Two muntjacs hanging out in an English garden
I love our British wildlife. Here are two Asian deer, muntjacs or also known as barking deer in an English garden in summer.
Thursday, 6th August 2020
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Nature sounds of our Wildlife Oasis guests drinking and bathing
Our regular visitors splashing and slurping at Our Wildlife Oasis.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. This video has been left without adding music because of the beautiful nature and splashing noises they made on their visits. Here is a compilation of different garden animals coming over for a drink or bath. The cameras record night and day.
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Real squirrel versa nutcracker squirrel
We attended a wildlife show and my partner won a squirrel nutcracker at a raffle. We let the fake squirrel guard a peanut in front of our squirrel cam ;)
Squirrels are just too cute. I love what the hidden cam captures :) I hope you enjoy it too
Disclaimer: no animals were harmed in the making of this clip
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Puffin in flight looking at the camera in Iceland
This is a cute puffin in Iceland flying by so fast so I had to slow it right down to have a good look at this beautiful bird.
Ever since I found out about this surreal bird being indeed real I wanted to know where I could see one life. I researched and found out that it is native to Iceland. I never had any intention of going to Iceland before, but since I wanted to see this bird, I traveled to this amazing and enchanting place, which I may never have visited were it not for the puffin. I instantly fell in love at first sight of them on a cliff in Iceland during their mating season where their beaks turn all colourful. They are so fast in flight and their wings flatter so hard and fast. We spent a few hours watching them fly past and it was not an easy task to capture one flying past in front of my camera, it was also very windy and required effort trying to keep the camera somewhat steady. So, not only did I capture this cute bird flying past, but it also looked in my direction as it did. I will always cherish the journey to that beautiful country. The sight of puffins was just one amazing moment to remember and I am glad I get to share it with you.
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Magpie poking squirrel in the butt
Magpies and squirrels always compete about food in our garden. A lot of chasing and poking between them. This is a funny one because it is so cheeky when the magpie inches in closer to the squirrel to give it a poke.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut
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Snail trail - after heavy rain, this little snail went on its travels- UK - June 2020
After heavy rains and thunderstorms we had this gorgeous little yellow shell snail in our garden going its way. Some parts of the video is sped up for entertainment value :) Check out how those eyes are moving.
Wednesday, 17th June 2020
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Fox visit by day in our Wildlife Oasis
It's so beautiful to see their red fur when they come for a visit during daytime in our Wildlife Oasis in a British garden during summer 2020.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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Hedgehog clumsily steps into water dish at night
We have this hedgehog as a regular, that night he was a bit clumsy and stepped right into the water dish.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut
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Muntjac, also known as Asian deer or barking deer
A muntjac is one of the British wildlife animals you can see in England. This one appeared in a garden in Oxfordshire in August 2020
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Carefree dancing with summer-wings
Sandy Maya is dancing outdoors during the summer days. A carefree moment spreading the beautiful colourful wings. Dancing with props always adds a little something and in this slow-motion the wings look so smooth. Sandy Maya is a dancer, choreographer and entertainer, based in England, Berkshire, UK. When the weather is nice she often uses the spacious outdoors to practice new moves and capture the beauty of combining nature and dance as both are her passions. If you want to feel like a butterfly, get yourself a pair of wings and fly into the magical world of dance.
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Cute dog snapping at water coming out of a hose
Cute Malamute Q loves to play with water, here he is snapping at it coming out of a hose to fill up his playpan.
We are currently dog-sitting in Oxfordshire. Two beautiful malamutes, this is Q, one of them. They struggle with the current summer heat because of their thick fur, so we thought water will help to cool them down. Q is the younger one and still very energetic and playful. He had an amazing time splashing about outside in the waterpan, more videos to come on that. But here he is simply loving the water dashing out of the hose and tries to get it by snapping at it. He looks up with expectation when the waterflow stops, when it starts again, he gets a little confused when it disappeared just as he snapped at it.For most of the time he is also keeping his front two paws in the waterpan whilst chasing the water to cool him down. Alaskan malamutes have very dense fur, they are so fluffy. The dogs we are dog sitting and looking after at the moment are very big and very lovable. They love cuddles and treats, of course. Today they were not very much up for a walk because of the heat, so we stayed mostly in the shade in the garden and let them release their energy in play with water to cool down.
