This has been the most challenging episode of Tiger Country yet. Limited to 3 day safaris and 2 night safaris, it's been quite an adventure to document the various species that've been featured. If you enjoy the many stories, do subscribe so I can bring you more of India's incredible wildlife. I use Epidemic Sound's cinematic background music to enhance all my visuals. Get a FREE 1-month trial here share.epidemicsound.com/KennethLawrenceAUG22 Get an additional 50% OFF using the code KENNETH50 at checkout. Consider supporting this channel on Patreon: patreon.com/kennethlawrence To know more about the gear I use, I've shared links in the description.
Incredible, this beautiful work you do, dearest Kenneth….. Even as we live our complicated, cerebral lives, there are ‘creatures great and small ‘ out there , with minimal needs , living in the moment ,anchored in themselves and completely in tune with the dynamics of Mother Nature, riding piggy back like the sloth bear cubs!May patient , courageous, caring you continue to bring us these natural rhythms that may propel us back into our own , authentic, natural selves,away from the clash of civilisations! God bless!!
Kenneth, thanks for this video. I was having a really bad day, the macaques and the bear cubs made me so happy. Your exceptional narrating and the sounds you use make the video very pleasing and soothing. Thanks again, kudos. Looking forward for the next one.
fabulous. what a fantastic coverage of satpura. Hats off to you Kenneth.Waited for 3 months for your next Vdo and what a beautiful thing you have gifted us. thanks a lot.
Just fantastic. The awesome photography of the bears was so beautiful. Enjoyed every moment to see the little ones keeping pace with their mother, riding piggy back and half piggy back was very cute. The stork photography was so accurate. Was wonderful watching each and every movement. The fantail was also very beautiful to watch because the photos were so alive Fantastic photography Kenneth. Wish you all the very best and waiting to see many more episodes. God bless
My very first visit to tadoba was unforgettable. We watched the tiger for nearly 55 mins and then it took a cool stroll by the side of our jeep. We just couldn't believe what we were seeing. All of us froze. It was a beautiful experience. To be so close to a wild animal was just thrilling. We never experienced anything like that on the others trips And I can feel the same with your photography. We feel so close the wild Just waiting for your next episode
the saras bird story was such amazing to witnesses.. like its unbelievable to witness that. thank you for spending that extra minute behind others and not just the apex ones
Thanks for such a great, eminent and illustrious video. You have again given a great knowledge about other animals other than tiger. The best pic which I liked was the Leopard in natural lighting. Loved the cinematography. Wish I could also explore the jungle and observe wildlife with you and learn more about wildlife photography from your immense knowledge
An extraordinary documentary. As usual a visual treat to the eyes. Just can't stop laughing at 36:21 when you say "one 1st class seat and the other economy". An outstanding shot at 43:00 where a Woolly-necked stork is quenching the thirst of their chicks. Hats off to forest officials for their tireless work. Missing "Aditya".
Very glad you enjoyed the episode. Adi and I will join forces for another series very soon. Feel free to check out our Deserts Of India series until then, which is set in the Little Rann of Kutch. 😃
Very glad you enjoyed the video, Rohan. Many thanks for tuning in, and for your generous support on Patreon! I have 2 prints that I'll be shipping across to you and will share some options for you to choose from on email. 😃
Very informative documentary, Kenneth. The fantail flycatcher story is incredible. Loved the capture of Pitta's behavior. Optical quality, narration, and your voiceover make your content stand out! Many thanks again. Keep up the quality work and motivate us.
U know I m a pediatrician, on Thursday wen ur vidios notification popped up I was in a chaotic duty..and it makes a big smile on my face.today on Sunday after seeing this amazing episode I feel the name of this episode should be "Motherhood". What an story Mr. Kenneth!! P. S - I will never rush for a new episode again
@@KennethLawrencePhotography actually i always face a patriarchal society where in most of the time childcare is the duty of the mother only. i forgot the rules in the wilds are different. But seriously your story is a celebration of Childhood which is same in every world.
I completely empathize with you, Indrani. I come from a family of strong women and have hence not been directly exposed to gender inequality from a household standpoint. However, gender inequality exists all around us, especially in India. I hope that mindsets and attitudes eventually improve and all of us can learn to genuinely support, appreciate and cherish one another. I never believed in a she/her or he/him, there's progress only if it's a we/us.
