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A wonderful video, and great info about the different bird species! And I can definitely relate to feeling embarrassed at appearing to talk to myself when recording, when other people turn up. 🙂
Really good video. Super informative it's great that you're showing people how important it is to show an interest in the animals we have around us I think people forget about them due to high exposure of other animals if u get what I mean keep up the good work! :)
Another superb video.❤️❤️❤️Loved the wildlife the teal golden plover avocet bearded tit wigeon lapwing shelduck curlew grey plover redshank bar tailed godwit Black tailed godwit pintail goldeneye (my favourite) stonechat
Superb Liam, great location with excellent content. Your narrative exudes passion and enthusiasm. I totally agree with your remarks about getting youngsters involved in nature and conservation, as you mentioned, they are the future generation to be taking care of our planet. Thank you for sharing this "little masterpiece". Phil. Out of interest, what camera are you using for your more distant shots??
Hi Phil. Thanks for taking the time to write such a nice comment. In my day-job I get to go to schools and colleges to talk about wildlife and it is sometimes a bit worrying how disconnected some young people are from wildlife. I think theres hope, its just trying to show how interesting wildlife is, or better still - show how exciting wildlife can be! The camera I use is a canon sx60 hs. I got it for a bargain £120 from facebook marketplace. I have a sx50 hs too but that is my back up camera now. They both have amazing zooms and I did a side by side comparison with a nikon p900 and my camera had further reach. Cheers!
A Shot Of Wildlife Thank you Liam, the information about the cameras is much appreciated. Regarding your thanks to me for my comments, the comments I made are really justified, and to hear you get the opportunity to talk to youngsters about wildlife is truly great to hear. I use some of my own material for local fundraising, and to raise awareness, so I'm trying like you.There is nothing I enjoy more than sharing my wildlife encounters with live audiences. You are doing a fantastic job on your channel, which I enjoy personally, very much. One word to some up, "Outstanding". All the best. Phil.
Hi JP! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and for subbing to the channel. I have just popped over to your channel and I like the stuff you produce too! If you come to this side of the country, let me know. I'm always up for meeting new people and would be happy to show you about. Have you still got the camper? Im hoping to get a van to use so I can make trips further afield and have somewhere to stay.
I love your video. We have watched it quite a few times. Just on the subject of binoculars….. I have always used 8 x 42…… however I have just purchased a Nikon 7x 32 and they are so very good. Your thoughts please. We are going there this summer for the third time…… we are not local. Anyway…. Your video is so good. Kind regards Ken from Rutland.
Thanks Ken, I am glad you enjoyed this video and wonder if you have seen my more recent visit to Titchwell which is on the channel (I would link it but as I have started to respond to you, if I click off this comment it will be lost forever). Unfortunately I cannot help with binoculars, I don't use them. Mainly because my camera has a brilliant zoom but also because I already have a lot of gear to carry. I hope you get on okay with them and enjoy your next trip to Titchwell. Cheers, Liam.
Just a question ,from Scotland, from the start of December 2023, I have put out seed rice ,fruits ,leftovers for the birds ,,but have noticed in the last week ,crows and magpies have become very cautious to some predators of some kind ,they come in twos ,one watches one eats ,then change ,but the lookout very edgy in both as if on tiptoes with wings ready for a quick get away ,,have u noticed any thing of the same with any winter birds ,
I suspect there may actually be a predator about. I know if a sparowhawk comes near a feeder and is spotted the birds will be a bit more wary for a few days. It will probably go back to normal soon enough.
Hi Adam. Thanks for that :) I have filmed a video at strumpshaw but unfortunately I was using a lens on my phone (which is what I use for filming the bits where I am on camera) and didn't realise that it was producing blurry footage. I might see if its salvageable or possibly pop over that way again soon. I want to visit Buckenham marshes before the spring really kicks in too!
Great educational video because you take the time to explain/describe what we are seeing. Few do that. Maybe a peregrine flew over. Unfortunately no bearded tits here. I'm never embarrassed to speak to the camera in front of people. I just blank them out. ( As long as i'm not disturbing anyone. ) I wondered what the fence was all about. Good stuff!
