ADDERS - in search of the UK's only venomous snake.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • March 21st, what I consider to be the first day of spring in the UK, is traditionally the first day of the year I go searching for adders. Here, I take a trip to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire to look for and photograph adders, the UK's only venomous snake.

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  • @colinjewell5838
    @colinjewell5838 7 месяцев назад +30

    Hi, thanks for sharing this video. When i was 10 years old myself, my two friends and their Dad were walking near Postbridge on Dartmoor Devon when i felt a pain in my left ankle, i thought at first i had caught a bramble thorn however, when i looked down i saw an adder moving away from my foot. The path was around a foot wideby a stone wall. We made our way to the little shop at Postbridge where they called the ambulance. The ambulance got to me in 20 minutes from freedom fields Hospital in Plymouth, which i thought was amazing by the driver. By the time they arrived my leg was swollen, i was unable to make out my ankle. On arrival at the Hospital i had anti-venom and several Doctors came to see me from different departments amazed at seeing their first snake bite. I spent three weeks at home recovering with one trip back to hospital for pain management. My apologies for the long winded message, but this was my experience of getting on the wrong end of an adder. Even after this i have no fear of snakes at all.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  7 месяцев назад +6

      Great little anecdote thanks for sharing. I know a few people who’ve been bitten and they’ve all had quite serious reactions. Another very good reason why I don’t handle them lol. Thanks for watching and commenting. And well done for not fearing them despite being bitten.

    • @Rio.Motel.84
      @Rio.Motel.84 4 месяца назад +5

      We have them in Portugal too and one of my family members got bitten on an arm while handling potato leafs and she had a rough time recovering from that bite. Apparently, aside from very rare accidental bites, statistics show most adder bites in Portugal result from people purposely handling the snakes, men being the most bitten.

  • @WildatHeart123
    @WildatHeart123 Год назад +13

    You couldn’t pay me enough to go into that field with you. But I enjoyed watching it from the safety of my sofa. Nice camerawork too.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thank you ❤. They're really very shy creatures and won't bother you unless you bother them, which of course I do lol. How on earth do you cope with taipans, brown snakes, tiger snakes and death adders lol?

    • @WildatHeart123
      @WildatHeart123 Год назад +3

      @@adogaday Ha ha, well in fact I do see my share of snakes because my hobby is bird photography. The species I most commonly see are eastern browns, red bellied blacks and carpet pythons. When I see them on a track I give them right of way. When I’m trudging through the bush I wear thick gators and make lots of noise.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      @@WildatHeart123 Very sensible. Bird photography though...very challenging. The little buggers never stop moving lol.

    • @wakka
      @wakka 4 месяца назад

      Magic the gathering fan? Elspeth 😊

    • @Anti.br4inrott
      @Anti.br4inrott 2 месяца назад

      You couldn’t pay me enough to leave the field

  • @SimonLiddo
    @SimonLiddo 14 дней назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful video. 😊

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  День назад

      @@SimonLiddo aw thanks x

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 8 месяцев назад +3

    I take my kids every year to find adders, we usually find slow worms and common lizards too. I’ll be out this week if the weather suits. Last year we had a grass snake in the garden, it ended up shedding its skin just 10 foot ( 3m ) from our back door which was only the 2nd time I’d ever found one.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  8 месяцев назад

      Good stuff. Used to love taking my kids lizard and snake hunting too. They still enjoy it now they’re adults. grass snake in the garden…lucky you! Will have to do a video on them too at some point. Thanks for watching and commenting x

  • @LifeistooshortCK
    @LifeistooshortCK Год назад +3

    We certainly enjoyed watching that. Learned a bit about them as well. We have not seen many. I remember a time when lizards were very common, especially on grass cuttings. Used to see them all the time as a kid but not seen one for years.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +2

