Whilst cleaning my camera gear and sorting my memory cards, this was the perfect video to watch. Hang on 5 fox cubs, now 6. Just wait a flipping moment am I seeing 7 fox cubs.. This was just the most uplifting piece of footage I've seen for a very long time. You not only inspire others, you also bring so much joy. Well done matey. And then near the end you counted even more...
FANTASTIC! been watching your vlogs since you started. You were good then, but now! Your video's are professional wildlife documentaries. I've not got the ability or the confidence to do a TH-cam video. And the work involved and keep finding different content to film must be so time consuming. The comment you made about finding your own wildlife, is so true. My best photos have been of wildlife I've found myself. I also love doing the field work to find it. And the thermal monocular. I'm going to buy one👍. Keep up the great work Simon, I look forward to the episodes. Hope the knee heals up well 👍
Aah thanks Michael, very kind words. It is a lot of work but I love doing the films and great when you get nice comments on them. Have a go mate, nothing to lose. You might be a natural. Everyones got to start somewhere. ATB, Si👊🏼
Great to see you getting back into your wildlife routine Simon. Looks like your new location is going to become your own personal heaven, but Lancashire still misses you mate. Superb video as always.
Definitely two different litters. That heat sensor is a useful bit of kit but at over a thousand pounds its kind of a pricey way to hone one's observational skills. I fear that successful wildlife photography is slowly becoming the realm of the wealthy. Lovely session with those cubs. That is a beautiful old Welsh oak woodland. So typical of how most of the valleys in Wales used to be before the march of industrialisation. Great images. Take care of those knees, once they are shot, life becomes a lot different....... I know ☹️ Best wishes.
Cheers Robert, when you compare it to the price of modern mirrorless gear I dont think its too bad but I get where you're coming from. Youre right, beautiful woodlands around here 👌🏼🌳🌳
Wonderful experience, incredible footage of the vixen suckling the cubs, well worth the effort. I notice the thermal imager you used is pretty expensive at £1149.99 . I don't know whether you are planning on buying this model but Hikmicro do the LC06 at £370 and I wonder if this would be sufficient for the task ?
If I could give this a thousand thumbs up I would.. absolutely fantastic.. I would be skipping home.. great vlog Simon and awesome images of them cubs.. think I will watch this again.
Excellent ‘ noticed the difference straight away with two off them cubs “ Much more developed. I think that’s two litter in one large earth. That thermal is a game changer . Really enjoyed that Simon
Beautiful shots ❤ I just love your dedication and it really pays off when you get the awesome pictures of the beautiful wildlife! Nature is so amazing and beautiful ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing! I always look forward to your videos! ATB! Rob.
Fantastic film & incredible footage Simon, hope that your knee recovers quickly & hope it didn't happen on the bank in your garden if it sadly did it's time for a path to go in I would say
Started watching this at 0800 and finished it at 1600. In between load car and drive home from Cumbria to Norfolk. All day wondering what the outcome would be. You smashed it Simon. Field craft is the key and you are spot on with the cammo. Ive had Red Deer nearly trample on me because concealment was so good. No photos though because he was too close. Ive a thermal monocular and I agree with your assessment and comments. The countryside is big and these animals are small and widely distributed. Dusk is a good time to have a mooch around. Good work.
Amazing stuff Simon. As you say it's just being there that for many of us is the joy of wildlife photography..you may forget taking the images but you never forget the experience
Thanks for sharing this with us, it was amazing :-) You are so right about Cam & Concealment and your movements to get into position, also being aware of the wind is bang on :-) From a veteran Royal Marine, this video is exactly what draws me to wildlife photography. Sometimes it's not the photo but finding and tracking and waiting for that moment, hoofing thanks again :-)
Another brilliant video Simon. I was only pestering my wife about a thermal imaging monocular last week so perfect timing 👍 I just wish they weren't so darn expensive (around $2000 🇨🇦 here). Lots of owls in the area I like to photograph but alas I struggle to find them, thermal monocular would be a game changer for me. Have a great week 👍
I just bought an Infaray P2 pro $250 USD. It hooks to your phone. I bought it in hopes that it will make finding owls easier. I can't wait to try it out in the field. The test I did in the back yard impressed me. Excellent work, I can't imagine the grin on your face while that was going on in front of you.
