the jerrycans are 'Shogun Samurai' Fertilizer. Is someone using this woodland for growing some Devil's Lettuce?
Thank you. Lovely footage.
100% Himalayan balsam and yes pulled up deliberately! It is an invasive plant but the one good thing about it is its one of the last flowering plants of the year and really good for honey bees! If you touch the seed pods they explode and send seeds everywhere, fun ! But don't tell the people who pull it all up!!!!😉🙂
Hi there woodsman that was a lovely video thank you from sylvia uk xx
Good vid Dan, it's a shame that we can't even put out a trail camera without somebody stealing them! I find them when I am in the woods and I give them a smile and wave then leave them where they are!
Debussy would be nice music with one dan maybe do a short clip with prelude et apre midi d’un faun , beautiful stuff dan , congrats for you’re learning and endeavour , very well done and congrats !
Nice to see some footage Dan. Great video
Nice ! .
Hopefully, better videos to follower
Samurai coco is plant food assuming that is what is in them? The pulled plants are Balsam, they can take over. So it suggests intervention ( Human) Hope the cameras clear up the mystery. That brook appears to be polluted with effluents too! Noticed it on last time you were there, thought it might be running low then.
Great view of Bambi!
I worked in Leeds for years and a colleague understood my love of wild life, he advised me to go to Seacroft after 11pm , he said I would see things I had never seen before!
Fantastic video.
Would sizzle lovely in a pan....
Great work 💪
Wow what a ace watch and the footage is top notch mate beautiful stuff
Great vid. Thank you 😊❤
think someone may be trying to eradicate the Himalayan balsam as once it takes over it gathers more ground year after year. I have been doing it around my area. Its just a guess. Nice work Dan.
nice one lal
Awe Dan incredible footage of deer … always pays to persevere….
Beavers being introduced into a few sites in Scotland and England now .
Wildcats in a few areas in Scotland.
Plus stoats, weasels and (up here ), pine martens . Otters .
Great video as always. And it is so sad, that we have to worry someone might steal anything we leave out.
Beautiful footage. Would love to see more.
Blimey your beard grew back fast!!!
Wow well worth the effort 👍
Amazing footage im going to have dig mine out and have ago
Dan Dan the wildlife detective man........ Great footage👍
Sounds like a must watch video then :)
It's not a great deal of wildlife but some great footage
My God! That beard grew back in quick.
This was filmed 2 weeks back 😂😂
Nice one Dan👊
Lovely footage, well worth the hard work. Cheers 🍻
Great video and great footage Dan, keep on doing what you do mate! 👍
Great footage 👍 it's good to see the wild life.
I would show you my visits from Mr. Bear at my house, and we often have baby mule deer bed down in the flower bed. A small herd of mule deer make their home close to mine. Wolves are no joke-apex predators never are.
Congrats on the footage, awesome to get the faun. Stay safe atvb 🦌👍🦊
Great stuff Dan 👏 👍
❤ awesome video. Love to see wild life. You confused me for a bit. Look away for a second and looked back. Boom full beard. 😂
Ha ha ha
I bought a trail cam last year but haven’t used it yet. That Bambi was gorgeous
There is no point having it in the box mate
@@englishwoodsman it was for my site. Some tools went missing. Everything was locked up so inside job 😂. So I suppose I caught a rat 🐀.
Bang!! And the beard is gone, did you use Cillit Bang Dan 😉, great video as always mate 👍😊
For a couple of years, I followed an experienced RUclips outdoorsman named Martin. For decades, he has had a family cabin in wolf country in Canada. In one episode he documented being stalked by a pack of wolves. Laws being different where threats are different, he usually carried a sidearm for protection away from camp. Best for professional hunters to be engaged to cull and thin herds. Introducing predators has unforeseen consequences.
I would be to scerd
@@englishwoodsman You would be 'concerned' because, in Canada, you would have the right to carry absolute protection against this potential threat. Martin recognized that he was facing a young pack and he simply shouted at the pack: they left and the lead animal stopped the stalk.
@@englishwoodsman no you shouldn’t be , you’re never far away from keighley girls , or some xroads birds who come like magpies after dark will drink your grog and demand breakfast ! Very best wishes to you and your subs !
Nature has always provided the best way to "cull and thin herds". Who are we humans to think we can do things better ? The animosity against wolves is an old hatred and fear that unfortunately is still present today. In reality, wolves are much better at controlling "herbivore population" than humans are. The real monsters are not wolves, but humans. Because ( small-brained and small-dicked ) humans all too often enjoy murdering animals for greed, ego and pleasure. Wolves are innocent, they don't do that. So how about a little respect for the original inhabitants of our lands and re-introducing those who were exterminated by the barbarian humans in the past.
