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Short eared owls
2:23
12 часов назад
Pied Flycatchers
4:16
Месяц назад
Barn owls In the peak district
1:30
4 месяца назад
Waxwings at Hassop
11:00
5 месяцев назад
Buzzard taking off in slow-motion
0:19
6 месяцев назад
Kestrel hunting in slow motion
4:24
7 месяцев назад
Bottlenose dolphins at chanonry point
4:36
10 месяцев назад
Red squirrels in the Cairngorms
8:15
10 месяцев назад
Extra Sand Martin footage
4:38
Год назад
Sand martin stills
1:01
Год назад
Sand Martins In slow motion
2:29
Год назад
Fungi Macro Photography
0:37
Год назад
Kingfisher in Slow motion
3:58
Год назад
Birds of prey | Slow Motion | 4K
4:44
2 года назад
Stoat eating a Grey squirrel
1:36
2 года назад
Комментарии
@thomasrussell7135
@thomasrussell7135 2 дня назад
Where are you? America
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 2 дня назад
No, this was in the Peak District, UK
@nikkion2140
@nikkion2140 3 месяца назад
Beautiful indeed. Thanks
@Silverginger
@Silverginger 5 месяцев назад
Great video thankyou for uploading this.I thought the slowed down footage was particularly good as it lets us see their movements in greater detail.
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, glad you enjoyed 👍
@WildlifeClips365
@WildlifeClips365 5 месяцев назад
Love the red squirrels. Great capture and thanks for sharing.
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 5 месяцев назад
Thank you 👍
@babybirdtv-gc3vg
@babybirdtv-gc3vg 6 месяцев назад
😮😮😮
@spaceorbison
@spaceorbison 10 месяцев назад
Little bastards.....
@20PINKluvr
@20PINKluvr Год назад
Can stoats be used for ratting
@MonthlyFailsOutreaching
@MonthlyFailsOutreaching Год назад
Hey Oliver McQueen, do you have an email address at which we could contact you regarding this video? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible? (i.e. via email) 🙂 Cheers, Felix
@Tempusverum
@Tempusverum Год назад
Straight for the soft underbelly to get dem ramen noodles 🤢 🤮
@PaganPilot
@PaganPilot Год назад
Serene and brutal at the same time
@mikehenningsen8796
@mikehenningsen8796 Год назад
It stuns me what possesses someone to video shit like this, probably pulls the legs off of tiny mammals to watch them suffer, save your feedback!
@LalisasToxicHusband
@LalisasToxicHusband 3 месяца назад
It sounds like you are very easily stunned
@umakanthan76
@umakanthan76 Год назад
A Stoat with it's own sacrificial altar! Now that is something.
@fabienlamour3644
@fabienlamour3644 Год назад
Mini lion
@narutofan4545
@narutofan4545 10 месяцев назад
That's my cat
@barrieharwood5645
@barrieharwood5645 Год назад
Great video Oliver. I'm about to go there, what focal length were you using for the perched shots?
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
For the perched shots I was using 600mm on a crop sensor so about 960mm equivalent on a full frame camera, Hope that helps!
@michaelowens6533
@michaelowens6533 Год назад
Full rack of ribs there...
@Andrew_M_Ward
@Andrew_M_Ward Год назад
We've got a 3-pack of Stoats that I've seen now two different times... Very cautious little boogers, but we've got squirrels that hang sound our bird feeder so now I understand why the Stoats are poking around these days.
@jorgerubenramirez4247
@jorgerubenramirez4247 Год назад
Es sólo una parte de la naturaleza.. y de la cadena trófica..!
@rosalindearp8806
@rosalindearp8806 Год назад
Mmmm squirrel 🐿️🤤
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh Год назад
That'll last it about 4 hours
@bestamerica
@bestamerica Год назад
weasel is a same as mink and stoat
@bestamerica
@bestamerica Год назад
' stoat is a so powerful fighter and easily kill the rabbit / squirrel... then eat it yummmuy
@TimmyDaSeagull
@TimmyDaSeagull Год назад
Why does it look like a weasel it’s so small
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
Stoats are very similar to weasels, in the same genus (mustelids) but are slightly larger and have a black tip to the tail. Stoats and weasels are quite small (about the Size of a red squirrel) but can overpower Prey many times their size!
@TimmyDaSeagull
@TimmyDaSeagull Год назад
@@olivermcqueen5654 such as Kiwi birds and possibly(if the parents are hunting)BIRDS OF PREY(maybe
@davidmowbray6352
@davidmowbray6352 Год назад
@@TimmyDaSeagull they'll go for baby birds and eggs. New zealand did introduce ermines if I remember to control rats but they also ate ground nesting birds
@zebedeemadness2672
@zebedeemadness2672 Год назад
@@olivermcqueen5654 The genus is (Mustela), Mustelids (Mustelidae) is the Weasel-like family as a whole. Stoat is beleaved to have derived from the Dutch word stout ("bold"), personally i call them Stoat weasel (Mustela ermines) they are a Weasel. Like most common names they differ in other countries, that's why we have scientific names, same all over (when people keep up to date). For example stoat weasel (Mustela ermines) are also known by Eurasian ermine, Beringian ermine, Bonaparte weasel, Ermine, Short-tailed weasel. They are closely related to the Least weasel (Mustela nivalis) -aka- Little weasel, Common weasel, Weasel. Also the formally misidentified as a subspecies of Stoat weasel (Mustela ermines), now recognised as the American Weasel (Mustela richardsonii) - aka - American ermine, American stoat. The Haida weasel (Mustela haidarum) - aka - Haida ermine, beleaved to have originated from hybridisation between the Stoat weasel (Mustela ermines) that found in the northwest of North America and the American Weasel (Mustela richardsonii) that has a bigger North America range. Also there's the recently recognised Chinese missing-toothed weasel (Mustela aistoodonnivalis) - aka - Missing-toothed pygmy weasel, Sichuan weasel, that was first misidentified as a subspecies of Least weasel (Mustela nivalis), but recent genetics placed it more related to the Stoat weasel (Mustela ermines).
