Nice rescuing the baby owl. Best work you could have done today. Billy you should share that story with your boys, but also with Michael. He could make a new character for his paintings
It does not surprise me that Yanis has achieved 'star' status in your channel. He seems a nice bloke, hard worker, willing to learn and what's more adept at learning as his plastering skills blossomed. I really hope Alex gets his 5000 as I would love to learn more about Yanis, both young chaps deserve a bit of recognition.
OWL RESCUE!! 2 HEROES! I'm sure the Magical Moons will see this!! Perhaps someone could let them know?? Rescuing beautiful & special creatures is spreading.
I love how your dad grinned after his expletive, and Yannis looked at him. 😂 What I really love is how respectful Billy is of his dad. Welcome back Alex!!
I feel like Yanis is 1 of my great nephews, progressing SO quickly from 100% apprentice to 100% skilled craftsman!!! PLEASE tell Yanis that an old lady in Southern California is glowing with pride.
Yay! He’s got more than 5K! Can Yannis please say “Let’s crack on” in French??? I’m so glad you’re going to do an interview with him, how cool!! ❤ The owl was adorable and I’m glad you got him out of the drain as well.😊❤
I liked the idea of a coffered ceiling but agree also that just using the wood you already have makes more sense. maybe put a little carving or painting on the beams?
I just rescued a Yellow Billed Cuckoo bird who was injured. I took him to the ASPCA as they have facilities for wildlife. Thank you for rescuing that owl! You made us very happy!
Yannis!! Alex!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I hope this means 20 minute videos instead of 10. Not that we don’t appreciate all your hard work Billy, but you’ve a lot on your plate ❤
Welcome Home Alex, you were missed. Now the Library gallery will go so much faster. I love that little owl- so relaxed in Yannis hand and I think he likes Yannis. Well with Owls around you don't have to worry about gnats or mosquitos or mice all that much. That is what they feed on. Take care and stay safe guys !
I believe they are called burrowing owls, they don't get very big and they burrow to nest. Normally they burrow by tree roots but a convent is perfect ❤
That owl was so cute and Yanis again says yes to everything, I just love it. I am still laughing when Billy's dad said a not so nice word, lol. Alex is back, Billy has helped a lot of people to increase there you tube channe subscribers, thats so nice.
You sure did hit the jackpot with Yanis, he is an amazing worker! Hard to find such hard workers these days!! Have to say Billy i absolutely love your channel and look forward to each and every episode!! Love from Wisconsin USA..
Almost looks like a Saw-Whet owll but they are native to North America. They are little and look like a screech owl wiithout ear tufts. Saw-Whet owls make little flute-like hoots at night. So nice to see how you guys care about the animals. ❤🦉
yay!! nice to see Alex back! and the owl rescue attempts with Yannis was so lovely... glad you guys managed to get it out of the drain - what a cutie he was too!
Glad you're back, Alex! You rate pretty high to have Billy, daddy Petherick and Yanis stop everything to clean up the office for you. 🥰 The little owl was so adorable, so was the photo of Earnest. 💕
That is a Eurasian pygmy owl and its not a baby it's a full grown adult. They are very small owls. Look at the feet full grown owl . It's very cute! Owls in France: Clay owls Long-eared owls Tawny owls Eurasian eagle owls Eurasian scops-owls Snowy owls Eurasian pygmy-owl
So if you ask me, I would say that this bird may be a young animal, but it is already fledged. His plumage no longer looks like that of a nestling ... I think that is more of a full -grown bird ... a dwarf ear owl, they don't get bigger than 20cm and are also native to France ... but only in summer. They hibernate in Africa.
Second year another bird! Last year a baby crow this year an Owl! Yanis is a kind soul great with kids and creatures great and small, not just a fantastic worker and learning new skills!
That looks like a ground owl from America. They live in burrows and run around catching mice and rats. It might have a nest in there and have kept the convent clear of mice and rats.
Welcome back Alex-looking forward to watching your videos. Question for Yanis: What got you interested in learning about renovation and what do you enjoy most about it?
Very cute owl. A few years back we had an adult and 2 teen great horned owls living in our back yard. Fascinating animals. Yours looks like what we call a burrowing owl here in Canada. They are small and burrow into the ground.
Alex the Cameraman was suggested to me this morning in suggestions. I watched the video's there during breakfast and think it is going to be another interesting channel to keep tabs on. I took a look and subs jumped over 1,000 since this AM so it looks like many agree.