Lucky for them it was not hemlock they would know about it if it was, just how you picked it up would bring you out in big blisters
Exactly! I feared it was hemlock!
your beard grows back quick😂👍
Amazing footage Dan. Probably had to comb through hour upon hour to compile the edit at the end, but it is absolutely awesome what you captured.
Hi 👋 it's a pain moving the footage over so I can get in into my editing app
Those bottles are some plant broth stuff 105 bucks a bottle on eBay…Wonder what they were gonna grow there after the weeding??? Like the camera stuff hope you do more. Have fun stay safe.
Shogun Samurai Coco B, 5 l. , price: £49,95 is what i found. It's used for growing cannabis...
good luk
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Use cameras again great to see.
its the ticks and mosquitoes in the uk
Yes but not in all the UK
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That`s himalayan balsam being pull up. Invasive species they pull it up every year at the nature reserve near where I live.
That's someone clearing Himalayan Balsam mate.
Outdoor cannabis farm? That's bloom fertilizer! The uprooted plant looks like the invasive Himalayan Balsam. Grows tall and restricts access to water edge. 😊
And it gives a satisfying rip when you pull it out 😂
The balsam that is!
@@justjwilldo It was over my head along the Eden last week ... Nice looking plant tho
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@hedgerowsandzeros wow they do have a pretty flower though 😏
I know a lot of people would have asked you.. but coulf u please give me the name of the better trail camera you have.. i desperately need one to put over looking my tent at night to see what anmils come up to my camp.. meanh thanks
first prints looked like deer prints to me but idk
Thank you
thort i saw an ewok.. but it was you :)
The plants are pulled on purpose they are an invasive species. I pull them too when I'm out walking.
See I didn't know that. Thank you
@@englishwoodsman I only know because my daughter told me. She has regular balsam pulling sessions at our local nature reserve. Lovely footage of the wildlife that you caught 😊 thank you for sharing!
@@justjwilldo we learn something different every day
Watching various of your trail camera videos, I think: just going through placing them as you do (thoughtfully) teaches a good bit. Thinking like an animal suggests focusing on trail crossings, water access points, food plots, and bedding locations. MIGHT YOU CONSIDER visibly tagging your cameras with your RUclips channel name? Knowing a camera was there for a special purpose might lead to fewer of them being stolen.
I like that idea
I was hoping you’d catch a glimpse of the “Lesser spotted Vegan Dan” as I haven’t seen him for a while. 🤔
I'm from Australia. We don't have any wild animals as such either. (Bears, Tigers, Lions etc). I am curious though...would you still be camping if you did have bears, lions etc?
You can make rabit stew 😅
You have to watch those tigers in Canada.
Wow, you got a Roe Deer kid with some spots left (the youngsters are call kids, not fawns, like larger deer) and a doe, presumably its mother. The twin pointed prints on the sandy mud by the river, were from a Roe Deer.
Thank you for your comment
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Hydroponics nutrients
Could they have washed down during high river
I feel your pain dude trail cams can be a pain in the erse to work with
I hate flies too, annoying buggers they are 😂!!!
With regard to re-introducing wolves to Scotland, nothing has been made official yet, so if you happen to see one, you didn't. Even if you did and have witnesses, you didn't. Glad I could clear that up.
Thought so. Unfortunately that will include the farmers and hobby-sadists ( hunters) who pick up a gun when they see one... only 'they never saw one'. Wolves are back in Germany and here in Holland too, but there are many bloodthirsty knuckle-draggers here, who hate wolves and love killing things, because it makes them feel good.
monster frogs
I bought that second camera, in a charity shop, no instructions, so not used it yet, was £5
so now you know its a dangerous spot, you might get trampled by the squirrel :)
Or nooooooooo
@@englishwoodsman I mean, he looks like a playful fella that like to jump and stumble :)
Was that a Rat on the game cam footage?
we got nija turcal
Looks like Japanese Knotweed but roots too short probably Himalayan balsam
You should be whispering.
My camera might not pick me up
Perhaps a person who was new to wild gathering thought they had found a useful plant and began pulling, only to discover there was nothing at the other end.
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Just put them out when your camping
No point because the noise we can make stops the wildlife
No bears or mt lions 😅 or scorpions snakes😅
There are adders still, in England. And the odd Black Shuk
Be careful that could have been giant hogweed next to river. Gives bad burns in sunlight.
Did you ever see that deer again that ran you over that night and busted you up English?
Not been back to the location
Looks like Himalayan Balsam, nasty invasive plant that grows near water.
I never knew this until I upload this video
Put a cow's head as bait and you'll see foxes fighting each other
it den on age
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why not hide it in a fake bird box that you strap to the tree? that should stop it being pinched
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