@ikutsu2001 I have always put bird feeders out so the Birds are used to coming to the Garden, this year I put a seat close to the feeders and put bowls of food on my lap, after about an hour after that the birds started feeding from my lap, hope this helps.
@rebellen91 I feed them quite an assortment of food , Nuts and seeds for the Tits, Suet and insect pellets for the Robins and Dunnocks, many thanks for commenting !
@rebellen91 I feed them quite an assortment of food , Nuts and seeds for the Tits, Suet and insect pellets for the Robins and Dunnocks, many thanks for commenting !
Wow,again a great video. I think it gives you a happy feeling seeing these birds eating from the bowl on your lap. I hope for you they are coming back.
@49Eleonora I haven't seen much of them over the past month but I think there is plenty of food in the wild at the moment, there were two Robins with adult plumage today in the Garden and as the weather turns colder they will star feeding from my hands again, thanks for taking the time to watch, much appreciated.
The Robins of North America are very different than that of the UK! ...and, now I know what kind of bird is in the opening scene of "Winged Migration". Wonderful video. Thank you for sending more love out to the world with your video.
@ideagirlconsulting I dont think they were afraid of the Camera as its a small Panasonic model that will easily fit in my pocket, plus they are used to me filming other birds in the garden, I think its a matter of trust.
I believe the little ones, the recently birthed ones of all species, can sense energy and they know who to trust. They come from that quantum world where all creation begin and they still remember the Oneness and Innocence from whence we all came...It's always an honour when they come to me. I suspect you feel the same (smile). Beautiful video and thanks so much for sharing.
@celinne700 Thank you so much for your wonderful comments, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch them, wildlife and nature in general means so much , it never ceases to amaze me !
@kclama I hope the youngsters will keep coming back but I dont know whether the adults will drive them away once they are old enough to fend for themselves .
You have some very nice videos, thanks for uploading them!
Mulletsrokkify 1 month ago in playlist More videos from cybagooseuk
@Mulletsrokkify your welcome my friend.
cybagooseuk 1 month ago
This is great quality footage and extremely peaceful and relaxing. Subbed!
ikutsu2001 5 months ago
@ikutsu2001 Thanks for your encouraging comments and many thanks for Subbing, I subbed back.
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
@cybagooseuk Thanks! BTW how long did it take for you to get them to eat from your lap?
ikutsu2001 5 months ago
@ikutsu2001 I have always put bird feeders out so the Birds are used to coming to the Garden, this year I put a seat close to the feeders and put bowls of food on my lap, after about an hour after that the birds started feeding from my lap, hope this helps.
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
So cute ^_^ what do u feed them with? just nuts and seeds?
rebellen91 5 months ago
@rebellen91 I feed them quite an assortment of food , Nuts and seeds for the Tits, Suet and insect pellets for the Robins and Dunnocks, many thanks for commenting !
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
@rebellen91 I feed them quite an assortment of food , Nuts and seeds for the Tits, Suet and insect pellets for the Robins and Dunnocks, many thanks for commenting !
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
Wow,again a great video. I think it gives you a happy feeling seeing these birds eating from the bowl on your lap. I hope for you they are coming back.
49Eleonora 5 months ago
@49Eleonora I haven't seen much of them over the past month but I think there is plenty of food in the wild at the moment, there were two Robins with adult plumage today in the Garden and as the weather turns colder they will star feeding from my hands again, thanks for taking the time to watch, much appreciated.
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
excellent capture )
031doolittle 5 months ago
@031doolittle Many thanks.
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
The Robins of North America are very different than that of the UK! ...and, now I know what kind of bird is in the opening scene of "Winged Migration". Wonderful video. Thank you for sending more love out to the world with your video.
All my best,
Tony
indigocrystalC6 5 months ago
@indigocrystalC6 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment Tony, much appreciated.
cybagooseuk 5 months ago
LUCKY!!! I wanna have my local bird population be that tame someday!!
RCB0B 6 months ago
Beautiful video!
I have a little sparrow friend, every day she's eating out of my hand...
petrakroon 6 months ago
@petrakroon Thanks for taking the time to watch my vids, I shall return the favour .
cybagooseuk 6 months ago
@josemariasellanes Panasonic HDC-SD100 brilliant little camera, fits in a coat pocket !
cybagooseuk 6 months ago
Great video! Thanks for the friend invite!
HeinitzProductions 6 months ago
@HeinitzProductions Your welcome, thanks for watching !
cybagooseuk 6 months ago
i wonder why they aren't afraid of your camera ;)
ideagirlconsulting 7 months ago
@ideagirlconsulting I dont think they were afraid of the Camera as its a small Panasonic model that will easily fit in my pocket, plus they are used to me filming other birds in the garden, I think its a matter of trust.
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
I believe the little ones, the recently birthed ones of all species, can sense energy and they know who to trust. They come from that quantum world where all creation begin and they still remember the Oneness and Innocence from whence we all came...It's always an honour when they come to me. I suspect you feel the same (smile). Beautiful video and thanks so much for sharing.
celinne700 7 months ago
@celinne700 Thank you so much for your wonderful comments, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch them, wildlife and nature in general means so much , it never ceases to amaze me !
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
Wonderful!!!
inousch 7 months ago
@inousch Thanks for your kind comment, much appreciated.
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
Wow, they are real friendly....
kclama 7 months ago
@kclama I hope the youngsters will keep coming back but I dont know whether the adults will drive them away once they are old enough to fend for themselves .
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
Beautiful close-ups of the birds. Thanks.
quercus56 7 months ago
more than wonderful! your videos are always so clear and beautiful...
dandelion8261 7 months ago
@dandelion8261 Thanks for the encouraging comments, I'm still learning at the moment, hopefully they will get better as time goes on.
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
en effet, ceux ci ne sont pas farouches, belles images, félicitations ;-)
christian034 7 months ago
@christian034 Thank you Christian, I really appreciate and value your comments !
cybagooseuk 7 months ago
great video.
The music is lovely too.
Ingejacoba 7 months ago
@Ingejacoba your very generous, thanks for your wonderful comments !
cybagooseuk 7 months ago