Oh, so many questions I have for Yannis!!! Where is he from, how old, interests outside of building work, info about his family, favorite foods and how he met the Pethericks! Inquiring minds from Illinois, USA want to know!😂
The owl is not a baby owl it’s a little owl - Athene noctua - maybe not a typical place to live in a piping system. Normally they live in tree holes or in caves in ruins or as in your case in the rain piping system. Be happy to have such as inhabitants
As you were doing your introduction, I realized that you probably do the same thing as I do, and that is to process ideas externally. Some people process their thinking internally, which means a person should take what they say as their final decision, whereas, those of us who process externally are always bouncing ideas off others before making a decision. For us, people should take the last thing we say as our decision. If you know how a person processes information and ideas, you will not be frustrated when some of us change our minds (sometimes very often).
Hmmm Burrowing owls are quite small. We have them here in west Texas. They live along side the prairie dogs. If that’s what this one is, it may be an adult. An ornithologist would know for sure.
Glad you changed your mind about the downstairs ceiling. Also, that gallery is SO overengineered, it's awesome. You'll be able to have a LOT of people up there without worry of collapse. I can't wait to one day walk on it.
I have to echo what several others have said--really enjoyed the music today. I always appreciate that you cover the harsh sounds of the saws and drills with something nicer. It makes listening with headphones much more pleasant.
We have owls out where we live, huge barn owls. Got swooped by one late at night, I think it wanted my small dog. Now he just sits on the pole and hoots. Thanks for rescuing the precious little baby.
Moving right along! I'm thrilled to see any kind of ceiling for the library. You are allowed to change your mind. The reuse of the beams is brilliant. YES! I would love to know a little more about Yanis. I feel bad saying that but he's become such a huge part of this channel and the mystery is too much not to want to find out more!!! Have a great week!
Well done Yanis and Billy. Love the reference to Steve Irwin as I'm an Australian. Crikey Yanis you both did a great thing. The floor has come on so well. Can't wait to see how it will look once it's finished. Thank you for sharing all you do.
Please keep the owl, it will help with any pests in the convent, maybe make a little hole for the owl to stay in(it looks like a burrow owl but haven't watched the video all the way through yet). Barn owls have different markings and burrowing owls are small like that when they're fully grown. Screech owls have little tufts and are grey in color.
Burrowing owls aren't a species native to Europe, they're only found in north and South America. But we do have a species that looks very similar called a Little Owl and they're not a borrowing creature and in fact like to live around farm land and small woodland areas. It might also be a eurasian pygmy owl 👍
It looks like a “Little Owl” (Athene noctua). Being in the drain is unusual, as it doesn’t seem to be a ground dweller. It would be very happy in the garden.
As a Bird Nerd I really appreciate the Owl Rescue. Yannis obviously has a connection with animals, the Owl was so calm in his hands. Just subbed to Alex's channel, looks like he will have to do that interview with our Yannis.
Well done to you, Billy, for making great videos and putting off your other work! It is so NICE to see Alex back, and that he is excited to be there too! 🤩🙏 Great job for rescuing the owl ❤️
Will Michael provide a drawing / prints of the baby owl? And, remember the bird? He should make a drawing of the bird, too. What a sweet addition to the collection!
In England we call them little Owls, they are big characters and often get themselves into places they shouldn’t be…. we have a pair of them on our farm (they are wild!) and they “chitter” to each other- very strange but loud noise!!
The poor little owl. I hope Mum comes to get it. You did an excellent job rescuing it, both of you ! Maybe it’s mobile enough to find its Mother. Beautiful photo of Ernest he is growing up .
Nice rescuing the baby owl. Best work you could have done today. Billy you should share that story with your boys, but also with Michael. He could make a new character for his paintings
Brilliant idea 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yes! Michael we want an owl!!!!
BooBoo the Baby Owl 🦉
It's definitely a Little Owl and looks fully grown ro me. Nice one lads for rescuing it. ❤ xx
Cute little owl love it and welcome back Alex!
😂 Loved Micks comment “It’s a sh*t hole” 🤣
Well done Billy and Yanis for rescuing the baby owl 🦉
I can't believe that Owl did not scratch or try to run, it just stayed there in Yanis arm. Beautiful
Very auspicious!
