As I suggested, over the last month or so I’ve been busy filming spring in the woodlands around and about where I live.
I’ve enjoyed my new found freedom by occasionally taking off my aircast and I have been limping about the woods pointing the camera shakily at everything that moves.
I’ve put up the compilation of the footage on my YouTube channel (have look if you haven’t been there before).
If you don’t want to go to the channel, you can view the video footage below. It’s about 5 minutes long. By the way, this is the first footage in something called High Definition so I hope you enjoy it. If your connection is too slow, you can view it without HD by clicking on the HD button.
Pablo.
Tags: birds, mammals, tracking, woods









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That is…so beautiful Pablo!
Hi Pablo
Just back from 2 months in Arizona. The desert survival refresher went very well – although I still managed to be spiked by leaping cactus more often than was comfortable! I got some good rattlesnake sightings as well (plus one audio at night – which was slightly disconcerting!)
It’s a delight to come back to UK to a reasonable spring and revisit this sight for inspiration – beautifully put together and the videos are excellent.
Hope the leg is continuing to mend – take it easy.
Fin
Wowsers. Nice one.
It’s just occured to me why you get those amazng shots, sure it’s because you love wildlife but maybe it’s because wildlife loves you too you know.
Nice music too. Is it yours?
Hh
Brilliant stuff pablo as allways on a humerous side to filming get Kate Humble on board and youve got your self a TV program Yum Yum Kate Hum