Hi Simon, another excellent video and your method and approach is spot on. I've got the FQ50 which I use just like you and it works a treat! Keep up the good work!
Hands down the best fox cub footage I’ve ever seen 👏👏👏🥇….the effort you put in… with concealment and field craft and other things is next level…it just goes to show effort = success…well deserved… also the story you tell ..how you approached it is outstanding
What a fab experience Simon beautiful footage 👍 totally agree about using the camo it’s been essential for me for those close encounters as well. That thermal monocular is a huge advantage I will have to save up for one of those. Keep it up mate 👍 Ant
Another crackin video, Simon, you looked well chuffed with yourself at the end of the video and so you should, all of the pictures at the end were smashing my favourite being the portrait one of the cub with its front feet on the tree stump. I like it that much. I would even consider buying a print from you if you sold them. Thanks again, and I hope the knee gets better soon. All the best Lee
Super video -- well done sir👍👍👍👍 Agreed, some of those kits look significantly older than the rest, probably a blended litter where the female has somehow adopted another female's kits -- or two females used the same den and share maternal duties, although that's unlikely.
Just watched your video Simon, absolutely amazing you’ve done a fantastic job Capturing them all on film, and some really nice shots, wonderful to see them all thriving, what a fantastic sight that must have been, top work 👏👏👏😍😍😍
Fantastic footage, and great info about what you pack and how you approach, another enjoyable watch, I’ve got a thermal they are very impressive but tempted to upgrade the colour seems to help mine just shows white heat.
Absolutely amazing footage Simon and stunning Photography! Top drawer this stuff. Definitely agree with the camo gear giving you the edge, I once had a badger come within 3 feet of me and stood on its hind legs sniffing the air ..I held my breath that long I nearly passed out. Once again brilliant work and a speedy recovery with the knee. Here's to the next one 🦊
Morning Simon, can I just say I thoroughly enjoyed what I believe to be one of the best ones you’ve done to date !!! And I make you absolutely spot on when it comes to to finding your own subjects and how to approach and how important the right concealment is to achieving your goal, is without doubt the difference between success and failure. But even more important than the results is that your subject whatever that may be is either completely unaware of your presence, thus behaving in a completely natural manner or even if they are aware of your presence you don’t represent danger or a threat as in you don’t represent the human form. You’re a man after my own heart in your approach and your passion for doing it your way and the right way. All the best Paul x
Thanks Paul, its got to be right up there mate when it comes to the subjects welfare. If I can get in, get the shots and away with no disturbance then its a massive bonus!! Thanks for taking the time to watch. 👊🏼👀
I've never seen such a passel of fox sibs and cousins. Cuteness overload. Thanks for the product review, Simon, and thanks for taking us along on your photo walk. I enjoyed it immensely.
Unbelievable, mate! What a fantastic experience. No doubt about it, thermal scopes are a game changer for wildlife watching. I was there at the NEC when you were at the Hikmicro stand! 😁 Great advice re concealment and a top tip about footwear. Hope the knee’s feeling a bit better. Take care and can’t wait for the next vid 👍🏻
Great to see you out and about again Simon, hope the knee is improving. Amazing experience with the fox cubs, thanks so much for sharing it. Look forward to the next video. 👍
excellent video and what a great piece of kit to have in your arsenal !! Some fantastic footage of the very misunderstood Fox as so man misconceptions the have been vilified in children's stories for decades !
Lovely mate! Took me a while to get around to it as I've been away up North and it's a long one, lol... What can I say my friend, pretty dam good. Top work and a great bit of kit for sure, this fieldcraft is becoming easier these days, lol... We had them back in the day when I was in the Navy and there were as big as a portable TV, lol... Good bit of kit and worth the money, looks like amazing quality. Nice one, see you in the next one. Rich 👊
Possibly my favourite video out of all yours Simon. But they are all fantastic. I love Foxes, how anyone can hunt these beautiful little things is beyond my comprehension. Thanks for your time, I’ll watch this again and again.
Absolutely fantastic! Well done Simon, you remind me of me as I use very similar techniques! I would say that there were two litters there, perhaps a surrogate mother because something has happened to the other mother as foxes have 3-5 cubs? All the best.
