Everywhere Is A Wildlife Park

1957 - 1970 , Norfolk (County)

Amateur filmmaker and wildlife enthusiast Mr A.G. Hodges captures on film the mammals, birds, and insects in his local Norfolk.

Amateur filmmaker and wildlife enthusiast Mr A.G. Hodges, known as ‘Budge’ to friends and family, captures on film over a number of years the mammals, birds, and insects in his local Norfolk. The filmmaker also provides commentary throughout. Species featured are garden birds in the tree tops, the now scarcely populated Red Squirrel suckling on the sap of a silver birch, and a hedgehog covered in sheep ticks and drinking milk eagerly from a saucer. At the beach, there is another threatened species, the tern, a seabird. At the Norfolk broads, among the reed beds, are more wild birds, including the bearded tit. There is a preying mantis, a sparrow in woodland, a willow tit building a nest in a rotten tree stump, ducks on a pond, a redshank, a pied wagtail, and then returning to garden birds.

Keywords

Birds; wildlife.

  • Producer : Thor Pictures

  • Camera : A. G. Hodges

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Everywhere Is A Wildlife Park

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