I think thats highly likely. We did manage to see a peregrine later in the day but didn't get it on film unfortunately. I cant believe there are no Bearded tits in NI. That does surprise me! Having looked on the NBN atlas (which is a really interesting website if you havent looked before), they were included in the BTO breeding bird guide at a couple of sites south of Dublin but that was in the 80s and 90s. I also appreciate that that is as close to you as I am to Amsterdam! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate your support as always!
Please be careful of bird food seeds from America are being used. Several plants have grown in my garden that are invasive, eg, American Burn weed also Annual Ragweed. Please let the RSPB members know also Chris Packham to put this warning on Autumn Watch. Thanks.
If you have just enjoyed watching this video then be sure to check out my latest video, taking a look at the European Water Vole: ruclips.net/video/T0Y2aHoEGbM/видео.html
Great times birds and so enjoyable xxx🎉
Beautiful birds , Amazing footage ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! Quite an old video now but I will have to get back to titchwell soon to make a new version.
A wonderful video, and great info about the different bird species!
And I can definitely relate to feeling embarrassed at appearing to talk to myself when recording, when other people turn up. 🙂
Yet again, another fascinating video. I never knew ducks lived in salt water.
As ever your passion shines through on this excellent film. The light on that territorial Redshank was gorgeous! Top work mate 👍😀😎
Thank you MR G! Have you ever been to Titchwell?
@@AShotOfWildlife yes, many years ago before my photography days.
Such a nice video of waders, it was great to see the golden plovers, they are adorable 😍
My favourite part was the company :)
Joyous narration and really interesting . Excellent 👌👏
Thank you. Quite a while ago now but I must go back again some time soon, perhaps for an autumn video this year...
FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL THANKS
Beautiful, many thanks for showing.
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thanks for taking us along. Sure helps with your explanation of the birds and their behaviors. Full View Like 31
Thank Allen. I really appreciate your ongoing support :)
Very enjoyable video with great information thanks for sharing
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thanks Liam for this episode of
A Shot Of Wildlife from RSPB titchwell! Fantastic birdlife. Thanks for sharing and wishing you a nice week! // Bertil.
Thanks as always Bertil! I hope you are having a great week!
NICE
That looked like a great day out, what a lot of birds you saw!
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Excellent video, very helpful and informative, many thanks for sharing.
NICE WORK
Thank you!
Really good video. Super informative it's great that you're showing people how important it is to show an interest in the animals we have around us I think people forget about them due to high exposure of other animals if u get what I mean keep up the good work! :)
Thanks!
We are very lucky in Norfolk with the amount of wildlife and wild places, I am just trying to bridge the gap between that and the people :)
Great video. Very helpful and informative Many Thanks for sharing.
Great place my friend ❤️
Very informative and beautiful birds ❤️
Nice captures in another great video 👍🌿🦆 especially the Shelduck where the dimorphism is clearly shown
Thanks Fred!
Another superb video.❤️❤️❤️Loved the wildlife the teal golden plover avocet bearded tit wigeon lapwing shelduck curlew grey plover redshank bar tailed godwit Black tailed godwit pintail goldeneye (my favourite) stonechat
Liam great to watch !!!! Looked like you had a great day ! Spot on !! Love the little dance at the end !! Lol 👍
Superb Liam, great location with excellent content. Your narrative exudes passion and enthusiasm.
I totally agree with your remarks about getting youngsters involved in nature and conservation, as
you mentioned, they are the future generation to be taking care of our planet. Thank you for sharing
this "little masterpiece". Phil. Out of interest, what camera are you using for your more distant shots??
Hi Phil. Thanks for taking the time to write such a nice comment. In my day-job I get to go to schools and colleges to talk about wildlife and it is sometimes a bit worrying how disconnected some young people are from wildlife. I think theres hope, its just trying to show how interesting wildlife is, or better still - show how exciting wildlife can be!
The camera I use is a canon sx60 hs. I got it for a bargain £120 from facebook marketplace. I have a sx50 hs too but that is my back up camera now. They both have amazing zooms and I did a side by side comparison with a nikon p900 and my camera had further reach.
Cheers!
A Shot Of Wildlife Thank you Liam, the information about the cameras is much appreciated. Regarding your thanks
to me for my comments, the comments I made are really justified, and to hear you get the opportunity to talk to
youngsters about wildlife is truly great to hear. I use some of my own material for local fundraising, and to raise
awareness, so I'm trying like you.There is nothing I enjoy more than sharing my wildlife encounters with live
audiences. You are doing a fantastic job on your channel, which I enjoy personally, very much. One word to
some up, "Outstanding". All the best. Phil.