      Cheers guys. A bit of a departure from the usual stuff but glad you enjoyed it. Yes, for a combination of reasons but mostly habitat loss, reptiles are nowhere near as common a sight as they used to be. Thanks for watching and commenting x

  • @jupiter-8405
    @jupiter-8405 Год назад +2

    You made that look so easy it is not fair lol! I have yet to see an adder and to think you knew exactly where and when to look and not so far outside a big city either. I didn't know they are more likely to be spotted so early in Spring - an excellent video, thanks.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Took me two years of searching before I found my first. It looks easy now but it wasn’t always. Keep persevering and you’ll get there. Best wishes x

  • @harrybartlett4020
    @harrybartlett4020 Год назад +1

    Great interesting video, many thanks

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @RustyBUCK1
    @RustyBUCK1 Год назад +2

    Excellent video and pictures.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting and the positive feedback x

  • @deanwarren9597
    @deanwarren9597 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video very informative. Keep the videos coming👍

  • @scottcampbell9479
    @scottcampbell9479 Год назад +3

    Loved this video. I live in Stafford and do alot of photography and spend alot of time on cannock chase looking for adders but I've never seen one. I will have a look around that area 👍

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, start there, just by the war cemetery, and head down the sherbrook valley x

    • @davidcranstone9044
      @davidcranstone9044 Год назад

      ​@@adogadayno

  • @Rio.Motel.84
    @Rio.Motel.84 4 месяца назад +1

    We have them in Portugal too and one of my family members got bitten on an arm while handling potato leafs and she had a rough time recovering from that bite. Apparently, aside from very rare accidental bites, statistics show most adder bites in Portugal result from people purposely handling the snakes, men being the most bitten.

  • @robertschlitters5764
    @robertschlitters5764 3 месяца назад +1

    I didn't know that the UK had venomous snakes. Very cool. Thank you for the video.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  3 месяца назад

      You do now 😀. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @ukcrestednewts
    @ukcrestednewts 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Tim!
    I was just scrolling and thought some cheeky bugger had stolen your photo... then realised it was your chanel! 😂

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  7 месяцев назад

      lol hi mate. Sorry I missed your comment somehow. My birthday prezzie to myself every year is a trip to the chase. Not this year though as I’ll be in Cornwall. Will be going in April though to see if I can catch them dancing. Give me a shout if you want to hook up.

  • @martiniv8924
    @martiniv8924 Год назад

    Great to see those in what’s basically my backyard, thanks for sharing 👍🏻😎

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it x

  • @pauljones8054
    @pauljones8054 Год назад

    Awesome thanks for that keep it up mate love your content been looking for Adders in the wild for years now I know how to find them I will get better luck thank you

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks. Took me a while but once you’ve got you eye in you’re away.

  • @markymarkhenry2522
    @markymarkhenry2522 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I’ve recently been Adder searching on the Chase as we live on the edge of it. Didn’t find any sadly, but after listening to your commentary, I think I’ll be better equipped next time. Many thanks.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks and good luck!

    • @markymarkhenry2522
      @markymarkhenry2522 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@adogaday thank you! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

  • @chrislee-saunders1368
    @chrislee-saunders1368 4 месяца назад +1

    I had the pleasure of seeing a beautiful large male Adder today here in somerset near a spring on my friends farm.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  4 месяца назад

      What a lovely experience x

  • @MrSteady85
    @MrSteady85 Год назад

    Great video!! Very informative 😁 I’d love to come across an adder some day. I almost stepped on a young grass snake a couple of weeks ago but thankfully I spotted it in time. Thanks for sharing 👍👍

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and the kind comments x

  • @louis.b333
    @louis.b333 Год назад

    Brilliant. I found this video after realising there are adders where i walk my dog. I now keep him on a lead during the spring/summer months. He is very curious so i worry he will get bit. That said im very fascinated by these gorgeous snakes

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting and glad you enjoyed it. Very sensible to keep your dog on a lead, they’re much more vulnerable to adder bites/venom than humans. They can be hard to spot in summer but should start returning to their hibernaculum around October.