Wow!! what a superb video Simon. Awesome footage and images , an absolute treat to see. I'm really liking that thermal imager too, I might have to take a big hammer to my piggy bank. Take care mate. C U soon. 👍
One of the best videos you’ve ever done on the channel. I’m definitely saving up to get myself one of those thermal imaging monoculars. It’s going to give you a massive advantage.🙂👍🏻
Hi Simon, great video and I totally agree with you regarding camo and wind direction. However, the best tip I would say is staying still and if needing to move, is doing it really slow so not to spook them.
Amazing well done, I can't remember where I saw it FB ,News, or spring watch but I think they said the most they had ever seen was 7 cubs, Do you have a record 9 in the bag? Possibly .always look forward to your brilliant, down to earth vlogs. Best wildlife entertainment on YT. Thanks.
Thankyou very much. Looking back at the footage and hearing from other people it would seem more likely that there was 2 litters in the same earth. Possibly adopted by one vixen. Hard to say without some lengthy observation.
Got to agree ref camo i was taking pictures of woodpecker nesting at walton on the hill, i was on the floor next to a tree with camo on both me and my gear and i could hear this snorting to my left so looked left without moving my head and this stag was a couple of feet away could not take pics as using 150-600 sigma so any movement he was gonna go i froze for about a minute he got a scent xand off he went belowing and bounding through the bracken
Great video as always Simon. I took a look on the thermal scope website and as you mentioned...hunting. A story about how to get into foxing and it wasn't photography. How anyone can kill such a beautiful creature is sickening. I live in the countryside and seeing one is a rare treat.
Absolutely fab , how cute I would be buzzing for a very long time !! Great piece of kit I’m seriously considering one hikmicro 😃 . Hope the knee is healing 🙏🏻😊
hi Simon glad your back miss your videos hope your knee heals up soon .that is a great bit of kit so handy looks lovely where your now live best wishes clive
Fantastic. Loved watching the cubs playing together n feeding with the Vixen. Absolutely mint. Loved it n totally agree about the satisfaction of finding your own subjects. Great bit of kit too. Atb Rick n Billydog
Simon you really make some fantastic videos, when I’m feeling down and fed up you seriously cheer me up and get me back on track. Keep up the good work you make a real difference to the world and the community 😊
Another brilliant video Si, you have truly mastered fieldcraft! I’ve been dithering about the purchase of a thermal imager for a while - I’m now getting one!
Cheers John, its one of my favourite parts of the whole photography process and a serious challenge sometimes. Luckily it came off this time. You wont look back once youve got one !!👀👍🏼
Hi Simon , Hope your knee is getting better. Wow what a fantastic video yet again . well worth putting all that gear on (right fashion show ) Seeing the fox and all her cubs was so beautiful you captured it Perfect . I have some photographs of a fox and wondered whether I can send to you ? Look forward to next one . Good Luck in your New Home
Hi Simon, excellent video with a great lesson on fieldcraft and concealment . Those shots you got of the cubs were amazing, a big thumbs up for them. I always use the mask and jacket and have had deer so close it amazing, they see something but don't know what it is so come closer, also hares. Keep the videos coming, its great also to see the excitement and enjoyment you get from making them.
Whilst cleaning my camera gear and sorting my memory cards, this was the perfect video to watch. Hang on 5 fox cubs, now 6. Just wait a flipping moment am I seeing 7 fox cubs.. This was just the most uplifting piece of footage I've seen for a very long time. You not only inspire others, you also bring so much joy. Well done matey. And then near the end you counted even more...
Thanks Simon, very kind words. Glad i was able to capture the experience and bring it to the viewers. ATB, Si 👀🦊📷
What an absolute privilege to watch and film/photograph that family of beautiful foxes mate. Inspirational to watch 🤩
Cheers Dan, it was certainly a red letter day. You get them now and again!! Thanks for watching👊🏼👀
@@simoneardley my pleasure mate 👍🏻
FANTASTIC! been watching your vlogs since you started. You were good then, but now! Your video's are professional wildlife documentaries. I've not got the ability or the confidence to do a TH-cam video. And the work involved and keep finding different content to film must be so time consuming. The comment you made about finding your own wildlife, is so true. My best photos have been of wildlife I've found myself. I also love doing the field work to find it. And the thermal monocular. I'm going to buy one👍. Keep up the great work Simon, I look forward to the episodes. Hope the knee heals up well 👍
Aah thanks Michael, very kind words. It is a lot of work but I love doing the films and great when you get nice comments on them. Have a go mate, nothing to lose. You might be a natural. Everyones got to start somewhere. ATB, Si👊🏼
Great to see you getting back into your wildlife routine Simon. Looks like your new location is going to become your own personal heaven, but Lancashire still misses you mate. Superb video as always.