@@AShotOfWildlife❤❤❤❤
Nice vid
Hi mate flipping great vlog that! Have a new subscriber from a new RUclipsr 😉👌🤙 .... I’ll be over there soon on my travels! All the best JP
Hi JP! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and for subbing to the channel. I have just popped over to your channel and I like the stuff you produce too!
If you come to this side of the country, let me know. I'm always up for meeting new people and would be happy to show you about.
Have you still got the camper? Im hoping to get a van to use so I can make trips further afield and have somewhere to stay.
A Shot Of Wildlife hi buddy, that would be great! I’ll deffo be over 😉🤙 yeah had her about 6 months so far love it, off to the new forest tomorrow 😊
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What a great video! Certainly helped me identify a few birds I photographed and saw when I last visited from Australia
Nice video
Thank you. I am currently editing one very similar to this from Cley marshes in late 2020 so keep an eye out for that :)
@@AShotOfWildlife I will that’s why I subbed
Just in case you didn’t get the notification, I have just uploaded that video I was talking about :)
I love your video. We have watched it quite a few times. Just on the subject of binoculars….. I have always used 8 x 42…… however I have just purchased a Nikon 7x 32 and they are so very good. Your thoughts please.
We are going there this summer for the third time…… we are not local.
Anyway…. Your video is so good.
Kind regards Ken from Rutland.
Thanks Ken, I am glad you enjoyed this video and wonder if you have seen my more recent visit to Titchwell which is on the channel (I would link it but as I have started to respond to you, if I click off this comment it will be lost forever).
Unfortunately I cannot help with binoculars, I don't use them. Mainly because my camera has a brilliant zoom but also because I already have a lot of gear to carry. I hope you get on okay with them and enjoy your next trip to Titchwell. Cheers, Liam.
Just a question ,from Scotland, from the start of December 2023, I have put out seed rice ,fruits ,leftovers for the birds ,,but have noticed in the last week ,crows and magpies have become very cautious to some predators of some kind ,they come in twos ,one watches one eats ,then change ,but the lookout very edgy in both as if on tiptoes with wings ready for a quick get away ,,have u noticed any thing of the same with any winter birds ,
I suspect there may actually be a predator about. I know if a sparowhawk comes near a feeder and is spotted the birds will be a bit more wary for a few days. It will probably go back to normal soon enough.
Thank you for such an informative video have you done video of rspb strumpshaw fen
Hi Adam. Thanks for that :)
I have filmed a video at strumpshaw but unfortunately I was using a lens on my phone (which is what I use for filming the bits where I am on camera) and didn't realise that it was producing blurry footage. I might see if its salvageable or possibly pop over that way again soon. I want to visit Buckenham marshes before the spring really kicks in too!
@@AShotOfWildlife look forward to it
Great educational video because you take the time to explain/describe what we are seeing. Few do that.
Maybe a peregrine flew over. Unfortunately no bearded tits here. I'm never embarrassed to speak to the camera in front of people. I just blank them out. ( As long as i'm not disturbing anyone. )
I wondered what the fence was all about. Good stuff!
I think thats highly likely. We did manage to see a peregrine later in the day but didn't get it on film unfortunately.
I cant believe there are no Bearded tits in NI. That does surprise me! Having looked on the NBN atlas (which is a really interesting website if you havent looked before), they were included in the BTO breeding bird guide at a couple of sites south of Dublin but that was in the 80s and 90s. I also appreciate that that is as close to you as I am to Amsterdam!
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate your support as always!
Please be careful of bird food seeds from America are being used. Several plants have grown in my garden that are invasive, eg, American Burn weed also Annual Ragweed. Please let the RSPB members know also Chris Packham to put this warning on Autumn Watch. Thanks.
I think the goldeneye are red breasted mergansers
Dunno why you get embarrassed talking to your camera, you're only making a video, and so natural at it you make it look easy
Thank you. I think it's just because it's a different behaviour to what most people are used to seeing and makes you centre of attention.
Amateur Hour
This has to be a joke
Of course!