    • @TheTrainGeekShow
      @TheTrainGeekShow 10 месяцев назад

      Yes that's definitely wise. My friend's greyhound was bitten by an adder April this year and was unfortunately put to sleep, despite weeks of hard work from the vets on trying to save him. Adders are beautiful but very dangerous to our inquisitive four legged chums.

  • @Clara-ph7my
    @Clara-ph7my 4 месяца назад +1

    A very informative video. I have never seem a snake in all the years, when the walking the fields by me. Acres and acres of farming land, now all being built on for new houses sadly. I know the adders are rare and protected, yet they must be there. There is also a long high bank by the old colliery. A narrow path runs aside it. We used to walk the dogs along the path then clamber up to the top of the high bank to walk, looking out.. This area is very undisturbed, it would be a prefect habitat for adders to dwell and bask. I would love someone to go and investigate if there are any snakes.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Whereabouts are you?

  • @robertwise379
    @robertwise379 Год назад +1

    Really interesting stuff, I learned something useful. They are beautiful creatures, we have some locally, but only see them fleetingly.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Glad you found it interesting. There's loads more to learn too but I didn't want to bore everyone lol. They're very shy creatures so a fleeting glance is often all anyone sees of them. They are beautiful though, I agree. Where do you see yours?

    • @robertwise379
      @robertwise379 Год назад +1

      @@adogaday We live in west Norfolk and have some nice heathland. I have fleeting seen the odd one. I see grass snakes more often

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      @@robertwise379 Nice. We drove from Beds to Cromer a year or so ago and it took us through Thetford Forest which looked like good reptile habitat.

  • @ianparkes5930
    @ianparkes5930 Год назад +2

    Very interesting , I saw my first adder yesterday , is that Brindley heath where you parked ? Very interested to find them over the chase as the populations are denser there .

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +2

      Hi. Thanks for watching and glad you found it interesting. that field is next to the war cemetery. From there all the way down the Sherbrook Valley is a good place to start.

  • @Daniel_Oberg
    @Daniel_Oberg 6 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting video! Learned a lot!

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you x

  • @jamlarna
    @jamlarna 2 месяца назад +1

    Whilst out on my bike in a nature reserve by my house in south wales i came across a snake i nearly ran over that was basking in the sun , i absolutely crapped myself as im not used to seeing snakes in the uk bit i have a great video and windered if you would take a look and tell me what it is please?

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  2 месяца назад

      @@jamlarna what a fab experience. Of course I’ll help if I can.

  • @onazram1
    @onazram1 Год назад

    Nice shots you got of those beautiful snakes...

  • @user-kk9cw
    @user-kk9cw 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, what lens do you use? Hoping to get looking for Adders on my patch next week.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. It’s a Tamron 180mm macro. Very sharp but heavy x

  • @getawaygeese
    @getawaygeese Год назад

    Great vlog really interesting and can’t believe how many you saw - I would probably simply walk past them and not realise

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      Cheers guys ❤. Hope you're ok. Let us know if we can be of any help with anything.

    • @getawaygeese
      @getawaygeese Год назад +1

      @@adogaday thanks

  • @Slynell1
    @Slynell1 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm terrified of snakes and have never even seen one. I didn't even realise that we had them in the UK. Now I tremble walking through the brush.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  3 месяца назад

      Aw bless. Really nothing to be scared of at all. They’re very shy and timid and not aggressive at all. Take care x

  • @SnoopDog-ug7kj
    @SnoopDog-ug7kj 9 месяцев назад +1

    Keep the great videos up man 👍👍🫡😁

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  9 месяцев назад

      Cheers. Appreciate the support.

  • @lewis3250
    @lewis3250 6 месяцев назад +1

    Came across one for the first time ever today! Small/Medium sized. Just crossing a footpath, managed to warn a dog walker in front of us!