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Lazy harbour seal swims casually backwards - 2012
This is Willie, the famous harbour seal, she is wild, but frequently visits the harbour in Hoernum on the island Sylt, in northern Germany. Here she casually turns over on to her back and out of sight. She is always ready to be fed some raw fish which tourists can purchase from a fish and chips stand at the harbour.
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This is Willie, the harbour seal from Sylt
Willie, short for Wilhelmine, is a famous seal that regularly visits the harbour of Hoernum on the island Sylt in northern Germany. She is feral, but she knows where to get easy fish. Tourists love her and a fish and chips stand at the harbour sells raw fish for tourists to feed her. Many stand at the edge of the harbour, calling her name until she appears. If you hold the fish out of the water, she will stretch up and bounce like a buoy to get to the fish. She is a magnificent creature, a grey seal. This footage was recorded back in September 2012.
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So you thought magpies were black and white?
Eurasian magpies are often believed to be black and white, however when the sun shines on their plumage, beautiful shimmering colours shine through.
Many people think of magpies as being black and white. Well first of all, there are Australian magpies and Eurasian magpies, and although they are both called magpies, they look quite different. This is a video of Eurasian magpies and their plumage looks amazing when the light falls on it. It shimmers in shades of blue and green and makes them look rather exotic. We have an adult and a fledgling in our Wildlife Oasis, being regular visitors. Showing off their gorgeous feathers as they bathe and drink and enjoy our wildlife oasis during the hot summer days in Berkshire, England, UK. Summer 2020.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut
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High speed nut depletion by squirrel
Our garden squirrels finish the peanut refill already very quickly, but I thought, let's speed it up and watch the nuts disappear.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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At the birdfeeder in an English garden
British wildlife including a squirrel and a woodpecker feasting on suet balls at the birdfeeder.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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Grey squirrel eating peanuts at the nut-hut
We had a bug hotel which was raided by the woodpecker at some stage and so I started adding peanuts into the free room for the squirrels and birds. Here's the grey squirrel eating one nut after the other.
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Sunflower growth timelapse
This is a timelapse of a sunflower growing starting 1 month after planting the seed until in full bloom
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A herd of deer running - does with fawns
A herd of deer was running over a field in England today, 4th August 2020. I managed to film them for a little bit, they are so fast.
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Bathing time for a robin in a British garden
A European robin bathing during summer in an English garden.It has been an extremely hot year for the UK, compared to the usual temperatures. In our wildlife sanctuary, which is our garden in Berkshire, we make sure to leave plenty of water for our wildlife visitors to cool off and have a drink. In return we are rewarded with beautiful sightings like this one, where the red chested robin is taking a bath in a yellow dish during this year's summer.
video by Sandy Maya Matzen.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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Night time visit from a fox
A young fox visiting our English garden in July 2020
Berkshire, UK.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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Thirsty garden visitors
It has been really warm this summer in the UK. Here are some of our regular visitors stopping by for a drink.
Welcome to Our Wildlife Oasis where we have put up several cameras to get footage of our daily visitors. We leave out treats and water for them. Especially on hot days the water is very much appreciated by the wonderful British wildlife that comes into our garden to visit the wildlife pit-stop, the nut-hut, the birdfeeder or the bird-bath. We are lucky to have a big garden in Berkshire in England and we get to see many birds, grey squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs. We try not to feed them too much, sometimes leaving out a few days so they do not get dependent on us, at the end of the day, these are wild creatures and their survival depends on being resourceful and we do not want to give them a false sense of secure food source. The cameras record night and day and I pick the footage and edit it for the final cut.
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