Thank you Gonzalo, They move very quickly and have unpredictable movements so, as you say, they not very easy to work with. I got very lucky this time. 👍
i know your excitement as i got one 6 moths ago and again the very first night with it out. in currently into 3 months on one trap after the otter, well done very nice images John
Thanks Steve. It makes up for the many blank nights with the camera trap. I got super lucky with this one. Hope your finding time to get out yourself. Rgds John. 👍
@@JohnFormstone Ive not had much luck with cam trap recently mate! Theres a marsh harrier nearby, going to set a perch up in reeds with cam trap see what happens! keep the good work up,love seeing your vids.
In the words of the great Monty Python crew........"you lucky, lucky baaastaard" 😲😲😂😂 But then, as we all know, you make your own luck. Great to get some polecat images and footage. Best wishes from a pretty envious viewer.
Well done John.. I know that feeling well of having to push yourself to set everything up despite not feeling it.. great shots of the polecat and I love the shot of the shorty as well.. all the best to you my friend.. g
Thanks George. Sometimes you have to make your own luck eh, it more than makes up for all the disappointments that camera trapping can throw at you. Its moments like this that keep you going. 😊👍
😍😍😍😍😍 Well done John! hope to seeing more and more!!!
Thank you Elizabeth, hope you're keeping well. 😃👍
Great video as always John..love the photos..👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, as always John. Much appreciated. 😊👍
Brilliant images as per usual John. Just goes to prove the old adage, the harder you try the luckier you get! Keep them coming.
Many Thanks, as usual for the kind words. You've gotta be in it to win it eh. 😊👍
The Pole cat captures are a great achievement. It is a very difficult species to work with, at least where I live. Congratulations, I am very happy!
Thank you Gonzalo, They move very quickly and have unpredictable movements so, as you say, they not very easy to work with. I got very lucky this time. 👍
Great captures John, old golf saying (The more I practise the luckier I get). So you got lucky twice in one day. 😄 Looking forward to next video.
Thanks Barry, I like that saying, Its very true too. Rgds John. 😊👍
i know your excitement as i got one 6 moths ago and again the very first night with it out. in currently into 3 months on one trap after the otter, well done very nice images John
Thanks Brent, Good luck with the otters, hope you get some success. 👍
Lovely photo's John, The owl looks like a young one. I'll show them to Mike.
Thanks Tess, much appreciated. 👍
wow! two amazing images John ! great work getting the polecat! thanks for sharing!
Thanks Steve. It makes up for the many blank nights with the camera trap. I got super lucky with this one. Hope your finding time to get out yourself. Rgds John. 👍
@@JohnFormstone Ive not had much luck with cam trap recently mate! Theres a marsh harrier nearby, going to set a perch up in reeds with cam trap see what happens! keep the good work up,love seeing your vids.
@@Glasgowurbanwildlife Cheers Steve. Good luck with the Marsh Harrier, hope you have some success. Take care.
In the words of the great Monty Python crew........"you lucky, lucky baaastaard" 😲😲😂😂
But then, as we all know, you make your own luck. Great to get some polecat images and footage.
Best wishes from a pretty envious viewer.
Thanks Robert. Hands up, I admit I got super lucky with this one, but like you say sometimes you make your own luck. Take care. Rgds John. 😊👍
Well done John.. I know that feeling well of having to push yourself to set everything up despite not feeling it.. great shots of the polecat and I love the shot of the shorty as well.. all the best to you my friend.. g
Thanks George. Sometimes you have to make your own luck eh, it more than makes up for all the disappointments that camera trapping can throw at you. Its moments like this that keep you going. 😊👍
nice, good sots!
Thanks, glad you liked them. 👍