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  6 месяцев назад

      Awesome. Hope it’s the first of many x

  • @ROCKINGMAN
    @ROCKINGMAN Год назад

    I knew they exsisted in the UK, but also in France. They call them Vipers. I almost stepped on one a few years back while walking in the country, had wellington boots on. It slithered away very fast and I lost it. Good bit of film there at 6:40. Nice part of the world.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks. Yes the common European viper. Easily done, nearly stepping on them. Done it myself a few times.

  • @consciousobjector2507
    @consciousobjector2507 Год назад

    *Beautiful* snakes!

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      They are. Thanks for watching x

  • @Aron-i5f
    @Aron-i5f 2 месяца назад +1

    From southwales risca uk on thoe local mountain about 2 years ago my dog was barking at something in the wimberrie bushes amd it turned out to be a black lookin snake around 3half foot long and quite thick .anyideas? because its one area where alot of large snakes seem to be seen in the summer by alot of people

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  2 месяца назад

      @@Aron-i5f not sure. Three ft is big for an adder.

  • @nicolahobbs4028
    @nicolahobbs4028 Год назад

    Fab video! How can you tell the difference between male and female by just looking at them?

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      Thank you. The quickest way and one that is almost 100% reliable but not quite, is the zig zag down the snakes back. In males the zig zag tends to be black and the main body much paler ranging from silver grey to pale brown. The zig zag in females is a paler brown and the main body is also brown. The 100% reliable way is from the tail. Males have a bulge where the hemipenis is which means the body and tail look like they merge smoothly with an even taper all the way to the tip. Females don’t have the hemipenis so the body ends abruptly where the tail starts, making it look a bit like the tail has been stuck on badly lol.

    • @nicolahobbs4028
      @nicolahobbs4028 Год назад

      @@adogaday fantastic, thank you so much!

  • @andys2856
    @andys2856 3 месяца назад +1

    This ruins my hill walks for fear of stepping on one lol

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  3 месяца назад

      You’ll be fine lol. Thanks for watching x

  • @dannyblint
    @dannyblint 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have found 1 early in January couple of years ago in south wales

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Nice! Yes you can defo find them earlier. I just like to leave it till march to make sure. Thanks for watching and commenting x

  • @WildernessTamed
    @WildernessTamed 2 месяца назад +1

    I usually find adder out in county Durham and Northumberland from mid February onwards. I've set off in sunny weather and had a sudden hail or snow shower when I arrive at the local hot spots but still found snakes out in a cosy corner. Please try not to disturb them to the point they retreat under cover in spring. They are basking in order to produce sperm and undue stress can affect successful breeding. Maybe a longer lens or more patience in order to get the head shot. ruclips.net/video/lCoiM-5cL2k/видео.html. I like your presentation style and respect for the animals. Way better than a certain deceased Aussie or Mark OShea.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  2 месяца назад

      @@WildernessTamed thank you for the kind comments. you’re right of course and normally, when I’m not recording I’d be much more careful. Funnily enough I bumped into Mark O’Shea there this spring. He’s definitely nicer in person than he might appear on camera. Take care x

  • @stuartgoodwincaptainstuspa5002

    Brilliant got my favourite spots in Leicester n cromer will give the chase ago next spring

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thanks. Always good to get a few new sites under your belt, especially with habitat loss etc.

  • @alisoneidson2838
    @alisoneidson2838 Год назад

    I love these beautiful snakes.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Thank you. They are magnificent x

  • @joebloggs6997
    @joebloggs6997 2 месяца назад

    So how come you've found them so easy if they try to move away from you and know your coming?

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  2 месяца назад

      @@joebloggs6997 they tend to be more approachable before they warm up so easier to find on cool spring mornings when, even if they detect your presence they won’t immediately take cover because they need to maximize exposure to sunlight. So if you’re careful you can get very close. If you’re not careful they’ll still take cover as they’ll feel threatened, and in summer they’ll be much more skittish even if you’re careful.

