That was fun, we did the backwards walk yesterday. The bird with the super skinny curved beak you saw would have been a Curlew, Europe's largest wader. Google it's song, a bubbling ecstasy, it haunts the North Kent marshes. Wonderful
Hope you enjoyed your walk! 😄 Ah, a Curlew, thanks for letting me know, I think that makes it at least two we have seen on the Kent Coast (I recognised one near Sittingbourne). I shall look up it's song! 🎶
Came across your video by accident and had to watch as I was brought up in the area by my Grand Parents during WW2.and after until early 1950's. All I can say is "Oh! Dear! Oh! Dear!". The walk itself was interesting but the rest? Is all that really progress? I'm 83 now and it looks like "Things can only get worse!"
It's a Pity you missed the old Queen Elizabeth school which was just along from the parish church ...faversham has a lot of history if you ever fancy doing another video ..plus ...its the only town in Britain that uses the three lions of the Royal crest on its town flag..
I've done videos on the coast between Dartford and Grain before, as a part of my Kent Coast Walk series, but I did hear that they opened up the England Coast Path on that section, which is great news! 🥳 My main focus is on finishing the Kent Coast Walk at the moment. I do have ideas going around in my head, the "London Coast Walk" is a possibility? We shall have to see 😄
@@SiddersS nevertheless I like your posts I've walked from seasalter to yalding myself in stages all along the coastline and up and down the rivers and creeks very relaxing.
A lovely walk 😃
Lovely video Sidders, really enjoyable to watch. Many thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ian, glad you enjoyed 😄
Lovely walk - enjoyed seeing the creek in particular 😁
Another very enjoyable walk, thank you very much for sharing it with us.
Happy you enjoyed Diane 😄
That was fun, we did the backwards walk yesterday. The bird with the super skinny curved beak you saw would have been a Curlew, Europe's largest wader. Google it's song, a bubbling ecstasy, it haunts the North Kent marshes. Wonderful
Hope you enjoyed your walk! 😄
Ah, a Curlew, thanks for letting me know, I think that makes it at least two we have seen on the Kent Coast (I recognised one near Sittingbourne).
I shall look up it's song! 🎶
Nice video sidders,chills me out.
Came across your video by accident and had to watch as I was brought up in the area by my Grand Parents during WW2.and after until early 1950's.
All I can say is "Oh! Dear! Oh! Dear!". The walk itself was interesting but the rest? Is all that really progress?
I'm 83 now and it looks like "Things can only get worse!"
It's a Pity you missed the old Queen Elizabeth school which was just along from the parish church ...faversham has a lot of history if you ever fancy doing another video ..plus ...its the only town in Britain that uses the three lions of the Royal crest on its town flag..
Will you be doing the new 47 mile walk from Grain to London? 😄
I've done videos on the coast between Dartford and Grain before, as a part of my Kent Coast Walk series, but I did hear that they opened up the England Coast Path on that section, which is great news! 🥳
My main focus is on finishing the Kent Coast Walk at the moment. I do have ideas going around in my head, the "London Coast Walk" is a possibility? We shall have to see 😄
@@SiddersS yeah the first video I watched was your Allhallows one. 😎
Yay another walk who is filming?
It was mostly me who was filming, with a little bit being filmed by my Mum 😄
Bird was a glossy Ibis, Not a Curlew.
Why has he got a mask on?
This was filmed in 2021 during the pandemic 🙂
@@SiddersS ok but why has nobody else got one on?
@@SiddersS nevertheless I like your posts I've walked from seasalter to yalding myself in stages all along the coastline and up and down the rivers and creeks very relaxing.