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Mom Bear teaches her cubs how to fish in the same place she learned when she was a wee grizzly.
Date: 22 June 2009
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How fast can a peregrine falcon fly? One scientist aims to find out by skydiving along with the birds. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001
Date: 22 June 2009
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Typical footage of a seaside kestrel.
Date: 22 June 2009
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Yellow Hammer. A short sequence of film of the colourful yet illusive British bird, often mistaken as an escaped Canary
Date: 22 June 2009
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http://kirklees-badgers.co.uk http://buzzbeeman.com even more persecuted than badgers The Red Fox has both positive and negative standing with humans, often being loved or hated. This has been most visible in the United Kingdom where fox hunting with dogs was a traditional sport and an occasional localised means of culling, until this was made illegal in Scotland in August, 2002, and in England and Wales in February, 2005. The fox features in much folklore , usually as a wily villain, though sometimes also as the underdog who triumphs over human efforts to control or destroy it. Poultry is the most commonly-taken domesticated prey, Red Foxes will on some occasions kill young or small animals, particularly lambs and kids. In exceptional circumstances, they may attack sub-adult and adult sheep and goats and sometimes small calves. Foxes will usually kill lambs or kids by repeatedly biting the neck and back, which is usually the result from young animals being caught while lying down. Red Foxes also are noted for carrying small carcasses back to their dens to feed their young which may account for some poultry, lambs and kids that disappear and are never found. Scientific studies in Britain found that between 0.5 % and 3 % of otherwise viable lambs may be taken by foxes, described as a small amount when compared to the mortality caused by exposure, starvation and disease. [More] [Less]
Date: 22 June 2009
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http://badgers.wq2rx.com http://buzzbeeman.co.uk here we see how attempts to protect badgers aren\'t always successful - this steel mesh supposedly is meant to stop \'diggers\' however the badgers themselves clearly dont like it
Date: 22 June 2009
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Some relaxed behaviour around the badger sett on a warm early summer evening. For more details, see www.badgerwatcher.com
Date: 15 June 2009
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a groovy poignant mashup
Date: 07 June 2009
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Wild badgers in my garden at night.
Date: 20 April 2009
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Mom Bear teaches her cubs how to fish in the same place she learned when she was a wee grizzly.
Date: 22 June 2009
Category: wildlife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How fast can a peregrine falcon fly? One scientist aims to find out by skydiving along with the birds. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001
Date: 22 June 2009
Category: wildlife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://kirklees-badgers.co.uk http://buzzbeeman.com even more persecuted than badgers The Red Fox has both positive and negative standing with humans, often being loved or hated. This has been most visible in the United Kingdom where fox hunting with dogs was a traditional sport and an occasional localised means of culling, until this was made illegal in Scotland in August, 2002, and in England and Wales in February, 2005. The fox features in much folklore , usually as a wily villain, though sometimes also as the underdog who triumphs over human efforts to control or destroy it. Poultry is the most commonly-taken domesticated prey, Red Foxes will on some occasions kill young or small animals, particularly lambs and kids. In exceptional circumstances, they may attack sub-adult and adult sheep and goats and sometimes small calves. Foxes will usually kill lambs or kids by repeatedly biting the neck and back, which is usually the result from young animals being caught while lying down. Red Foxes also are noted for carrying small carcasses back to their dens to feed their young which may account for some poultry, lambs and kids that disappear and are never found. Scientific studies in Britain found that between 0.5 % and 3 % of otherwise viable lambs may be taken by foxes, described as a small amount when compared to the mortality caused by exposure, starvation and disease. [More] [Less]
Date: 22 June 2009
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Yellow Hammer. A short sequence of film of the colourful yet illusive British bird, often mistaken as an escaped Canary
Date: 22 June 2009
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This badger and others come round every night for a rumage and a feed. This one came early whilst it was still daylight so I was able to video it quite easily.
Date: 20 April 2009
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for my legless friend
Date: 26 May 2009
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Typical footage of a seaside kestrel.
Date: 22 June 2009
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Foxes and Badgers in my Garden in Dorset
Date: 10 January 2009
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Two cubs playing at the sett entrance.
Date: 19 April 2009
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Badger up close.
Date: 19 April 2009
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One of the badger cubs I was feeding came up to me to see what I was and see if I was edible.
Date: 19 April 2009
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Badgers scrapping over food I put down for them.This is a large family,there were seven cubs and a number of adults.
Date: 19 April 2009
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An adult badger gathering bundles of leaves for bedding and then shuffling back to the sett with them. For more information, visit http://badgerwatcher.wordpress.com/
Date: 20 April 2009
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An amazing evenings Badger watching at www.badgerwatchdorset.co.uk. The Badgers are viewed from purpose built hides erected in front of the Sett. Peanuts are sprinkled in front of the hides and the Badgers come out at dusk to feed on them. At one point there were 9 in front of us. Adults and some of last years babies. So lovely to see them ambling around instead of dead at the roadside or running across the road in your headlights. Well recommended if you are down in the South West. Check out the website for more info or call 01300 345293. [More] [Less]
Date: 20 April 2009
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badgers in wood
Date: 20 April 2009
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for my legless friend
Date: 26 May 2009
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http://taboo.wq2rx.com/ Ashbrow , Birkby & Hudds narrow canal - seen through my lens .. do me a favour - if your not interested in some of the finer aspects of life in Yorkshire , the nature of humanity or the joys of existance - dont bother to watch & certainly dont give me any of that you wasted however much of my life stuff - its just some video ! its not trying to be anything other than what it is - WYSIWYG this is where I am , & I try to find the best representation of Yorkshire life [More] [Less]
Date: 26 May 2009
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Fawlty Towers
Date: 05 May 2009
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An adult badger gathering bundles of leaves for bedding and then shuffling back to the sett with them. For more information, visit http://badgerwatcher.wordpress.com/
Date: 20 April 2009
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One of the badger cubs I was feeding came up to me to see what I was and see if I was edible.
Date: 19 April 2009
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Badger up close.
Date: 19 April 2009
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