I love owls!🦉
What a “hoot”…… owl in drain!
You should have a Glass ceiling on the top somewhere in the middle.
Not only is Yannis learning all these building skills he is also learning another language. Clever young man😊
Your choice of music today was a pleasure
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Lovely dulcet tones. Hello, Alex.😊. No that’s still Billy today? Well great choices whoever.
Well an owl would account for some of the strange noises!
It does not surprise me that Yanis has achieved 'star' status in your channel. He seems a nice bloke, hard worker, willing to learn and what's more adept at learning as his plastering skills blossomed. I really hope Alex gets his 5000 as I would love to learn more about Yanis, both young chaps deserve a bit of recognition.
OWL RESCUE!!
2 HEROES!
I'm sure the Magical Moons will see this!!
Perhaps someone could let them know??
Rescuing beautiful & special creatures is spreading.
Yanis reminds me of my late husband. Body type, movement, and most importantly kind and gentle with children and animals.
I love how your dad grinned after his expletive, and Yannis looked at him. 😂 What I really love is how respectful Billy is of his dad. Welcome back Alex!!
Oh the baby owl! Cuteness overload! ❤
Great music 🎶! Happy you and Yanis were able to rescue the baby owl. 🦉. Welcome back Alex🙏❤️
Do you know the name of the first piece of music?
@@BMS808 I'd love to know that too!
I feel like Yanis is 1 of my great nephews, progressing SO quickly from 100% apprentice to 100% skilled craftsman!!!
PLEASE tell Yanis that an old lady in Southern California is glowing with pride.
So is another old lady from Eau Claire Wisconsin USA🇺🇸
So is another old Lady from Ohio.😊❤
And he’s got one in Texas too!!!
And another one in Australia 🦘🙃❤️
@@user-ox3lr6xc7l Aaand that makes two for Australia, Canberra!
Yay! He’s got more than 5K! Can Yannis please say “Let’s crack on” in French??? I’m so glad you’re going to do an interview with him, how cool!! ❤ The owl was adorable and I’m glad you got him out of the drain as well.😊❤
So adorable❤😅
Yanis the baby owl whisperer !
Welcome back, Alex- and let’s get that channel started🎉🎉🎉
Don’t we all just adore Yannis? What a gentle young man!
Love and respect from Canada
❤️🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦❤️
I liked the idea of a coffered ceiling but agree also that just using the wood you already have makes more sense. maybe put a little carving or painting on the beams?
Put Michael to work painting beams...maybe an owl or two
I just rescued a Yellow Billed Cuckoo bird who was injured. I took him to the ASPCA as they have facilities for wildlife. Thank you for rescuing that owl! You made us very happy!
That owl is precious! Cuteness overload 🦉 ❤️❤️❤️🦉 the music today was so relaxing
Yannis!! Alex!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I hope this means 20 minute videos instead of 10. Not that we don’t appreciate all your hard work Billy, but you’ve a lot on your plate ❤
wow the music today so lovely
Billy don't apologize for changing you mind about the ceiling. It's all part of the creative process. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us❤
Welcome Home Alex, you were missed. Now the Library gallery will go so much faster. I love that little owl- so relaxed in Yannis hand and I think he likes Yannis. Well with Owls around you don't have to worry about gnats or mosquitos or mice all that much. That is what they feed on. Take care and stay safe guys !
Glad you Billy and Yanis saved the little owl . Well done.The beams are going in quick and fast now. Nice to see Alex back 😘
The pigeons in the attic would explain the strange noises you keep hearing Billy xx ❤
I believe they are called burrowing owls, they don't get very big and they burrow to nest. Normally they burrow by tree roots but a convent is perfect ❤
That owl was so cute and Yanis again says yes to everything, I just love it. I am still laughing when Billy's dad said a not so nice word, lol. Alex is back, Billy has helped a lot of people to increase there
you tube channe subscribers, thats so nice.
Love what’s happening with this convent! It’s amazing. ❤
You sure did hit the jackpot with Yanis, he is an amazing worker! Hard to find such hard workers these days!!
Have to say Billy i absolutely love your channel and look forward to each and every episode!! Love from Wisconsin USA..
Great idea for the ceiling! It’s gonna be beautiful ! I say that for each project! But it’s true!
Thanks for sparing us the sound of the saw. Loved the classical music. You’re all legends, and subscribed to Alex’s channel.
