Great step up in storytelling and ‘scientific ’ approach. The use of the Latin nomenclature is so useful for non English speakers : no risk for translation errors. Love it!!!
I did my first volunteering for the RSPB at Elmley in 1985. There was a resident little owl there back then, but it frequented the farmyard buildings. It was that year, that I saw my first Little Egret, which caused quite a stir! I loved your video, not just to see how the reserve has changed, but the presentation and content is top class, so no hesitation to like and subscribe. Thank you both.
Tony thank you so much for your lovely comments, we're so pleased you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for subscribing! We seem to keep missing the Little Owls at Elmley each time we go but to be honest we just use it as an excuse to go back again 😉 it's a really wonderful place!
@@AWilderLife I loved all my times at Elmley, whether volunteering for weeks on end or just visiting. Apparently the farm house is where Charles 2nd stayed just before fleeing England. I must go back at some point for old times sake. I was there in the days of Warden Bob Gomes and his assistant Reg Thorpe. We had a trials bike and I believe an Austin 1100 to drive down to check the cattle and sheep. Happy days! Reg used to occasionally drive people to Stodmarsh to try and see the rare...Cettis Warblers!
Love thos video! You have captured some amazing footage of the wildlife and it is a very calming and informative watch. I especially like that you have put the names in english and latin on the side. I look forward to finding out if you see the owl next time!
@@AWilderLife it well worth trudging out to the spit overlooking the Swale I’ve sat there for hours loved it and the views were excellent and it shows how small we really are in nature’s terms
Hello from the USA! I love all the details you’re sharing about the vegetation and the wildlife! Thanks for taking us along. I love going out to “see what there is to see.” What have I seen lately? I had to pause this video to run out and take a few photos of a Cooper’s hawk in my yard! Cheers!
Thank you so much Kelly! Wow a Cooper's hawk is quite the visitor, that's awesome! We're hoping one day to visit the USA and see some of the amazing wildlife there!
Great footage of all the animals you found. The Marsh harriers were really cool. We still waiting for them migrating back to germany. Tue little egret is very rare in my area. Nice you found one.Greets Stefan
Thank you Stefan! We felt very lucky to see everything we did despite the wind! 😀 Hope you get some lovely views of the Marsh Harriers when they return!
Very cool, the Marsh Harrier footage was fantastic, as was the Kestrel. Shame about the Little Owl but the year is young and I am sure you will tick it off your list in the near future. Great video as always.
Hello from Scotland!@ I've never heard of Elmley nature reserve it looks great. I was last in that area crossing the dartford tunnel heading down to dover to cross over into france. Would never have imagined so much wildlife was just on its doorstep. Really interesting to learn more about the Marsh Harriers and flora of the area. I've always been confused about the difference between hawthorn and blackthorn. If you're ever in Scotland you should visit the River Tay reed beds
Elmley is definitely worth the visit if you're ever back in that area, Rose! We are actually hoping to head up to Scotland later this year so we will definitely try to check out River Tay, thank you for the recommendation!
Really lovely to see some of the European versions of the species we have here. I just recently saw an American Kestrel, American Coot, and American Robin. Great video!
I love the videos. My wife and I were watching and she would like to know what brand of hiking pants you have. We could not make out the logo. Keep up the great work.
Brilliant video, very well presented and crafted. Beautiful Film. Many thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much Paul! So pleased you liked the video and thank you for your lovely feedback! 😀
Yet again another great video I love the way you explain the flora and fauna get educational for any little ones watching this 👍🏼
Thank you so much Chris, very kind 🙏
Great step up in storytelling and ‘scientific ’ approach. The use of the Latin nomenclature is so useful for non English speakers : no risk for translation errors. Love it!!!
Thank you so much that's very kind! Really pleased you like the video! 😀
Another great and informative video, thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! 😀 Really pleased you enjoyed it!
Elmley is a great place to visit. I love it there. I too haven't seen the owl though. Very enjoyable video production, thank you.
Thanks so much Tom so pleased you liked the video!
Little Owls, short and long eared and barn owls at Elmley great to see
I did my first volunteering for the RSPB at Elmley in 1985. There was a resident little owl there back then, but it frequented the farmyard buildings. It was that year, that I saw my first Little Egret, which caused quite a stir! I loved your video, not just to see how the reserve has changed, but the presentation and content is top class, so no hesitation to like and subscribe. Thank you both.
Tony thank you so much for your lovely comments, we're so pleased you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for subscribing! We seem to keep missing the Little Owls at Elmley each time we go but to be honest we just use it as an excuse to go back again 😉 it's a really wonderful place!
@@AWilderLife I loved all my times at Elmley, whether volunteering for weeks on end or just visiting. Apparently the farm house is where Charles 2nd stayed just before fleeing England. I must go back at some point for old times sake. I was there in the days of Warden Bob Gomes and his assistant Reg Thorpe. We had a trials bike and I believe an Austin 1100 to drive down to check the cattle and sheep. Happy days! Reg used to occasionally drive people to Stodmarsh to try and see the rare...Cettis Warblers!