Thanks David, lots more exploring to do and i'll be bringing everyone along for the ride. Cheers pal 👊🏼👍🏼
Definitely two different litters.
That heat sensor is a useful bit of kit but at over a thousand pounds its kind of a pricey way to hone one's observational skills.
I fear that successful wildlife photography is slowly becoming the realm of the wealthy.
Lovely session with those cubs. That is a beautiful old Welsh oak woodland. So typical of how most of the valleys in Wales used to be before the march of industrialisation.
Great images.
Take care of those knees, once they are shot, life becomes a lot different....... I know ☹️
Best wishes.
Cheers Robert, when you compare it to the price of modern mirrorless gear I dont think its too bad but I get where you're coming from. Youre right, beautiful woodlands around here 👌🏼🌳🌳
Absolutely LOVE foxes - thanks!
Cracking video well worth the time to watch. Great footage, helpful facts and a great presenter. Next job - buy Buck wheat husks
Cheers pal, husks are the future!!👌🏼
Fantastic as always! It's worth the wait between videos for 45 minutes of quality work like this 👍🏻
Very kind, thanks 🎥
Morning Simon mate that is a brilliant video it's a great place ware you are now loads of wildlife. looking forward to seeing the next one mate
Thanks John, lots more to come mate 👀📷
I really enjoyed the footage of the fox cubs. Glad you came out to finally do some photography.
That is one superb video. Thanks. Those foxes are beautiful. Privilege to see them.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼👍🏼
Wonderful experience, incredible footage of the vixen suckling the cubs, well worth the effort. I notice the thermal imager you used is pretty expensive at £1149.99 . I don't know whether you are planning on buying this model but Hikmicro do the LC06 at £370 and I wonder if this would be sufficient for the task ?
Thanks Wildcat, I'm hopefully going to be testing more units in the future so hopefully I can bring those results to you.
@@simoneardley . Thanks Simon.
If I could give this a thousand thumbs up I would.. absolutely fantastic.. I would be skipping home.. great vlog Simon and awesome images of them cubs.. think I will watch this again.
Cheers Darren, if I wasnt on me bike I would have skipped!!🤣🕺🏼
Excellent ‘ noticed the difference straight away with two off them cubs “
Much more developed. I think that’s two litter in one large earth. That thermal is a game changer . Really enjoyed that Simon
Thanks Glyn, yeh definitely two litters using the same earth🦊🦊
Beautiful shots ❤ I just love your dedication and it really pays off when you get the awesome pictures of the beautiful wildlife! Nature is so amazing and beautiful ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing! I always look forward to your videos! ATB! Rob.
Thanks Rob, you get the results when you put the time and effort in mate. ATB, Si
What a fantastic experience.
It was Keith 👍🏼
Simon , you hit the jackpot. Absolutely, Positively, Magnificent. I love it. In Korea, they are called Yosu. !! Richard Hutchings, Florida.
Thanks Richard, cant beat a Red Yosu🦊🦊🦊😃👊🏼
Great footage really enjoyed this long video Simon credit to you 👌👏👏
Thanks for sticking with it Paul!!🤣🤣👍🏼
Fantastic film & incredible footage Simon, hope that your knee recovers quickly & hope it didn't happen on the bank in your garden if it sadly did it's time for a path to go in I would say
No mate, did it at work!! Paths going in soon anyway 👍🏼
Started watching this at 0800 and finished it at 1600. In between load car and drive home from Cumbria to Norfolk. All day wondering what the outcome would be. You smashed it Simon. Field craft is the key and you are spot on with the cammo. Ive had Red Deer nearly trample on me because concealment was so good. No photos though because he was too close. Ive a thermal monocular and I agree with your assessment and comments. The countryside is big and these animals are small and widely distributed. Dusk is a good time to have a mooch around. Good work.
Cheers Nigel, I had one of the cubs so close I couldnt focus. Amazing experience 👌🏼🦊 Good concealment always pays off.