Makes me chuckle whenever I hear Yannis say “let’s crack on”.
Almost looks like a Saw-Whet owll but they are native to North America. They are little and look like a screech owl wiithout ear tufts. Saw-Whet owls make little flute-like hoots at night. So nice to see how you guys care about the animals. ❤🦉
Ahhhhh the baby owl is just so cute. Glad you saved it….
yay!! nice to see Alex back!
and the owl rescue attempts with Yannis was so lovely... glad you guys managed to get it out of the drain - what a cutie he was too!
Oh….❤that baby owl 🥰
Such a beautiful owl!
Yanis is a real man's man,kind to children and wildlife. What a guy!
That is a full grown owl. Large owls will sometimes eat small, burrowing owls.
Glad you're back, Alex! You rate pretty high to have Billy, daddy Petherick and Yanis stop everything to clean up the office for you. 🥰 The little owl was so adorable, so was the photo of Earnest. 💕
Does nothing ever faze Yannis he copes with everything with such enthusiasm bless him
That is a Eurasian pygmy owl and its not a baby it's a full grown adult. They are very small owls. Look at the feet full grown owl . It's very cute!
Owls in France:
Clay owls
Long-eared owls
Tawny owls
Eurasian eagle owls
Eurasian scops-owls
Snowy owls
Eurasian pygmy-owl
Yes it does look fully grown. It must be looking fir a burrow or nesting sire. Perhaps the other owl is a mate.
So if you ask me, I would say that this bird may be a young animal, but it is already fledged. His plumage no longer looks like that of a nestling ... I think that is more of a full -grown bird ... a dwarf ear owl, they don't get bigger than 20cm and are also native to France ... but only in summer. They hibernate in Africa.
Second year another bird! Last year a baby crow this year an Owl! Yanis is a kind soul great with kids and creatures great and small, not just a fantastic worker and learning new skills!
That looks like a ground owl from America. They live in burrows and run around catching mice and rats. It might have a nest in there and have kept the convent clear of mice and rats.
Welcome back Alex-looking forward to watching your videos.
Question for Yanis: What got you interested in learning about renovation and what do you enjoy most about it?
The place where the plaster has come off the gallery wall looks like a sasquatch!
Very cute owl. A few years back we had an adult and 2 teen great horned owls living in our back yard. Fascinating animals.
Yours looks like what we call a burrowing owl here in Canada. They are small and burrow into the ground.
Alex the Cameraman was suggested to me this morning in suggestions. I watched the video's there during breakfast and think it is going to be another interesting channel to keep tabs on. I took a look and subs jumped over 1,000 since this AM so it looks like many agree.
Steve Irwin “ Crikey let’s rescue that owl “.
The gallery is amazing. Have not watched for a while. Music is beautiful
Oh, so many questions I have for Yannis!!! Where is he from, how old, interests outside of building work, info about his family, favorite foods and how he met the Pethericks! Inquiring minds from Illinois, USA want to know!😂
Looks like a Burrowing Owl. We have them in North America. They are common in Prairie Dog communities.
Loving seeing Alex on his own channel
The convent desperately needs a Roomba.
It's a beautiful burrowing owl.
And Alex, I’ve already subscribed!! C’mon people, get him to 5000!!!
The little owl must have been hot going underground like that. Great save.
Alex channel is 7,000 subscribers now. Thankyou for helping the owl!!!
I think that is what's called a Little Owl
Welcome back Alex and your fur baby 😘😘🇬🇧
What a sweet baby owl! 🥹😁🥰
Great rescue of what I think might be an adult ‘Little Owl’ 🦉 🩵
Yay welcome back Alex!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fair play to Yannis, he was super speedy in catching the baby owl!!👏🏻👏🏻 and from all places the drain! 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Poor little darling was traumatized. 🦉
I found Alex's channel yesterday and subscribed. I have loads of questions about Yannis but mostly the tattoo stories. Fabulous music today.
Love that you rescued the baby owl!❤Looking forward to the interview with Yanis.
We all could benefit from having a friend like Yanis!! Love the build, great job.
Thank you Billy and Yanis for rescuing that beautiful baby owl❤
Oh sweet Billie that will totally match and still staying within what the Convent had before!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
As always, awesome camera work and editing Billy.. Love Micks direct honesty ❤..The office was a sht-hole.. LOL.. Awesome job Yanis..!!