    • @joebloggs6997
      @joebloggs6997 2 месяца назад

      @@adogaday why would you want to get Evan closer lol. Ok mate thanks for the reply. I've discovered a snake after 17 years of living here

  • @matthazelby506
    @matthazelby506 3 месяца назад +2

    Adders aren't the only venomous snake in the U.K.
    My ex wife is out there somewhere.

  • @Eaves1979
    @Eaves1979 Месяц назад +1

    I’d like to no where in the chase this is I’d love to take my eldest, he love all thing nature and loves snakes

  • @garyneville1141
    @garyneville1141 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video thanks 😊

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting x

  • @cherylphillips3146
    @cherylphillips3146 6 месяцев назад +1

    Find slow worms please

  • @cherylphillips3146
    @cherylphillips3146 6 месяцев назад +2

    Please help find a slow worm as my pet ❤

  • @waltsbolts2783
    @waltsbolts2783 Год назад +2

    Id die if i came across one 🥴

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад +1

      You’d be fine. Just don’t try and pick one up lol x

  • @anthonycomerford2704
    @anthonycomerford2704 Год назад

    Hi. Fabulous post. I went to that exact spot about 7 years ago with David Nixon.
    Only went once since then until last week.
    My daughter plagued me to take her somewhere to spot an adder as she had never seen one. We are more into foraging.
    We saw two, which we were thrilled about.

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      Hi Anthony. Thanks for watching. I know Dave well and have been there with him many times.Surprised we haven't met up. I'll be going back mid April to see if I can catch some combat. What's the Chase like for mushrooms? I mostly go local and find a few sp. Keen to find some chanterelles in particular x

    • @anthonycomerford2704
      @anthonycomerford2704 Год назад +1

      ​@@adogaday Hi, as I mentioned I don't go very often. However we do visit in late summer and autumn for mushrooms. It is fantastic. Never found a chanterelle there but I'm sure they are there.

    • @anthonycomerford2704
      @anthonycomerford2704 Год назад +1

      Just thought I would clarify that I only met David once. He was very kind to take me. Interestingly we went in July on an extremely warm day and he still managed to find one. If you fancy a day mushrooming later in the year let me know. I also have photos of the adders we spotted last Saturday. I thought they were females but now looking at the photos I think they are more likely males ready to slough. Could you confirm one way or the other?

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  Год назад

      @@anthonycomerford2704 Hi. That would be great. Still a good chance of seeing adders in October too as both males and females start to congregate around their hibernation areas again. Your adders looked like typical pre-slough males I think.

    • @anthonycomerford2704
      @anthonycomerford2704 Год назад +1

      @@adogaday If you want a variety of ground fungi, depending on the summer and rainfall etc, I recommend you try tackerroo about mid September. Amazing variety. Found our largest cep ever in the undergrowth. Be glad to meet up. But as with all things it is down to conditions. I swear my daughter can smell them!

  • @cherylphillips3146
    @cherylphillips3146 6 месяцев назад +1

    .g husband find adders once a. Month 😂

  • @funkedreality
    @funkedreality 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pick them up

    • @adogaday
      @adogaday  7 месяцев назад

      Lol. I have done but prefer to leave them in peace if I can. Thanks for watching.

  • @MoleculeMind7
    @MoleculeMind7 22 дня назад

    Driving to enjoy nature when driving destroys nature is stupid

  • @davepayne586
    @davepayne586 4 месяца назад +1

    o i hate snakes cant stand them.

  • @rogerb7066
    @rogerb7066 Год назад

    *promo sm* 🤷

  • @stehol-Stormforce
    @stehol-Stormforce 5 месяцев назад +1

    Could you take this down please, the location has become a circus and the snakes welfare is being compromised, I counted seven people trampling through the habitat a couple of weeks ago, such a shame as it’s a good vid but it’s now doing harm.