Amazing stuff Simon. As you say it's just being there that for many of us is the joy of wildlife photography..you may forget taking the images but you never forget the experience
Thanks Nigel, very true. The photos are just a massive bonus!!👌🏼📷
I was at the NEC photography show, and I did look at the binoculars and the type which your using. I may invest shortly
Yeh the binoculars look smart, I'm hopefully testing some soon 👀🤞🏼
nice one Simon got meself a fox yesterday too but no cubs though, great piece of video mate, look forward to the next one.
Nice one, any fox is a bonus. Theyre tricky subjects🦊🦊
Love the video. Now I know it's worth a purchase. 👍
I think so Aaron 👍🏼👀
Thanks for sharing this with us, it was amazing :-)
You are so right about Cam & Concealment and your movements to get into position, also being aware of the wind is bang on :-)
From a veteran Royal Marine, this video is exactly what draws me to wildlife photography.
Sometimes it's not the photo but finding and tracking and waiting for that moment, hoofing thanks again :-)
Nice one Tom, its a necessary skill when photographing truly wild animals 👊🏼👀🦊
Another brilliant video Simon. I was only pestering my wife about a thermal imaging monocular last week so perfect timing 👍 I just wish they weren't so darn expensive (around $2000 🇨🇦 here). Lots of owls in the area I like to photograph but alas I struggle to find them, thermal monocular would be a game changer for me. Have a great week 👍
Thanks Tony, they are a really handy tool for spotting subjects. Once youve tried one you'll not go back!!👀👀
Wow you nailed it again mate fantastic really puts you on a high and puts your troubles miles away well done again mate .
Not wrong there, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼
I just bought an Infaray P2 pro $250 USD. It hooks to your phone. I bought it in hopes that it will make finding owls easier. I can't wait to try it out in the field. The test I did in the back yard impressed me. Excellent work, I can't imagine the grin on your face while that was going on in front of you.
Cheers John, good luck with the new gadget!! Yeh, I didn't know where to look!!🦊🦊👀
Hi Simon, another excellent video and your method and approach is spot on. I've got the FQ50 which I use just like you and it works a treat! Keep up the good work!
Nice one Mike, hope you like it as much as I do!! Its permanently out with me now all the time.👌🏼
Hands down the best fox cub footage I’ve ever seen 👏👏👏🥇….the effort you put in… with concealment and field craft and other things is next level…it just goes to show effort = success…well deserved… also the story you tell ..how you approached it is outstanding
Yep, its great when it all comes together. Thanks for watching 👍🏼👀🦊
Wow Simon wow what a game changer that scope is and some absolutely stunning images and footage .Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it Peter 👍🏼
Brilliant little film mate you are a very lucky man to have all this wildlife and hopefully much more .top quality ❤
Cheers pal, i wish I had your number of permissions!!!!🤣🤣
What a fab experience Simon beautiful footage 👍 totally agree about using the camo it’s been essential for me for those close encounters as well. That thermal monocular is a huge advantage I will have to save up for one of those. Keep it up mate 👍 Ant
Cheers Ant, we'd never get those experiences without good concealment and fieldcraft 👀
Video Was far too short! lol, This footage was outstanding if every way, & 9 was the icing on the cake, Thanks for taking us along
Glad you enjoyed it, i'll do a feature film next time!!🤣🤣🎥
Fantastic video Simon - it’s up there with your best! 👌
Glad you enjoyed it Tony 👊🏼🦊
Inspiring! What a beautiful video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, I enjoyed making this one 👌🏼🎥
Wow amazing video of the cubs..look forward to your next video👍
Thanks Stuart 🦊🦊👍🏼
Glad your knee is better. What an amazing experiance. Thanks you 👍
My pleasure!
Thats so good Simon, that looked like the most wonderful evening.
Cheers Mark, it was one to remember !!📷🦊
Another crackin video, Simon, you looked well chuffed with yourself at the end of the video and so you should, all of the pictures at the end were smashing my favourite being the portrait one of the cub with its front feet on the tree stump. I like it that much. I would even consider buying a print from you if you sold them. Thanks again, and I hope the knee gets better soon. All the best Lee
Thanks Lee, on the mend mate. I'll be setting up a print supply very soon so i'll let people know on the channel when its up and running.
