This was an exceptional video, Berina. The way you weaved in the underwater scenes was so cool and the clarity of the water made watching the living creatures fun to watch in their natural habitat. It was nice when you were able to capture and show us these darting little fish. I think you had a couple of new varieties you shared with us. I do remember the tilapia. It is a fish on many restraunt menus here. I thought the way you introduced each area with the fish through the tunnel was a unique and imaginative. Wonderful. Sorry it took me so long to watch and comment. Thanks for sharing your beautiful homeland.
Happy New Year, Richard. I hope your year started well. I am so glad to see you here.Thank you for your beautiful compliments. I was excited too to see what we captured, sometimes we are not very sure. I loved the underwater too, it was surprisingly beautiful. Most people, even here in Kenya, love to cook and eat Tilapia because it has less bones. No worries about taking too long to watch, I understand very well, we have all been very very busy. And you are welcome. I wish you the best year ever.❤❤
It is amazing how clean and clear the water is, when from above it looks so dark, and such beautiful fish. The natural scenery and wildlife where you are is very beautiful .💯👍
Ooooh yes, most places are lovely. We are also surprised when we check the footage afterwards, so much in the waters that form as a result of the rains. The clarity, unbelievable. I am glad to see you here. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏😊😊
Great looking fish. Are you keeping them for an aquarium? That was a pretty (Lilly looking) flower at 9:57 Even in the dry season, it looks so lush and vibrant there. 😊🚚
It is amazing how lovely the fish are. I always feel like we could carry them all home. We only keep a few in small ponds. One day I will post them. The flower stood out, resisting the sun. I guess it gets some water from the stream.Thank you for being here and for watching too. 🙏🚚
Wonderful. Really great views, and the flowers! Victorian mouthbrooders are lovely fish in aquaria. The tadpoles looked to be from a subspecies of African clawed toad that I used to keep, Xenopus laevis victorianus. Thanks for sharing this.
I hope one day I will get to know so much about fish like you do. I started having interest just recently, I never knew underwater would be so beautiful, that I would keep looking for clear water to film. I really appreciate that you took your time to watch and thank you so much for your support. 🙏
Oh fascinating. I was shocked by how much they looked like catfish. Any idea what species of catfish they might be a mimic for? My hypothesis is it will be one that has parental protection
Happy New Year, Greta. 🎈🎉✨ I am glad to see you here. I also thought they were fish when I saw them from above the water, until I was told they were tadpoles. Thank you very much for the compliment.😍🙏I wish you well.
Congratulations on 1600 views on this long play video! In branching out to do new things, you could try doing value added videos by replaying your more popular videos and adding commentary to them.
This was an exceptional video, Berina. The way you weaved in the underwater scenes was so cool and the clarity of the water made watching the living creatures fun to watch in their natural habitat. It was nice when you were able to capture and show us these darting little fish. I think you had a couple of new varieties you shared with us. I do remember the tilapia. It is a fish on many restraunt menus here. I thought the way you introduced each area with the fish through the tunnel was a unique and imaginative. Wonderful. Sorry it took me so long to watch and comment. Thanks for sharing your beautiful homeland.
Happy New Year, Richard. I hope your year started well.
I am so glad to see you here.Thank you for your beautiful compliments. I was excited too to see what we captured, sometimes we are not very sure. I loved the underwater too, it was surprisingly beautiful.
Most people, even here in Kenya, love to cook and eat Tilapia because it has less bones. No worries about taking too long to watch, I understand very well, we have all been very very busy.
And you are welcome. I wish you the best year ever.❤❤
This was a fun walk through the grasslands
It always is and even more joyous as we watch the footage. Thank you for being here and for watching. 🙏
Thanks for sharing your streams, creeks, and flood zones with us. I hope to see more of them in the future! 😊
The pleasure is mine. Thank you too, very much for watching. I appreciate it. 🙏😊😊 I will try to get more of this.
Thank You for sharing this
Not at all. The pleasure is all mine. 🙏
Very cool sharing my friend 😊👍
Thank you very much Mr. Lowe.🙏🙏
And just like that, you've started your own nature series. Two thumbs up!! 👍👍🚚
Thank you so so much, I know it will go on and on and on.
Amazing..
Thank you. ❤
It is amazing how clean and clear the water is, when from above it looks so dark, and such beautiful fish. The natural scenery and wildlife where you are is very beautiful .💯👍
Ooooh yes, most places are lovely. We are also surprised when we check the footage afterwards, so much in the waters that form as a result of the rains. The clarity, unbelievable.
I am glad to see you here. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏😊😊
Thank you for sharing Berina! some beautiful habitat 🙂
Thank you so much, I hope I will get more underwater videos. I appreciate you being here and Thanks a lot for your support. 🙏😍
@@berinanaturethirst It is a fun hobby and a whole new world underwater, I find it very relaxing 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 Sure it is, as I discovered.
Great looking fish. Are you keeping them for an aquarium? That was a pretty (Lilly looking) flower at 9:57 Even in the dry season, it looks so lush and vibrant there. 😊🚚
It is amazing how lovely the fish are. I always feel like we could carry them all home. We only keep a few in small ponds. One day I will post them.
The flower stood out, resisting the sun. I guess it gets some water from the stream.Thank you for being here and for watching too. 🙏🚚
Wonderful. Really great views, and the flowers! Victorian mouthbrooders are lovely fish in aquaria. The tadpoles looked to be from a subspecies of African clawed toad that I used to keep, Xenopus laevis victorianus. Thanks for sharing this.
I hope one day I will get to know so much about fish like you do. I started having interest just recently, I never knew underwater would be so beautiful, that I would keep looking for clear water to film.
I really appreciate that you took your time to watch and thank you so much for your support. 🙏
@@berinanaturethirst asante sana.
@@majorbruster5916The pleasure is mine.
Oh fascinating. I was shocked by how much they looked like catfish. Any idea what species of catfish they might be a mimic for? My hypothesis is it will be one that has parental protection
@@OregonOutdoorsChris the tadpole similar to Wels Catfish. It is found in Europe, not here in Kenya.
Thank you for watching.
That’s Awesome! Happy New Year! 🤗❤️✨
The pleasure is all mine, Happy New Year to you too.✨🎈🎉🎊
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Thank you❤
Beautiful grasslands and waters. Those tadpoles were huge. I thought they were fish! So many lovely wildflowers. Happy New Year Berina 🎉 ❤🤗
Happy New Year, Greta. 🎈🎉✨ I am glad to see you here.
I also thought they were fish when I saw them from above the water, until I was told they were tadpoles. Thank you very much for the compliment.😍🙏I wish you well.
Congratulations on 1600 views on this long play video!
In branching out to do new things, you could try doing value added videos by replaying your more popular videos and adding commentary to them.
Thank you. Yes, I am working on remaking some of the videos. My fishing videos seem to be doing better than any other. Thank you for watching.
In this in Kenya ?
Yes, it is Kenya.
I live across the road from the swamp conservatory
Have you made a video about it? I would very much love to see what is there, if it is clear. Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.