A day at Seaton Wetlands ( Sooo many birds!! )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Hey guys, so in today's video I've headed to Seaton wetlands on Devon 😁
All I can say is wow!!!! So many birds and other species I couldn't believe it 😍😍
Let's just say I'll be making this place a regular visit as often as possible 😁😁
In this video you'll see plenty of godwits, redshanks, swans, geese, redshanks, greenshanks, kestrel, ringed plover ( which is a new species for me), water rail, ducks and many many more 😁😁 but you'll also see osprey, stats and a barn owl too 😍😍😱😱
I really hope you enjoy today's video, I pretty much just left the footage to speak for itself as there was just so much to see!! Plus the hide got packed with people making it difficult to vlog 😩😩
But... On the off chance you do enjoy this video... Please, smash that like button, tap the subscribe doodad and ding that bell
Enjoy 😁😁 and I'll catch you all, in the next one 🤗🤗
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great shots and great video
Very nice work well done 👍
Some great shots there buddy. I think the stoat was a weasel though 🤔
Wow you saved the best to last - well done getting the osprey stooping. Fantastic captures. The barn owl was lovely too and the kingfisher. For a grey day you got some good shots!
Thankyou so much 🤗 I appreciate the watch 😁 yea it was grey and horrible but bright so I struggled quite alot with settings and trying not to have the sky too blown out but having the subject well lit 😩 but I'm glad you enjoyed them that's the whole reason I do these videos 🤗🤗 thankyou again 😁🙏
Excellent video 😀
I live in Seaton and you did really well seeing all those birds in one go, particularly the barn owl & a kingfisher on the perch, which are pretty rare!
Also looks like the hide wasn’t as crazy busy as it has been with the ospreys about?
@@mike.woolley oh it was pretty packed for most of the day which is why I couldn't use any audio from the footage I got due to talking etc 😅 your very lucky to live in such a beautiful place I'm very jealous 🤣 I really appreciate you watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Lovely video , reminds me of your dad and his passion for wildlife photography
Great photos of the osprey
At the end of the video when you showed pictures of all the birds you saw it may be worth just adding some text of what the bird or birds are in the picture. Some I knew but others I didn’t.
Great video though Jonathon , thanks for sharing.
@@welsh443 thankyou for watching I really appreciate it 🤗 dad is my inspiration for my photography, it was the last thing we did together with a trip to stover. I'll add the bird names to the next video 😁 I normally do but left it out in this video typically 😅 I'm glad you enjoyed the video 🤗 I'll try to do more soon as I can as I'm limited to when I can get out 😫 but I'm thinking about doing anotger information video but about red squirrels maybe so keep an eye out for that 😁😁 again thankyou for watching it means alot 🤗
You must have got up early to leave Plymouth for it to still be dark when you got there lol. But it looks like it was worth it. Been to Seaton tramway twice with our granddaughter but not with the camera, really nice place plenty of birds. Nice video and images 👍.
@@LenCarey thankyou so much 🤗🤗 yea I think it was a 4.30am pickup to get there at half 5 😅 I just couldn't believe someone beat us there 😱 it is absolutely stunning there and the wildlife is fantastic 😁 definitely another trip there soon 🤗
Mate cracking vid 👌 cracking shots and that barn owl vid mate great work dont know how you managed to get usable video of so well done.
Pure fluke mate 😅😂😂😂😂 appreciate the watch bud 😁
As with sooo many reserves, the birds are sooo far away most of the time, pity the light wasn't better, but that is the UK for you.
@@blisteringbooks2428 yea i agree with everything you just said 😅 the lighting was terrible 😫 alot if photos went into the trash and the ones I did rescue were so grainy 🥺 but it was a fantastic experience none the less 🤗
@@JwelshPhotography I have a farmhouse in Spain, I was there in May/June and it was the opposite, a four year drought, no water, no insects, no birds. It was too hot for anything to move around.
@@blisteringbooks2428 yea that's typical photography 😅🤣 I would limit it to wildlife but the amount of times I've gone out for a sunset shoot and clouds have come over last minute and covered the whole thing 😅😫 but my philosophy is get out there and see what happens 😅🤣