just now I had to free a Muntjac buck caught in our neighbour's railings- poor thing was screaming, I tried to relax it, but then succeeded in getting it out and back to the woods it rushed
Their numbers have to be reduced as they have no natural predators in this environment. Also they damage tree understory that is absolutely necessary as nesting areas for birds particular the Nightingale. Plus there is also the legitimate reason that some of us like to eat venison.
@@conlaiarla if we didn't wipe out all our native predators there would be no need... We continue to reject the prospect for reintroducing the Lynx so we can't care about numbers and overgrazing that much. Sheep do far more damage and we encourage the white plague to keep our uplands a green desert. 🤷♂️ No justification to shoot wild deer. Much larger herds once roamed.
This just popped up. Isn't it amazing how much we/you have progressed in the last 8 years !! Stalking and filming look worlds apart. I can imagine your present cameraman was still at junior school when this was shot ! Keep up the good work mate.
Horrible that you shot these small Muntjac deers with tourists in our county. It should not be allowed They are lovely shy animals. I am so lucky to have them coming occasionally onto my land and they are welcome. Hunters like you and the tourist trophy hunters who shoot defenceless animals are not!
Not for trophy. For the table. They make a great bbq slow roast. Better than any meat you buy from a supermarket that comes in a plastic tray where the animal was born to die and never be free. I know what's horrible and it's not free range Muntjac.
Beautiful animals. And they taste so nice. So funny seeing the pheasant chasing after it with his head down. Can't understand hypocrites slagging people for shooting them for the table who are happy to go and buy their slaughtered baby lambs or beef that were born to just die and end up getting zapped in the head in an abattoir and put in plastic trays in the supermarket. Free range venison of any variety is so much better. Do me a favour. Next time you buy lamb. Go to the sheep farm and watch a lamb play and then the abattoir before you buy your Sunday roast and commenting..... No... didn't think you would. We all (in the UK) saw the Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall's program about the chickens. Enjoy your chicken dinner. I'll take that pheasant over your roast any day.
That's like asking a painter why he/she uses a certain paint... Um, let me think.. because we like it and it's our channel, so we can do whatever we want!
Beautiful buck.
He's beautiful. How lucky you are!
“Book” 😂
just now I had to free a Muntjac buck caught in our neighbour's railings- poor thing was screaming, I tried to relax it, but then succeeded in getting it out and back to the woods it rushed
Don't see why anyone would shoot such a beautiful animal. Not native but hardly damaging. We're lucky to have them here.
Their numbers have to be reduced as they have no natural predators in this environment. Also they damage tree understory that is absolutely necessary as nesting areas for birds particular the Nightingale. Plus there is also the legitimate reason that some of us like to eat venison.
And man destroys perfectly healthy trees for greed!! No justification in shooting them
@@melaniejaneb1176 They taste so much better than anything that comes from the supermarket in cellophane wrappers. Free range food is best.
My dog enjoys eating them too! I don't kill, just pick up fresh roadkill for him.
@@conlaiarla if we didn't wipe out all our native predators there would be no need... We continue to reject the prospect for reintroducing the Lynx so we can't care about numbers and overgrazing that much. Sheep do far more damage and we encourage the white plague to keep our uplands a green desert. 🤷♂️ No justification to shoot wild deer. Much larger herds once roamed.
great clip, superb calling !
Don't ruin your good footage with terrible loud music....please
Great to watch
Such an unusual and beautiful species. Great video! 👍👌
Some great footage there - thanks for sharing
What a beautiful animal.
This just popped up. Isn't it amazing how much we/you have progressed in the last 8 years !!
Stalking and filming look worlds apart. I can imagine your present cameraman was still at junior school when this was shot !
Keep up the good work mate.
Why the music??
I so enjoyed seeing this unusual deer. Can you please tell me what the beautiful music was accompanying the video?
Day Dream by Dream story
lovely too see , and nobody shot it which pleased me very much :0)
Nothing wrong with hunting Muntjac
Not gonna lie is love these for pets if I had a huge property.
Dont shoot them they are cuuute
Damn shy creature, never been lucky to take a pic
Horrible that you shot these small Muntjac deers with tourists in our county. It should not be allowed They are lovely shy animals. I am so lucky to have them coming occasionally onto my land and they are welcome. Hunters like you and the tourist trophy hunters who shoot defenceless animals are not!
Not for trophy. For the table. They make a great bbq slow roast. Better than any meat you buy from a supermarket that comes in a plastic tray where the animal was born to die and never be free. I know what's horrible and it's not free range Muntjac.
If people don't hunt them, the pheasants will! 😂
hope he found his mum :)
What happened to his calling sound. Too much music and chat.?
It’s a buck not a book.
Amazing!!
Ruined by the music. I wanted to hear the call. Over produced.
What call are you using there ?
I would call them a buck more like a coin
Beautiful animals. And they taste so nice. So funny seeing the pheasant chasing after it with his head down.
Can't understand hypocrites slagging people for shooting them for the table who are happy to go and buy their slaughtered baby lambs or beef that were born to just die and end up getting zapped in the head in an abattoir and put in plastic trays in the supermarket. Free range venison of any variety is so much better.
Do me a favour. Next time you buy lamb. Go to the sheep farm and watch a lamb play and then the abattoir before you buy your Sunday roast and commenting..... No... didn't think you would. We all (in the UK) saw the Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall's program about the chickens. Enjoy your chicken dinner. I'll take that pheasant over your roast any day.
What is that bird in the frame at 00:44?
Cock pheasant
Why the pointless music ?
That's like asking a painter why he/she uses a certain paint... Um, let me think.. because we like it and it's our channel, so we can do whatever we want!
@@CervusUK ooooooh , hand bags 🎒
@@jeffbridges666 👜👜👜
@@CervusUKSpoken like a true moron. Hardly surprising you can’t pronounce “buck” properly.
"it's great to mess about with nature like this" - fool animals you mean for your own selfishness🤔
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