@charleslucas2657
@charleslucas2657 Год назад
C'est la nature. L'écureuil est mort. Il faut prolonger la vie des animaux d'élevage.
@dlighted8861
@dlighted8861 Год назад
Nice tail on the stout. Tough little bugger hunts game bigger than itself.
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
Yes, stoats and mustelids In General are capable of overpowering prey many times their size!
@Murdaman-qu1ti
@Murdaman-qu1ti Год назад
He not even finna eat all dat shit
@windtalker4191
@windtalker4191 Год назад
Impressive, I would think a squirrel is an equal match to a stoat. Around the same size, fast, flexible, has claws, and a nasty bite too.
@garyabblott5815
@garyabblott5815 Год назад
Stoats are much stronger and have killer instincts
@irishkelly654
@irishkelly654 Год назад
A Stoat, being a predator, always "hunts" for its' food, where as a squirrel "gathers" their food. Think of a trained MMA fighter taking on a guy, in a fight, who hasn't really fought at all? Huge difference.
@zlonewolf
@zlonewolf Год назад
@windtalker Squirrel can barely crack into an acorn. A stoat can crack into a rabbit's skull and rabbits are up to 10 times its size. A squirrel would be no match. Also squirrel has chiseled teeth like a mouse. A stoat has a canine like row of teeth. Stoat has a mouth of a predator. Squirrel has to stoat teeth is like a mouse to cat teeth. One is built to feed on nuts and another is built to feed on flesh.
@Unethical.Dodgson
@Unethical.Dodgson Год назад
Mustellids and Felines are generally the strongest animals in their class and size. You're not going to beat one just by being a little bigger than it. Simple as that, really. Also, generally speaking. A lot of non-predatory animals tend to avoid fighting even when it's in their best interests. Humans pretty much have to fight bears in order to survive. We consciously can choose to fight. A squirrel just wants to run.
@MKrištínWildness
@MKrištínWildness Год назад
Beautiful.
@capturingnaturewithsandip
@capturingnaturewithsandip Год назад
Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing so awesome and wonderful film.
@capturingnaturewithsandip
@capturingnaturewithsandip Год назад
Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing so awesome film with so wonderful music.
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
Thank you!
@KEVWARD63
@KEVWARD63 Год назад
I can attest to the power of Mustelids , having owned ferrets / polecats , the next size up in genus Mustela , from a stoat. Adorable & loving creatures , but savage when the prey drive kicks in. Extremely strong for their size & a very capable brain , they are highly intelligent for their small brain sizes.
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
Agreed 👍 the way they can overpower Prey such as rabbits that are ten times their size is truly amazing!
@TheCatandFerret
@TheCatandFerret Год назад
100%. We have ferrets/polecats ourselves and it's amazing to see how clever they really are and what they're capable of. Also the fearlessness of mustelids is something to admire. Regardless of their size/what they're taking on, they will never back down.
@nonaurbizniz7440
@nonaurbizniz7440 Год назад
@@olivermcqueen5654 My question is after they bag a kill ten times their size what do they do with what they can't eat? Store it and eat on it over time or abandon it for fresh prey?
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
@@nonaurbizniz7440 They store their food in places during the winter, wouldn't surprise me if they dragged the Prey and hid it somewhere for later feeding all year round
@KEVWARD63
@KEVWARD63 Год назад
@@nonaurbizniz7440 Stash , and eat quite quickly. My ferrets & poleys did that, They have to hide prey as quickly as possible, in the wild , or risk another predator stealing their catch.
@connorsherwood1843
@connorsherwood1843 Год назад
Great footage mate
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 Год назад
Thanks
@henrymitchell5512
@henrymitchell5512 Год назад
slay
@blackaigle5702
@blackaigle5702 2 года назад
On a wooden plate, smart lil fella
@KEVWARD63
@KEVWARD63 Год назад
Mustelids certainly are very smart
@Ginger_Girly
@Ginger_Girly Год назад
It's a delicacy in some countries 😂
@olivercope9296
@olivercope9296 2 года назад
Actually kinda looks like a David Attenborough documentary
@olivercope9296
@olivercope9296 2 года назад
Especially how the bird left the branch and flew right into the small house
@Skffle-rz5vm
@Skffle-rz5vm 2 года назад
Hi
@olivermcqueen5654
@olivermcqueen5654 2 года назад
Hello there