I do see some wildlife photographer's videos regularly like Dani Connor and Morten hilmer have been my favourite and i just go for them. But when i payed enough attention in your videos , one new thing which I found in your videos is your storytelling and the knowledge we can get more and more in INDIAN wildlife. Morten hilmer shows his whole journey tells more of an overview through his multi -camera scenes like survival tips and is more into general nature being and bushcraft and wildlife and everything mixed - which is also very good. BUT YOUR VIDEO has provided alot of information on a different kind of willdife. Morten and Dani live in denmark and sweden so those countries have far different wildlife (not usually big cats and biggies) but your videos cover them . SO MAYBE NOW I WILL WATCH ALL THREE OF YOU , TO GET EXPOSURE TO ALL KINDS OF WILDLIFE
i love your videos sir and i love this series....I always found the wildlife very facinating and u make it even better..thank you for the great content
babbu @16:42 i follow these guys from a long time now and always watch their videos with complete seriousness and then a babbu pops up bringing instant laughter 😀
In addition to the Tigers, you made up to diversify the interest in other animals whic is quite fascinating of you. With this we the audience will know the other species their lifestyle. Systems of behaviour, family building etc. thanks & regards for bringing out the beautiful videos.
Absolutely worth the wait! Thoroughly enjoyed this episode of Tiger Country. Thank you for bringing some of the finest moments from the wild and the simply fabulous narration, its a wonderful combination that evokes a sense of calm. More power to you, eagerly looking forward to more videos. 🥰
Your leopard shot @24:40 and the sloth bear shot (with cubs)@35:18 was simply amazing. Overall, thank you for your great presentation and stupendous shots. Keep it up!
Just Incredible 🥹; photography cinematography, voiceover, bgm everything is so perfect. After watching your videos every time I think to go explore the nature, keep growing. Love from West Bengal
Simply mind bogglingly awesome !! I truly envy the privilege that you have to study and simply enjoy these beautiful forests and their inhabitants. BTW, though equipment doesn't maketh a picture but these new mirrorless systems with their autofocus systems and hundreds of focus points/eye tracking/high FPS/subject tracking do truly help in concentrating on what's really important.
I've been waiting for this episode for like a month now! And it's so worth the wait. ❤️ Love your content and the respect you show towards wildlife, much appreciated. 🌻
"Nordic shine" at the end always makes things lot more emotional ,with a powerful epitome. Your clean ,narration and production are just hats off , can imagine the amount of hard work has gone behind in all of your videos. Looking forward for more.
One of the most beautiful: visuals, narration, music. I am waiting for more videos It is so good to watch and learn about the animals and their habitats . Love from Kerala
Thank You Kenneth for bringing life on the screen in such vivid colors. Every time I watch your video, there is a sense of life being so beautiful that we often forget sticking at the office desk, working long hours. The sense of freedom, the dangers of prey there is so much to life. Appreciate your work. Thanks again!
Very beautifully documentary and good to know about the biodiversity of the satpura national park... I hope @kenneth Lawrence sir your wildlife adventure keeps great ahead 👏👏
I’ve only just discovered your channel and have just shared your wonderful experience, thank you so much for sharing your adventures and photography 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 well done 👍🏼
Blessed to find this channel! The production quality is definitely on par with the top shows out there! And I love the way you make us realize the effort and patience required to capture all these wonderful shots of wildlife. Thank you and please continue making more videos for us.
I have hiked in this area last year and got to see some amazing sights while hiking in this forest Watching this video of yours refreshed all my memories What is special is that I was walking in the forest
It was incredible.... Especially how you managed to shoot such stunning moments within limited safari's... Your message is so beautiful with that Stork family behaviour.... "Instead of running & chasing big games like Tigers...We can observe some incredible first hand behavior of different species.." { I have seen people running & chasing Tigers in Ranthambhore.. They don't even stop for anything else in the Forest}
Hi kenneth enjoyed the trip... Nice to see these animals in their natural surroundings. Good information. Thanks.. Anjali introduced me to this journey... Looking for more...