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Astonishing Animals Living on the Countryside of Wild Great Britain | Our World

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In this video, we explore the charming countryside of Great Britain, where an incredible range of wildlife survives between the beautiful hills and scenic landscapes. Subscribe to Our World: https://bit.ly/3xnPuGL

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Britain's wildlife can be secretive, so often goes unnoticed. This series reveals the hidden lives of both the familiar and the more unusual animals with which we share our island home.

This film was first broadcast: 17 Apr 2018

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Barn owl capital ty for all you do for them Rose wood plus there is an artist named Robert E Fuller is part of the climbing numbers for the barnowls

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Sorry to hear that the barnowls are not thriving it must be the farming and there is a decline of the kestrels because of the farming and jackdaws I so interested in the British wildlife I hope the barnowls and kestrels numbers will climb

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I like seeing the owls, the squirrels... in their treehouse in the Chris Adams series, it's shown a lot... 👏🐁😸🤦😅

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the owls are so majestic

@apetsbio95
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The UK still has a long way to go to help our native wildlife. Fallow deer for instance aren't native but considered naturalised. We have lost a high percentile of our native habitats to farm fields and in turn native species aren't doing as well as they could. Though they aren't the only ones to blame. Areas left for shooting don't help either. So many species are here because the rich or invaders brought them here.

Otherwise its a beautiful documentary but would be nice to see more honest telling of what species are actually native here.

@thebrookster1
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Excelente documental, gracias por compartir.

@beatrizguerrero6969
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C'est merveilleux la nature

@Marie-PierreLaot
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Belle vidéo

@Marie-PierreLaot
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Im just wondering if there was ever an indigenous british animal , because on every documentary i hear fellow deer from the mediterranian hares from the romans and parakeets from india etc.... sooo idk

@fazer3016
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Muito bom

@EduardoCerqueira-o8j
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I have observed that the feathers on the owl's face do not move during flight.

@SpringNomad
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@Communewithnature
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You portray killing stealing its ruining the beauty. Yes they have to feed just don't roll in bad cruel words. Really!

@leeworley5160
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Pfft. Dont lie. The uk country has been under attack for decades. Now their government sold most of it to black rock. And now theyre building "towns" on green space to house migrants that shouldn't even be there

@MajorBinkss
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Beautiful ❤❤❤

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@Dr.Soda7
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what a beautiful video! So much nice content inside! thank you very much! ♥

@nefret-Isis
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merci pour la video 🦊🐿🦫🦔🐾🦡🦨🦉🦅🐌🦋🦇🐰🦎🐜🐝

@nadinegorges7109
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@rsilva3601
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Documental asombroso.... pero... ¿por qué ese doblaje pésimo, de mala calidad y que ensombrece un magnífico trabajo? Es patético y me temo que el resultado es desastrozo

@manuelacuna9692
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😊🇱🇹👍

@genovevaloaiza1969
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Yo quierooooooo!

@genovevaloaiza1969
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Calming video

@alexgrenlie862
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What a fantastic program you have created. Nice to see farmers being thoughtful towards the animals on their land.

@cerealkiller4248
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Another beautiful video. Thank you. 🙂

@fionavanwyk6441
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It was all going so well. But then I heard "mum" and "Dad" when talking about the Foxes. That was it for me. anthropomorphic twaddle.

@studio12archive60
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Gotta love a fox

@weeddegree
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Where’s Bigfoot? I keep telling the Bigfoot people that technology has proven that Bigfoot doesn’t exist but they just don’t get it. Especially when it comes to drones. 🌬️💨💨

@bigskunk808
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Colonial Great Britain took many birds from all over the world , during their golden time

@ChandeepSinghBhulli
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Wonderful video 🌎🌙🌤️🌍

@NaturePeace-relaxing
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So where is the footage of the Scottish wild cat, otter, badger and pine marten? Or did I miss them somehow?

@SusanHarris-sk2ib
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I wish more of our farmers here in the US would adopt more friendly wildlife habitat farming. Vermont is especially brilliant for this type of farming but is not the norm in most of the country. I was introduced to organic gardening there through a local program called Roots Work. Helping to plant, grow and protect using a host of different methods. Utilizing, caring and sharing with the local wildlife. Producing, in my opinion, some of the best food I’ve ever had from all the places I’ve ever lived, including NYC. Thank you for this epic episode on the brilliance of English farmers and the beautiful wildlife that surrounds them.

@Bunnybella765
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Just think what Britain would look like if we just had 10 super farms and gave all the land back to nature. Why do we need 200,000 farms destroying and polluting the land across the country?

@DannyTorn
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Absolutely stunning! 🇬🇧🌳 The variety of animals living in the countryside of Wild Great Britain is truly remarkable. This video beautifully captures the essence of rural wildlife and the incredible diversity that thrives away from the hustle and bustle. Thanks for showcasing these amazing creatures in their natural habitats!

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@nahnisjourney1406
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6:15 Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.

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