Saving an owl...awesome👍 Your 2 hard-working guys are the BEST to watch their efficiency ❤
So glad to see and hear from Alex! Welcome back! Subscribed! 😀
Mother will be feeding it,watch the cats or dogs don’t hurt him ..
Lovely music.
The owl is not a baby owl it’s a little owl - Athene noctua - maybe not a typical place to live in a piping system. Normally they live in tree holes or in caves in ruins or as in your case in the rain piping system. Be happy to have such as inhabitants
As you were doing your introduction, I realized that you probably do the same thing as I do, and that is to process ideas externally. Some people process their thinking internally, which means a person should take what they say as their final decision, whereas, those of us who process externally are always bouncing ideas off others before making a decision. For us, people should take the last thing we say as our decision. If you know how a person processes information and ideas, you will not be frustrated when some of us change our minds (sometimes very often).
Hmmm Burrowing owls are quite small. We have them here in west Texas. They live along side the prairie dogs. If that’s what this one is, it may be an adult. An ornithologist would know for sure.
Chasing owls in drains... What a hoot! 😉😄
Glad you changed your mind about the downstairs ceiling. Also, that gallery is SO overengineered, it's awesome. You'll be able to have a LOT of people up there without worry of collapse. I can't wait to one day walk on it.
Yanis acquired another skill!
Aww what a cutie, hope the mother reunites with it
Great video today. Loved the owl and welcome back Alex.
I have to echo what several others have said--really enjoyed the music today. I always appreciate that you cover the harsh sounds of the saws and drills with something nicer. It makes listening with headphones much more pleasant.
We have owls out where we live, huge barn owls. Got swooped by one late at night, I think it wanted my small dog. Now he just sits on the pole and hoots. Thanks for rescuing the precious little baby.
Moving right along! I'm thrilled to see any kind of ceiling for the library. You are allowed to change your mind. The reuse of the beams is brilliant. YES! I would love to know a little more about Yanis. I feel bad saying that but he's become such a huge part of this channel and the mystery is too much not to want to find out more!!! Have a great week!
Well done Yanis and Billy. Love the reference to Steve Irwin as I'm an Australian. Crikey Yanis you both did a great thing. The floor has come on so well. Can't wait to see how it will look once it's finished. Thank you for sharing all you do.
Please keep the owl, it will help with any pests in the convent, maybe make a little hole for the owl to stay in(it looks like a burrow owl but haven't watched the video all the way through yet). Barn owls have different markings and burrowing owls are small like that when they're fully grown. Screech owls have little tufts and are grey in color.
i think you r right. putting burrow up high in barn made no sense. a little research was needed,
Yes that’s an adult little owl/burrowing owl…
Burrowing owls aren't a species native to Europe, they're only found in north and South America. But we do have a species that looks very similar called a Little Owl and they're not a borrowing creature and in fact like to live around farm land and small woodland areas. It might also be a eurasian pygmy owl 👍
@@bespokecakes ok i just thought it was because it was in the drain,thanks😊
Wild birds should not be in captivation.
Think you are referring to
Doctor Doolittle 🦉 🦉 🦉
It looks like a “Little Owl” (Athene noctua). Being in the drain is unusual, as it doesn’t seem to be a ground dweller. It would be very happy in the garden.
He is so chill! It looks like the burrowing owls we have in Florida.
As a Bird Nerd I really appreciate the Owl Rescue. Yannis obviously has a connection with animals, the Owl was so calm in his hands. Just subbed to Alex's channel, looks like he will have to do that interview with our Yannis.
Well done to you, Billy, for making great videos and putting off your other work! It is so NICE to see Alex back, and that he is excited to be there too! 🤩🙏 Great job for rescuing the owl ❤️
Will Michael provide a drawing / prints of the baby owl? And, remember the bird? He should make a drawing of the bird, too. What a sweet addition to the collection!
The music is fantastic.
Alex now on 5.5K subs in just 2 hrs 🎉 I look forward to the interview with Yannis 😊
In England we call them little Owls, they are big characters and often get themselves into places they shouldn’t be…. we have a pair of them on our farm (they are wild!) and they “chitter” to each other- very strange but loud noise!!
The poor little owl. I hope Mum comes to get it. You did an excellent job rescuing it, both of you ! Maybe it’s mobile enough to find its Mother. Beautiful photo of Ernest he is growing up .
Oh he is so cute.