I loved this! Great mix of scientific knowledge and what you need to know about an area and species to photograph it well.
Thank you so much that's very kind! We're so glad you enjoyed it! 😀
stunning photographs and footage 😉
Thank you so much Peter 😀
Love thos video! You have captured some amazing footage of the wildlife and it is a very calming and informative watch. I especially like that you have put the names in english and latin on the side. I look forward to finding out if you see the owl next time!
Thank you very much! Fantastic to hear you enjoyed the video 😁 thanks also for your feedback on the Latin names, we’ll be sure to keep doing that!
Hi both very nice to see thank you.
Thank you so much Andrew!
Beautiful video from Elmley Nature Reserve. Amazing.
Thank you so much 😊 so glad you enjoyed it!
nice
Thanks so much David!
Thank you. Great informational story telling. Great film of birds doing what the do, in their natural spaces and locations.
Thank you so much Brett!
Keep up the great videos Ladies I love your style, very laid back and very informative, Regards Dave, Hampshire
Thank you so much Dave that’s very kind! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😀
Elmley marshes a great visit been fortunate to see a peregrine falcon and a Merlin during the winter
Nice Terry! We're really hoping we can go back soon and see even more 😀
@@AWilderLife it well worth trudging out to the spit overlooking the Swale I’ve sat there for hours loved it and the views were excellent and it shows how small we really are in nature’s terms
Great video. So glad I found your channel. Heading to elmley in a few weeks not been for a couple of years.
Thank you so much! 😊 Hope you have an amazing time at Elmley, it's a wonderful place!
Great video, some fantastic filming and superb narration. Lovely to see your enthusiasm. Will defo be following you both in the future. Thank you 🙏
Wow thank you so much for your kind words Christine! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Lovely nature lesson. Thank you.
Thank you so much Tony! So glad you enjoyed the video 😀
Another fab video, and it was nice to see you both presenting in this one! I look forward to your next installment ❤
Thank you so much Stephen 😀 we're so pleased you enjoyed it!
Hello from the USA! I love all the details you’re sharing about the vegetation and the wildlife! Thanks for taking us along. I love going out to “see what there is to see.” What have I seen lately? I had to pause this video to run out and take a few photos of a Cooper’s hawk in my yard! Cheers!
Thank you so much Kelly! Wow a Cooper's hawk is quite the visitor, that's awesome! We're hoping one day to visit the USA and see some of the amazing wildlife there!
Another lovely vid Ladies, keep up the good work!..
Thank you so much Jonathan! 😀
My Happy Place - I was there yesterday and Little Owl was also a no show for me
They certainly like to keep you guessing don't they 😀 🦉 hoping we can go back again very soon and try to see them!
Great footage of all the animals you found. The Marsh harriers were really cool. We still waiting for them migrating back to germany. Tue little egret is very rare in my area. Nice you found one.Greets Stefan
Thank you Stefan! We felt very lucky to see everything we did despite the wind! 😀 Hope you get some lovely views of the Marsh Harriers when they return!
Very cool, the Marsh Harrier footage was fantastic, as was the Kestrel. Shame about the Little Owl but the year is young and I am sure you will tick it off your list in the near future. Great video as always.
Thank you so much Jay! Keeping everything crossed we can see one very soon 😀🦉
beautiful video, thank you.
Thank you so much! 😊
Hello from Scotland!@ I've never heard of Elmley nature reserve it looks great. I was last in that area crossing the dartford tunnel heading down to dover to cross over into france. Would never have imagined so much wildlife was just on its doorstep. Really interesting to learn more about the Marsh Harriers and flora of the area. I've always been confused about the difference between hawthorn and blackthorn. If you're ever in Scotland you should visit the River Tay reed beds
Elmley is definitely worth the visit if you're ever back in that area, Rose! We are actually hoping to head up to Scotland later this year so we will definitely try to check out River Tay, thank you for the recommendation!
Really lovely to see some of the European versions of the species we have here. I just recently saw an American Kestrel, American Coot, and American Robin.
Great video!
Thank you so much! We'd love to see the American version of those species one day! 😀
I love the videos. My wife and I were watching and she would like to know what brand of hiking pants you have. We could not make out the logo. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much Lee! So glad you liked the video! They are from RevolutionRace, I absolutely love them so can highly recommend!
Another great vlog 😊
Thank you so much Barry 😀
Nice one 👍
thank you so much Mike 😀
Great video
Thank you so much 😀
Love your stuff! Do you guys have an Instagram?
Thanks so much Noah, that’s very kind! Most of the wildlife stuff we do on instagram is on my photography account which is josienelderphotos 😀