James Hendry ranger, songwriter and author of "A Year in the Wild" is interviewed in our 50|50 studios and gives us comical insight into his experiences in the wild.
I found James on Wildearth And now he has his own channel.... I Highly recommend that you check him out... You will be amazed... Spectacular filming and amazing stories...🦉
Omg we missed you James safari live not the same without you brother I cry when I heard you gonna to leave the show I'm still sad we can't hear your amazing lecturing on wild life I will always support you on social media good luck my brother
James Hendry surely is a person anybody can learn from a lot...whether about life in the city or the experiences in nature...truly remarkable. A great thinker and humanist!
James, I know you like to make funny comments about your diminutive stature compared to Brent or Jeandre the giraffe (or is it Djeandre?;-) But in our eyes, you are a giant among men. I never laughed so hard as when watching you lose it drawing the hippo! Any time I want to laugh I watch it again. It w@ent straight to my favorites playlist. You make our safaris entertaining, educational, and a whole lot of fun. Thank you so much! We all love you, James.
That was a really cool interview... It was fun hearing him speak a different or "native" language, since I've only really heard him speak English for the most part, on the Safari Drives!
was thinking this also, but, it's already been said (this post) but also someone asked what language is this. I don't know. heard him talk about singing in Zulu, so he may know (and seems to know at least 3 by what he says in this interview) a lot of dialects. what I like the best is that he made a porridge for poor children. Is she joking? that "some say it makes you crazy?" maybe he should have listed the ingredients, lol. (crazy like James would be the joke (good crazy))
@@deb1000001 The language he speaks is Shangaan, a language that splintered from isiZulu. What they were saying is that the name of the porridge means nutritious in Shangaan, but crazy in isiZulu... So he has to rebrand :)
I'm curious to. Maybe Swahili. I have heard the click u mean. Not in this one, but on some others I have watched Found this that's y I think Swahili africa-facts.org/top-10-most-spoken-languages-in-africa/
The language spoken is Shangaan, spoken by many around the North East of the country. The Shangaan people split from the Zulu a few hundred years ago. More here: www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_shangaan_tsonga.html
I found James on Wildearth
And now he has his own channel....
I Highly recommend that you check him out...
You will be amazed...
Spectacular filming and amazing stories...🦉
Omg we missed you James safari live not the same without you brother I cry when I heard you gonna to leave the show I'm still sad we can't hear your amazing lecturing on wild life I will always support you on social media good luck my brother
Omgoodness...it's now 2020 and I'm watching a James Hendry I only know from WildEarth/SafariLive ... amazing man
James Hendry surely is a person anybody can learn from a lot...whether about life in the city or the experiences in nature...truly remarkable. A great thinker and humanist!
A man of many talents, Mr. Hendry is brilliant!
Pretty special guy in any language.
He looks different out of the wild.
What a wonderful man! A man of many talents!
Mr. Hendry, I am in awe of you. You are so talented, knowledgeable, interesting.
He's one of a kind!!
Simply wonderful.
James, I know you like to make funny comments about your diminutive stature compared to Brent or Jeandre the giraffe (or is it Djeandre?;-)
But in our eyes, you are a giant among men.
I never laughed so hard as when watching you lose it drawing the hippo!
Any time I want to laugh I watch it again. It w@ent straight to my favorites playlist.
You make our safaris entertaining, educational, and a whole lot of fun.
Thank you so much!
We all love you, James.
I've literally just come across that video and it was the best
Very well done James !!!!
James with hair! Amazing
JAMES HENDRY conservation guide writer
musician comedian learning to DIVE a man of many TALENTS. 💋🐘💞👍🦁🐅🐆🦍🐵🦌🐄🐠🐳🐢🐙🎣 sweet, sweet.
I just saw this wonderful interview
That was a really cool interview... It was fun hearing him speak a different or "native" language, since I've only really heard him speak English for the most part, on the Safari Drives!
was thinking this also, but, it's already been said (this post) but also someone asked what language is this. I don't know. heard him talk about singing in Zulu, so he may know (and seems to know at least 3 by what he says in this interview) a lot of dialects. what I like the best is that he made a porridge for poor children. Is she joking? that "some say it makes you crazy?" maybe he should have listed the ingredients, lol. (crazy like James would be the joke (good crazy))
@@deb1000001 The language he speaks is Shangaan, a language that splintered from isiZulu. What they were saying is that the name of the porridge means nutritious in Shangaan, but crazy in isiZulu... So he has to rebrand :)
I miss this guy on Safari live
I would love to read the book
James sounds nearly the same in 2012 than in today's SafariLIVE safaris!
James looks better without hair !!
Love James♥♡
James looks so much different here to the many times I've seen him as a guide on SafariLive.
We all did 8 years ago.
He looks so young! Does anyone know what language they are speaking? A few southern African languages have click consonants.
I'm curious to. Maybe Swahili. I have heard the click u mean. Not in this one, but on some others I have watched Found this that's y I think Swahili africa-facts.org/top-10-most-spoken-languages-in-africa/
Swahilli isn't a South African language. I think he's speaking Zulu.
The language spoken is Shangaan, spoken by many around the North East of the country. The Shangaan people split from the Zulu a few hundred years ago. More here: www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_shangaan_tsonga.html
@@barbs974 the language he is speaking in this interview is Siswati, close to Zulu.
Is he speaking Xhosa?
He had hair? lol