Hey! Edwin and Harry here, and this is our channel Gone Feral. We are wildlife photographers and filmmakers, and Gone Feral is where we share our missions and adventures. To see more of our work, check out our instagrams: GoneFeral: @goneferaluk Edwin: @irrational_geographic Harry: @harryreadphoto
Please get back to making videos guys - they're great. Quick question if you're still checking comments - where did your video on Lake Windermere go? There must have been a good reason to take down your most successful video, later to be reuploaded to the Save Windermere channel 7 months ago?
Would you mind if I used some of your footage to make an edit on my own social media to help spread awareness for rewilding europe? I promise I will give credit!
Excellent video which is easily as entertaining and enjoyable as your others. Also agree that sometimes it is nice just to enjoy nature through binoculars rather than always lining up a shot with the camera. I am still getting used to using my new binos but I can already appreciate the benefit of having some to hand. Look forward to watching more adventures from you and Ed!
That was a very interesting video and I really enjoyed it. Also good to see what you can do with a telescope and a phone adapter. Of course it’s no match to using our cameras and big lenses but for people who are not into photography I guess it is a nice compromise. 😃
Amazingly beautiful Iceland, Puffins, you guys and my dear friends Erpur, Björg and Rodrigo all in a single video. I guess this cannot get any better 😊. Thank you so much!
The Atlantic puffin population in Iceland has dropped by 70% in the past 30 years and they are under Vulnerable status (high risk of extinction in the wild). And while the hunters you talked to claim to be doing it to "feed their family", many hunters profit off puffins by selling their meat to restaurants and because they are easy to catch. It's crazy that Iceland still allows puffin hunting.
As always, it's an absolutely stonkingly good series. You guys are just brilliant to watch, and your passion for what you do is simply inspirational. Can't wait for the next series, wherever you turn up next. ❤❤❤
I can't remember the last series I watched where I had to laugh and smile so much. You guys to are amazing together! I can't wait for the next series you guys put out, because I'm gonna be on the frontseat! Just keep it up!
Absolutely loved it boys! But please don’t leave it so long next time (as much as i appreciate how long these series take to make) 😂 absolute legends the both of you!
Thanks for all your hard work guys putting all this together, big respect to you, this was first class and really enjoyed watching this so much, counting the days down to your next new videos 😊
That was really tough to watch unlike the rest of the video which was really nice as usual guys. Also, this must be a RU-vid bug or something, but I'm seeing 6.14K subscribers when it should say 614K :)
Even though its a tradition that may need rethinking. These are the people that are hurt the most if the puffin population would decline, so these people would make the most effort in keeping them around. Maybe there is a middleway, if they help increase the population they are allowed to catch a certain number of birds. If there are no people that benefit from the puffins why would anyone bother keeping their population stable. This does not apply to puffins only but to all hunting traditions and hunting in general.