Of course, for someone who writes from Europe, in my case from Central Italy, it is strange (in a good way) to see a fox hunt in a continent of marsupial animals such as kangaroos. Anyway, beautiful places! And congratulations to the hunters.
I try to film all wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, wedgetail eagles as I know many people not from Australia watch the videos and are always interested to see unique wildlife plus other european animals.
@pois3689 Tutte le volpi uccidono agnelli, vitelli e molti animali autoctoni come echidna, bandicoot e opossum. Il governo paga una taglia di 10 dollari per ogni volpe cacciata.
Great footage 😎
Was a sambar but I didn't get it on video.
Noce videos...good job my friend 👍💯
Good stuff! Not quite as picturesque as last weekend but it looks / sounds like a great day👍.
@swishswish386 Hills were bigger , colder and not as sunny. I agree.
good job mate :)
Was a great day. Will be in the mud swamp next week 😂
Of course, for someone who writes from Europe, in my case from Central Italy, it is strange (in a good way) to see a fox hunt in a continent of marsupial animals such as kangaroos. Anyway, beautiful places! And congratulations to the hunters.
I try to film all wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, wedgetail eagles as I know many people not from Australia watch the videos and are always interested to see unique wildlife plus other european animals.
And I thought it was Yorkshire until the Roos appeared 😂
Certainly feels that way. English terraformed it.
How many foxes do you get in these hunts?
Perchè proprio le volpi le quali sono un'ottimo strumento per il controllo dei conigli e ratti ?
@pois3689 Tutte le volpi uccidono agnelli, vitelli e molti animali autoctoni come echidna, bandicoot e opossum. Il governo paga una taglia di 10 dollari per ogni volpe cacciata.
@@mchughcb 👍
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Nothing like a driven fox hunt.And the amount of Kangaroos everwhere rural Australia at the moment is unbeleivable
@@davidpearn4344 About 50 in the first creek.