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Of landscapes, birds and fears, all for a photographic adventure. [Eng/Esp]
Hello, friends of Photography Lovers!!!. Finally the weekend is coming! After a few days of intense work, I'm already thinking about going out to the countryside.
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When photographic inspiration leaves, a good coffee brings it back. [Eng/Esp]
Hello, friends of Photography Lovers! Does it happen to you that sometimes it seems like inspiration goes on vacation? It happens to me, and when I find myself with
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Reptiles of Cuba: A Close Look / Reptiles de Cuba: Una Mirada Cercana. [Eng/Esp]
Hello, friends of Photography Lovers! I'm happy to stop by again and share with you a little bit of my work with nature photography. Today I bring you some photos
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Scarce Swallowtail Pollinates Field Thistle in Strong Wind as Widowmaker Creaks
It was quite windy the other day, but I went to do my daily rounds in the woods anyway. Like I always do regardless of weather. On my latest walk, my attention was
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Fledglings - What Are They, How to Recognize and What to Do with Them?
It happens all too often that some people unknowingly kidnap a juvenile bird thinking it’s injured or orphaned. These young birds are called fledglings. Fledglings
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Barn Sparrows Look Much Nicer from Above
The barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) are migratory birds who are used being around people so we tend to see them often during the warmer time of year. But being wild
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Slugs, Fire Salamander and Dor Beetle Drawn Out by Early Spring Rain
Even though Spring is already in full spring according to the calendar, the weather is still more reminiscent of winter. On a slightly warmer night, we however got
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Compilation of Eurasian Jays (Garrulus Glandarius) Mimicking Buzzards and Other Birds
In my video about Scarlet Elf Cups, my narration was interrupted by a Eurasian Jay (Garrulus Glandarius) mimicking a Common Buzzard (Buteo Buteo): In this video
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Buzzards Are Back from Winter Migration
Recently I have welcomed back the Common Buzzards (Buteo Buteo). While these birds of prey don’t always migrate and in some parts of Europe stick around year round,
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Red Deer Stag with Antlers Takes Daytime Nap at Lower Scratchpost
Recently, a lone female Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) showed up at the lower scratchpost and sniffed by trail camera I had set up there. A few days later, a lone male
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Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter Nisus) - This Raptor Hunts My Tits
While I have been feeding the songbirds to help them survive the harsh winter months, an elusive and insanely fast raptor has been feeding himself on my songbirds.
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Solitary Bee Rescue Mission
Yesterday evening I found a near frozen to death bee on the porch of my house. I brought her motionless body into my room and kept her within the warmth of the space.
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Birding - Science Backed Health Benefits of Watching Wild Birds
Birding meaning: observation of wild birds doing their thing in nature. In two of my previous videos, I have mentioned that there are scientifically proven health
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Woodpeckers - Compilation of Videos + Droppings Reveal Nesting Location
Decker, a Great Spotted Woodpecker who’s resident near the Injured Badger Hole has been accompanying my trips to the area for months. He’s quite territorial and
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Great Spotted Woodpecker Visits Birdhouse to Feed on Sunflower Seeds
More and more wild birds keep visiting my birdhouse to feed on the sunflower seeds in order to survive the harsh winter season. From the beginning, it was mostly
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Feeding Fat Balls to Tits and Sparrows in Winter
This is a follow up on my video about feeding songbirds in winter, whereby I showed the three type of tits who live in the thujas next to my house and whom I feed
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Injured Badger Hole Adventures - Episode 11
In the episode 11 of the Injured Badger Hole Adventures I revisit the sett of the injured badger armed with the knowledge that the place was visited by a canine.
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Feeding Birds in Winter (with Tits in Slow Motion)
I have a hedge of thujas growing near where I live. All manner of small songbirds, mostly tits and sparrows, use the hedgerow for nesting purposes and to safely
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Injured Badger Hole Adventures - Episode 10
The Episode Ten of the Injured Badger Hole Adventure is dominated by the barking of what I think is a large deer, but it could also be an alarmed fox. The barking
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This Tree Is Used as Scratchpost by Wild Animals
There is a location in the woods where I live where animals go to rub their itchy furs against trees. I have a trail camera set up there to record how they use the
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