Super video -- well done sir👍👍👍👍 Agreed, some of those kits look significantly older than the rest, probably a blended litter where the female has somehow adopted another female's kits -- or two females used the same den and share maternal duties, although that's unlikely.
Thanks Woody, yeh thats what I was thinking too 👍🏼🦊
That is such a privilege, nature as intended ❤️ that mum certainly has her work cut but looks to be doing magnificent. Superb video 👏👏
Cheers Stephen 👍🏼
Just watched your video Simon, absolutely amazing you’ve done a fantastic job Capturing them all on film, and some really nice shots, wonderful to see them all thriving, what a fantastic sight that must have been, top work 👏👏👏😍😍😍
Thanks Paul, it was a memorable experience 👀👊🏼
Absolutely brilliant video have you treated your self to one yet brilliant piece of kit how much 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, not yet mate. Still got this on test. Theyre between £1050 and £1200
Wow, what an amazing encounter and footage, well done mate...👊😊👏👏
Thanks Keith, not found any Pine Martens yet though !!👍🏼🤣🤣
Fantastic footage, and great info about what you pack and how you approach, another enjoyable watch, I’ve got a thermal they are very impressive but tempted to upgrade the colour seems to help mine just shows white heat.
Thankyou, yes my favourite is the Fusion setting which shows subjects really well. Nice to have the 4 options. 👀👍🏼
One of the best videos I’ve seen , some amazing footage . Thanks so much for sharing Simon 👏👏👏
Very kind, thanks Stephen 🦊👍🏼
Absolutely amazing footage Simon and stunning Photography! Top drawer this stuff. Definitely agree with the camo gear giving you the edge, I once had a badger come within 3 feet of me and stood on its hind legs sniffing the air ..I held my breath that long I nearly passed out. Once again brilliant work and a speedy recovery with the knee. Here's to the next one 🦊
Cheers Chris, its ace when you get an experience like that isnt it 👌🏼👀🦊
Good bit of kit. Absolutely brilliant film, fantastic. Thank you. Beautiful images. All the best. 👍📷😎
Cheers Rob👊🏼
Another absolute belter of an experience....well worth waiting for this video.
Thank you Simon, delivered again 👌
Thankyou Andrew 👍🏼
Wow that was fantastic those cube looked in excellent condition as did the vixen must be plenty of food for them.
Yeh theyre all in good nick. Lots of pheasants round here!!👍🏼
Amazing ! Looks like 2 litters. We had a vixen who took in a litter with her own when their mom disappeared.
That was a right good film, Simon. Thanks for sharing I enjoyed that whilst eating my breakfast.
Thanks for watching Martin 🦊👍🏼👀
Best film ever simon. Fantastic.
Thanks Gary 👊🏼
Nice 1 si,wonderful footage and stills,our county has plenty more to give,like a wildlife oasis😊
Cheers Nye, looking forward to seeing plenty more of it. Not enough hours in the day mate🤣
Outstanding shots of those cubs!!!!!!
Thanks Mark
Morning Simon, can I just say I thoroughly enjoyed what I believe to be one of the best ones you’ve done to date !!! And I make you absolutely spot on when it comes to to finding your own subjects and how to approach and how important the right concealment is to achieving your goal, is without doubt the difference between success and failure. But even more important than the results is that your subject whatever that may be is either completely unaware of your presence, thus behaving in a completely natural manner or even if they are aware of your presence you don’t represent danger or a threat as in you don’t represent the human form.
You’re a man after my own heart in your approach and your passion for doing it your way and the right way.
All the best
Paul x
Thanks Paul, its got to be right up there mate when it comes to the subjects welfare. If I can get in, get the shots and away with no disturbance then its a massive bonus!! Thanks for taking the time to watch. 👊🏼👀
I've never seen such a passel of fox sibs and cousins. Cuteness overload. Thanks for the product review, Simon, and thanks for taking us along on your photo walk. I enjoyed it immensely.
Great werent they Clifton. Glad you enjoyed the film. 🦊🎥
Unbelievable, mate! What a fantastic experience. No doubt about it, thermal scopes are a game changer for wildlife watching. I was there at the NEC when you were at the Hikmicro stand! 😁 Great advice re concealment and a top tip about footwear. Hope the knee’s feeling a bit better. Take care and can’t wait for the next vid 👍🏻
Cheers pal, its just small things that can make a big difference. Footwear can be one of them. Thanks for watching Steve👀👊🏼
Fantastic video thanks for sharing Simon 👍🏼
Thanks Mick 👍
Wow!!!! Absolutely beautiful footage & images. Just amazing 🥰
Thanks Clare 👊🏼
I really enjoyed this one, Simon. Absolutely fantastic and truly justified your comments about being prepared to put the effort in and wait patiently.
