Congrats, Adder will always add more nerves than the Stealth Newt haha, my God.... What a venue ! Some very difficult ticks achieved, wait ... Tick, oh it's an insect
A weasel is weasally recognised but the stoat is stotally different. What a very interesting concept and I have subbed and shall look forwards to following your trips. If you can take a still from your videos you can find out what bird you have seen by using the Merlin Bird ID app photo ID feature. I also use the eBird app which is useful for finding birding hot spots. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the sub mate! I've been using Merlin for the audio feature but haven't tried the photo ID method yet, I'll definitely give that a go thanks for the tip 😀
Fantastic...I'm a long distance walker, but have never seen an adder...I would probably cry with happiness to see as many critters as you did...great stuff...🥲
It sounds cheesy but if you're constantly looking for animals you definitely end up seeing more, maybe do some research of your local area and try and find where they live near you and then go on an adder mission yourself! It was an awesome experience, it nearly made me cry too 😂😂☺️
Mentioned this in my comment of your first episode but I honestly thought the stoat was going to be one of the more elusive creatures to spot. Fantastic progress! Congrats!
And an adder in the same day. Only seen both once in past 10 years and I'm outside a lot. Sea Eagle too. I thought your quest might be a never ending journey but at this rate you'll have time to cover the European continent and still get home in time to tell the grandkids!
Yeah I was blown away to spot one... Like I said in the video that was my first time seeing either of them in my life! New series coming 2040, I'm finding every animal in the world!
Well done, great video. What size lens did you use on your camera? I’ve always been put off going to one of these places as I haven’t got a huge zoom lens on my camera. Thanks. Liked & subscribed! Mike
@mirin4681 that's a good question I don't actually know.. they're not native but cows probably kill the most people, I've had a herd stampede at me before, it was terrifying 😂
I'll do my best and I can certainly bleep swearing out if that helps! It seems to be a natural reaction for me especially when I see an animal I'm unfamiliar with..
Insane list!!! I can relate to your feelings at the end of being overwhemled with excitement!
Yeah I nearly had a mental breakdown from excitement 😂 quite an unbelievable day...
Congrats, Adder will always add more nerves than the Stealth Newt haha, my God.... What a venue ! Some very difficult ticks achieved, wait ... Tick, oh it's an insect
Yeah the adder turned me into a version of myself I haven't seen before 😂
@@CreatureChroniclesUK 🤣
Such cool finds! 🐍
A cracking selection for sure
That’s stoatally brilliant! 😄
Ayyyyy I see what you did there 😉
The sleeping little wood mouse!!! 😭💕that was so cute omg
A very cute find 😊 did you see the bank vole in the last episode? Also very cute!
@@CreatureChroniclesUK I'm catching up, I cannot WAIT to see the bank vole hehe
This is like a safari ! Amazing how many you found 👍 those adders eyes 👹
It was a crazy place.. I'm so glad you can make out the red in its eyes in the shots I got!
A weasel is weasally recognised but the stoat is stotally different.
What a very interesting concept and I have subbed and shall look forwards to following your trips.
If you can take a still from your videos you can find out what bird you have seen by using the Merlin Bird ID app photo ID feature. I also use the eBird app which is useful for finding birding hot spots.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the sub mate! I've been using Merlin for the audio feature but haven't tried the photo ID method yet, I'll definitely give that a go thanks for the tip 😀
Some great spots. You did really well to get footage of the stoats.
@doingmybest6438 thanks mate! I was so happy to get some shots of them 😀
Wow
The unidentified warbler is a Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus)! By the way, great idea for this series, congratulation
@edoardonardelli4875 Awesome thanks for letting me know! How were you able to tell?
@@CreatureChroniclesUK well, in some frames you can see the yellow supercilium and the striped head
Fantastic...I'm a long distance walker, but have never seen an adder...I would probably cry with happiness to see as many critters as you did...great stuff...🥲
It sounds cheesy but if you're constantly looking for animals you definitely end up seeing more, maybe do some research of your local area and try and find where they live near you and then go on an adder mission yourself! It was an awesome experience, it nearly made me cry too 😂😂☺️
Mentioned this in my comment of your first episode but I honestly thought the stoat was going to be one of the more elusive creatures to spot. Fantastic progress! Congrats!
And an adder in the same day. Only seen both once in past 10 years and I'm outside a lot. Sea Eagle too. I thought your quest might be a never ending journey but at this rate you'll have time to cover the European continent and still get home in time to tell the grandkids!
Yeah I was blown away to spot one... Like I said in the video that was my first time seeing either of them in my life!
New series coming 2040, I'm finding every animal in the world!
Well done, great video. What size lens did you use on your camera? I’ve always been put off going to one of these places as I haven’t got a huge zoom lens on my camera. Thanks. Liked & subscribed! Mike
Thanks Mike!
I used a 200-500mm so it is quite a chunky one..
Already on episode 4 and yet another slogan for a t-shirt, How delightful, Cheeky bit of footage, Crispy footage 😂
Haha Crispy Footage shirts coming 2025 😂
great vid!
Thank you!
epic, now the toad
Thanks mate! I'll get a toad video together if it's the last thing I do
@@CreatureChroniclesUK 🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣
When you said we’ve gotta go here at near the end of the video where is that place I really want to go there
It's called RSPB Pulborough Brooks 😀 it was so awesome..
P.S don't forget your challenge isn't complete until you see the loch ness monster
Episode 312 - NESSY!
what is the most dangorus animal in the uk?
@mirin4681 that's a good question I don't actually know.. they're not native but cows probably kill the most people, I've had a herd stampede at me before, it was terrifying 😂
I hate to sound like a prude ,but is it possible to not swear when making the videos, so i can let my grandkids watch.
I'll do my best and I can certainly bleep swearing out if that helps! It seems to be a natural reaction for me especially when I see an animal I'm unfamiliar with..
@CreatureChroniclesUK awesome and I understand , some great surprises so far.
You'll open your channel to a greater audience if you stop using God's name in vain ( omg ) and swearing.