Searching The UK's Wettest Habitat For Animals
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Searching The UK's Wettest Habitat For Animals. We're back with the final video from the UK before heading off to New Zealand and this time we're searching for Spoonbills, one of the UK's rarest animals!
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What haven’t you seen from todays video?
can I recommend the P1000 nikon. 125 zoom and pretty good quality (which is rare for such high zoom). About £900. Well worth it for birds and animals.
Great video. Love Spoonbills.Great name..I could have called my RUclips channel the same. 😀👍
Always find that the Spoonbills are always far distance from the hides, One day I might be lucky get them close.
I am very lucky to be close to a place where the Kingfisher is so Tame where you can get really close (Within 5 Meters) and it will sit there without a care.
The spoonbill is definitely not rare you are just going to the wrong places 🤣🤣, Frampton Marsh has up to 40 spoonbills most years, I see 30+ at Gibraltar Point and there always loads at Titchwell.
I live in California and I went camping on the Russian river last week. I saw tons of kingfishers and osprey
No way, slimbridge! I live right near there and love to visit. Just a a week ago i saw a family of white storks, 2 adults and 2 babies, a pair of kingfishers and a deer out on the wetlands. I think the deer was a little lost, oh deer!
Yesterday i saw a large either crane or stalk like bird between cadgwith and the lizard in cornwall, England. it was completely white with a long beak and standing at about 5ft rather upright, it then took off and was very thick bodied and had a wingspan of around 7ft. it was in a field that had just had maize freshly cut with a bunch of other birds too. any idea?
This is awesome !! Love spoonbills ! I seen a pair about 5 times within a couple of weeks in Topsham, Devon !
I managed to see a whole bunch of Spoonbills last year when visiting Brownsea island
Awesome!
We get loads of spoonbill down in dorset in rspb Arne normally guaranteed every time i have been as am local
Loads of cattle egrets around now. Flocks of 30 or more on somerset levels
you should go to marton mere great bird and nature filled area
You entertain and educate. Thank you so much!
We saw 17 spoonbills all together 6 weeks ago in Norfolk on my first ever bird spotting day. Everyone got excited apart from me. I didn't realise how special it was to see one. Or 17 😅
Oh mad haha, Norfolk is definitely the hotspot that’s for sure
Was it RSPB Titchwell March?
It was in Cley.
I tell a lie. I've just been told it was Gibralter Point in Skegness.
@@TravelTrollsTV Great stuff
LIKE NR 100! :D
We have a lot in Denmark...
Cranes, Spoonbills, Bluethroats...
Legend! Jealous of what you have, send some our way!
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At the moment we also have around 16 Northern Bald Ibises 😃
Go have a look at Animal Tracker.
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I thought you were in NZ? Great video btw form the first 10 seconds
I am lad, this is the last video from the UK, will be all NZ from now
Plenty of Royal spoonbills up near the upper N.Island, NZ estuaries.
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I am very jealous of your camera equipment. Wish I had such nice stuff when I go looking for Whooping Cranes!
I tried looking for spoonbills near me but failed I do have glossy ibis local to me tho.
Glossy Ibis is cool ey
You really need to come to Tewkesbury nature reserve, we have king fishers and other birds and even a cuckoo that comes every year too. Tewkesbury is full of nature, we even have a breeding pair of peregrine falcons on Tewkesbury abbey too xx
That’s funny, I live in the Netherlands on the island of Texel and the spoonbills are actually common here with around 600 nests per year.
Thank you for sharing. I was really frustrated but tuis vidoe worked tobreak that mood and put a smile on my face.
Seen and photographed spoonbill at Wallasea island in Essex. Good video boys
Fantastic! Love all the little facts about the different birds you spot.
Thanks brother
Brill vid, keep them coming Cookie! x
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Cookie, I think that ‘concrete’ might actually just be sandbags that have petrified over time
Interesting! I've never seen that before
Love the video cookie 🖤
Seen one of these about 30 years ago on frodsham marshes in the northwest