Thanks Gary 👍🏼
Wow just fantastic 👌👌
Cheers Carlos👍🏼
Great to see you out and about again Simon, hope the knee is improving. Amazing experience with the fox cubs, thanks so much for sharing it. Look forward to the next video. 👍
Cheers Phil, getting there mate. These hills around are a real test for it!!🤣 Thanks for watching👊🏼👀
Just magical my friend! I will be purchasing one of those...cracking video and narrative..5 stars!!!
Thankyou very much and cheers for watching
What a complete joy to watch, thank you 👍📷🦊. Glad you are up and about and knee is recovering.
Glad you enjoyed it Sue 👍🏼
Cracking footage and a real privilege to both be part of and be a viewer
Thanks Steve 👀
excellent video and what a great piece of kit to have in your arsenal !! Some fantastic footage of the very misunderstood Fox as so man misconceptions the have been vilified in children's stories for decades !
Thanks Pat, very true they get a seriously hard time. How anyone can hurt them is beyond me 🦊
Lovely mate! Took me a while to get around to it as I've been away up North and it's a long one, lol... What can I say my friend, pretty dam good. Top work and a great bit of kit for sure, this fieldcraft is becoming easier these days, lol... We had them back in the day when I was in the Navy and there were as big as a portable TV, lol... Good bit of kit and worth the money, looks like amazing quality. Nice one, see you in the next one. Rich 👊
Well done Simon👍
Cheers John
Outstanding!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Possibly my favourite video out of all yours Simon. But they are all fantastic. I love Foxes, how anyone can hunt these beautiful little things is beyond my comprehension. Thanks for your time, I’ll watch this again and again.
I know Frank it beggers belief really. Hopefully these will grow to full maturity and thrive . Fingers crossed👍🏼
Absolutely fantastic! Well done Simon, you remind me of me as I use very similar techniques! I would say that there were two litters there, perhaps a surrogate mother because something has happened to the other mother as foxes have 3-5 cubs? All the best.
Yeh, my thoughts too Richard. Cheers for watching
wow that was so nice to watch and thats some kit thanks for sharing loved it
Cheers Dave 😃👌🏼
Wow!! what a superb video Simon. Awesome footage and images , an absolute treat to see. I'm really liking that thermal imager too, I might have to take a big hammer to my piggy bank. Take care mate. C U soon. 👍
Cheers John, take a sledgey to it!!!!🤣🤣 "You cant take it with you mate". My missus loves that saying 🤣 All the best, Si 👊🏼
Fabulous and thoroughly absorbing video.
Glad you enjoyed it Rik 👍🏼
One of the best videos you’ve ever done on the channel. I’m definitely saving up to get myself one of those thermal imaging monoculars. It’s going to give you a massive advantage.🙂👍🏻
Cheers Chris, you wont be disappointed 👍🏼
Hi Simon, great video and I totally agree with you regarding camo and wind direction. However, the best tip I would say is staying still and if needing to move, is doing it really slow so not to spook them.
Without a doubt, theres a lot of elements that go towards not being spotted!!👀👀 ATB, Si 👍🏼
Thank you Simon, A wonderful 45 mins of footage and down to earth advice. what more could anybody ask.
No probs Roger, glad you enjoyed it 👊🏼
Amazing well done, I can't remember where I saw it FB ,News, or spring watch but I think they said the most they had ever seen was 7 cubs, Do you have a record 9 in the bag? Possibly .always look forward to your brilliant, down to earth vlogs. Best wildlife entertainment on YT. Thanks.
Thankyou very much. Looking back at the footage and hearing from other people it would seem more likely that there was 2 litters in the same earth. Possibly adopted by one vixen. Hard to say without some lengthy observation.
