That was a strange place to see a squirrel, but how lovely. The wheatear was the icing on the cake - where I live they seem few and far between this year, I don't know why. We do get lots of buzzards though - definitely 'common'!
Yeah it really confused me, but looking back I figure that the dense rocks and boulders may provide some nice protection from the elements... Hoping it doesn't flood of course 😣
That's a cracking pic of the Buzzard! I also never have any success with these (in Norfolk) probably because they are so sh*t scared of us humans here! I've never even come remotely close to getting a shot of one that good! 😊
Some days it just doesn't happen and others you can fill your card. I know Buzzards are quite common but they are so hard to get a good shot of, that perched shot is as good as I've seen (most like it are usually taken from a baited hide), great stuff as always.
Thank you for the comment 🙂 it's really refreshing to know that people understand the process and accept the fact that not every day is going to be a winner. Thank you!
A great video Damian, good picture quality and some really nice shots of the Buzzard and Wheatear, I like your approach to your photography in that you’re just happy being out in nature if you don’t get nonstop action, the great outdoors is a great place to be whatever, the rest is all a bonus, look forward to your next trip out 👍👏📷🦅
Thank you Terry! Lovely to know people understand my content, that's exactly it. Can't be all nonstop action so may as well learn to appreciate your surroundings regardless. 😀 Cheers!
@@damianjohnwildlife a lot years spent Carp fishing with many many blank sessions for days on end teaches you to learn to just love the surroundings you’re in, plus being a wildlife photographer myself it comes with the territory, it’s a pleasure watching you out looking to nail those great shots 👍
It my favourite location too at the moment but yesterday went to Grimley instead, usual suspects I should of gone to Lydney. .ps keep up the good work videos are amazing 👏 👌👍
Ah! Brilliant I know it well! It’s called the tack! Will take my camera to work next week and have a camera break there! Thanks 👍🏼next time you are in the Forest go to Woorgreen opposite the crematorium just outside Cinderford, lots of deer, ponies and highland cows and other wildlife there 👍🏼👍🏼
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Wow! Amazing shots and footage of the buzzards Damian! 👍
@@juliangreaves4727 cheers Julian! 😀
Squirrel and composition of video is perfect, i like music also
Cheers mate!
Thats always the aim right ? Going a full day without loosing anything hahaha. Great video buddy and some blooming awesome footage !
That was a strange place to see a squirrel, but how lovely. The wheatear was the icing on the cake - where I live they seem few and far between this year, I don't know why. We do get lots of buzzards though - definitely 'common'!
Yeah it really confused me, but looking back I figure that the dense rocks and boulders may provide some nice protection from the elements... Hoping it doesn't flood of course 😣
Love your channel and your positivity, I also just love being out taking photographs! Keep up the great work & enthusiasm
Heya! Thank you so much for the positive vibes, cheers!
That's a cracking pic of the Buzzard! I also never have any success with these (in Norfolk) probably because they are so sh*t scared of us humans here! I've never even come remotely close to getting a shot of one that good! 😊
Cheers mate! It's a shame nothing else really decided to come close that day 🤣
@@damianjohnwildlife A win is a win! 😄
Some days it just doesn't happen and others you can fill your card. I know Buzzards are quite common but they are so hard to get a good shot of, that perched shot is as good as I've seen (most like it are usually taken from a baited hide), great stuff as always.
Thank you for the comment 🙂 it's really refreshing to know that people understand the process and accept the fact that not every day is going to be a winner. Thank you!
Your video footage and photos always look so beautifully lit and sharp, the buzzards especially so.
Thank you so much! 😀
Congrats on 1K Damian! Always love your vids and you deserve it
Legend! Thank you! 😄
A great video Damian, good picture quality and some really nice shots of the Buzzard and Wheatear, I like your approach to your photography in that you’re just happy being out in nature if you don’t get nonstop action, the great outdoors is a great place to be whatever, the rest is all a bonus, look forward to your next trip out 👍👏📷🦅
Thank you Terry! Lovely to know people understand my content, that's exactly it. Can't be all nonstop action so may as well learn to appreciate your surroundings regardless. 😀 Cheers!
@@damianjohnwildlife a lot years spent Carp fishing with many many blank sessions for days on end teaches you to learn to just love the surroundings you’re in, plus being a wildlife photographer myself it comes with the territory, it’s a pleasure watching you out looking to nail those great shots 👍
It my favourite location too at the moment but yesterday went to Grimley instead, usual suspects I should of gone to Lydney. .ps keep up the good work videos are amazing 👏 👌👍
Thank you so much 😀
I love it there so much, so quiet too. You can sit in total peace for hours. Really cool species pop up too
Hi Damian! I work in Lydney, whereabouts were you filming from, as I would like to go there and take some shots, looks amazing. Keep up the good work.
Heya mate, thank you!
It's directly next to Lydney harbour. You can follow a small path from the train station
Ah! Brilliant I know it well! It’s called the tack! Will take my camera to work next week and have a camera break there! Thanks 👍🏼next time you are in the Forest go to Woorgreen opposite the crematorium just outside Cinderford, lots of deer, ponies and highland cows and other wildlife there 👍🏼👍🏼
bob on 📽 👍
Been making your way through the videos 😄 cheers mate!!