Lots of amazing Animal videos of the nature & wildlife in the Oxfordshire countryside. The emphasis is finding nature at its best and our Wildlife blog is designed to be fun and informative.
Owner: Tim_Russell
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- Why do deers have antlers?on Nov 24, 2011Why do deers have antlers? Antlers are found on all members of the deer family including deer, elk, caribou, and moose. Antlers are often called “horns” by deer hunters, but they are not. Horns are found on sheep, goats, and cows and are...
- why do badgers have striped faceson Nov 23, 2011 in Badgerswhy do badgers have black /white striped faces The most striking feature of the badger is its head stripe. Not only is it usually the first thing to be seen when looking for a badger in the woods, but it is often the only visible p...
- How to film wildlife with a sensor/scouting cameraon Nov 22, 2011Filming wildlife animals in the countryside There are lots of animals that I would like to film but I know getting up close and personal is going to be almost impossible. That’s when sensor camera’s come into their own.
- Hares, Deer, Heron, Peacocks & Damselflies Videos and informationThe Hare on the run Whilst walking Chappie down a country lane I came across this hare coming towards me. The wind must have been in the right direction and my green coat must have camouflage me as it came very close and I got a goo...
- Birds, Butterflies & Watervoles - Want to know more about Nuthatches & Large SkippersThe Nuthatch I caught this bird on my sensor camera in a local wood. The nuthatch is not a bird you see very often so I was pleased to catch a video of this fine looking bird. Using its powerful feet and long claws, the nuthatch is able to...
- My Top Ten Animal Videos taken in 2011on Oct 22, 2011 in Deer Dragonflies/Damselflies Ducks/Birds Grass Snakes Muntjac Playing with the stick Stoat Water VoleMy Top Ten Animal Videos taken in 2011 Muntjac taking a stroll in the park - Muntjac Animal Videos In the park with Chappie and I spot a Muntjac. At first it stares at me and I stare back thinking this is midday in broad daylight....
- The Elusive Stoat as you have never seen him beforeon Oct 20, 2011 in StoatThe stoat A fast-moving predator, the stoat lives on moorland where other hunting animals find conditions difficult. It has sharp teeth and a big appetite and, despite its small size, can kill prey several times larger than itself. A gl...
- The Beautiful Barn Owl Hunting For Foodon Oct 17, 2011 in Ducks/BirdsI'm going to dedicate this blog entry to the Barn Owl. These fascinating creatures are beautiful to watch and I was lucky enough to capture them on film over the course of a week in my local country park during the height of s...
- Brimstone & Ringlet Butterflies, deer, Long tailed tit & chappie playing Caught a photo of this butterfly whilst walking by the river Thames in the Chimney Meadows nature reserve. A reasonably common butterfly. Chimney meadows is Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlfe Trust (BBOWT) largest and most sensitive...
- The Magnificient Kestrel in Action & swallows, centipedes, sheepon Oct 6, 2011 in Ducks/Birds InsectsThe Magnificient Kestrel in Action & swallows, centipedes, sheep Chappie's scared of a dead sheep As we started our walk along the River Windrush we came across the unusual site of a poor dead sheep on its side in the middle of the r...
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