Got to agree ref camo i was taking pictures of woodpecker nesting at walton on the hill, i was on the floor next to a tree with camo on both me and my gear and i could hear this snorting to my left so looked left without moving my head and this stag was a couple of feet away could not take pics as using 150-600 sigma so any movement he was gonna go i froze for about a minute he got a scent xand off he went belowing and bounding through the bracken
When things like that happen you never forget them Keith. Camo works end of story!! Thanks for watching 👊🏼🦊
Absolutely wonderful foxy footage!! Made my day to see that! Thank you!
My pleasure!🦊🎥
Great video as always Simon. I took a look on the thermal scope website and as you mentioned...hunting. A story about how to get into foxing and it wasn't photography. How anyone can kill such a beautiful creature is sickening. I live in the countryside and seeing one is a rare treat.
Yeh, its awful to think about it. It was certainly a red letter day to see them all so close up!!🦊🦊👀📷
Absolutely fab , how cute I would be buzzing for a very long time !! Great piece of kit I’m seriously considering one hikmicro 😃 . Hope the knee is healing 🙏🏻😊
Thanks Karen, theyll be at the Birdfair if you wanted to test em out👍🏼
@@simoneardley yes I’m going so see you there 👌😊
Oh aren't they just a delight to see. Amazing footage. I do love foxes 🥰
Thanks Dawn, theyre amazing creatures 🦊🦊
Fantastic mate just ordered one today getting delivered tomorrow hopefully for my weekend away. Great images and a fantastic watch.
Cheers Bryan, good luck with the new buy!!
Hi Simon, Great work. I am a bit speechless to be honest, Amazing. And look after yourself...Mike E...
Many thanks Mike 👊🏼
hi Simon glad your back miss your videos hope your knee heals up soon .that is a great bit of kit so handy looks lovely where your now live best wishes clive
Thanks Clive, its a beautiful part of the world. I feel very privileged👍🏼👊🏼
Fantastic. Loved watching the cubs playing together n feeding with the Vixen. Absolutely mint. Loved it n totally agree about the satisfaction of finding your own subjects. Great bit of kit too.
Atb Rick n Billydog
Thanks Rick, I was so lucky to see the vixens interaction. Right place, right time . ATB, Si👍🏼🦊
Simon you really make some fantastic videos, when I’m feeling down and fed up you seriously cheer me up and get me back on track. Keep up the good work you make a real difference to the world and the community 😊
Thanks Ian, very kind words. All the best,Si 👍🏼👊🏼
Oh my just fantastic what a beautiful video
Your 300mm lens is it a z lens or an old model
Thanks Chris, its an older 300mm f2.8 VR ii version. Nikon dont currently do a Z mount 300mm lens. 👍🏼
Absolutely stunning Si
Cheers Si 🦊👊🏼
Fantastic work and footage, Simon 👏👏👍
Cheers Phil 👍🏼
Absolutely fantastic ,just a joy to watch 😀 Thanks Simon👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it Dave
Another brilliant video Si, you have truly mastered fieldcraft! I’ve been dithering about the purchase of a thermal imager for a while - I’m now getting one!
Cheers John, its one of my favourite parts of the whole photography process and a serious challenge sometimes. Luckily it came off this time. You wont look back once youve got one !!👀👍🏼
Hi Simon ,
Hope your knee is getting better.
Wow what a fantastic video yet again .
well worth putting all that gear on (right fashion show )
Seeing the fox and all her cubs was so beautiful you captured it Perfect .
I have some photographs of a fox and wondered whether I can send to you ?
Look forward to next one .
Good Luck in your New Home
Thanks Mary, getting there 👍🏼 Feel free to email them
Hi Simon, excellent video with a great lesson on fieldcraft and concealment . Those shots you got of the cubs were amazing, a big thumbs up for them. I always use the mask and jacket and have had deer so close it amazing, they see something but don't know what it is so come closer, also hares. Keep the videos coming, its great also to see the excitement and enjoyment you get from making them.
Appreciate those comments Ray. Fieldcraft and concealment is a great aspect of wildlife photography and a real challenge sometimes. 👍🏼🦊👀
Thank you
You're welcome
Wow! What a fantastic video and set of photos Simon, well worth putting the effort and long hours in, really great video this one 👏
Many thanks Chris 😃
W☆W Simon AMAZING!!! What a great piece of kit!! AND AMAZING IMAGES AND FOOTAGE!! It's the owner typing here 😂 not the Dog!!! 😂
Cheers Blake 🤣🤣🦊