Do FISH still LIVE DOWN THIS DRAIN?
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One of the earliest videos on this channel was an attempt at filming fish down a road drain in Norwich. I was surprised to see how many were living there, amid the pollution and stagnant water. A lot has changed since then so I returned to see if any fish are still living down the drain.
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You are helping to make wildlife filming accessible by proving that you don't need hitek gear and exotic locations to make interesting vids! Thanks,
Liam you are an oasis of gentle calm and peace. Thank you.
That was great Liam. Very encouraging to see so many fry in a drainage ditch given the dreadful state of our waterways! Thanks 🙏
I'm a Norwich boy myself, I've stood by that drain many times, looking into the water, wondering what's in there. Thank you for finally giving me a look below the surface.
Loved this one Liam. It’s important to keep our rivers clean and healthy
Thanks for sharing another great video Liam. 👍🏽
That has to be a real treat to see a kingfisher. I must admit, I'm completely clueless when it comes to fish. Thanks very much Liam.
I just love it when you go out by yourself and show us an adventure. It’s fun. The area you were in at least on camera looked like a very nice wooded area. And wow! Who would have expected to see so many fish 🐟. But it’s true you never know when you’ll come across a beautiful surprise like this. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I like going around and taking photos of small unnoticed views. One time I got a shot of a small waterfall just off the road. No one really noticed that it was even there. When you don’t film the surroundings. Not that the area was really bad or anything, it was just ordinary. Unnoticed. Thanks again!
Excellent as ever! The underwater camera works well Liam. ⭐👍
Really appreciate the work you put in to bring us these videos. It's not lost on us. Big thank you and looking forward to the next one ♥️
Always love gazing in the streams and pools for tiddlers as I have for half a century. Only today I was staring down into a drainage channel where it disappeared under a busy road. A lot of fish fry there including chub, immature sticklebacks and a stripy possible perch juvenile, but I could've done with an underwater camera like Liam's to see more. A swimming brown 'eel' which measured 3 or 4 inches was disturbed by me poking the bottom with a stick. I soon recognised it as a horse leech and flicked it away. Plenty of life in the water even as it nears winter.
Thanks Liam. Excellent as always.
Thanks for sharing - you are doing really important work. 👏👏👏👏🙏🏿
I love your little videos,they are easy to watch ,and informative.thanks
I was walking by my local river yesterday and saw a quick flash of blue flying by - so fast and no chance of filming the beautiful Kingfisher. Great to see the underwater camera, all looks pretty lively, even in the murky parts. Great vid thanks.
Great video Liam…. Peering under the water surface always holds a special mystery which I think must go back to when we were kids. Back then minnows, gudgeons and chublets were favourites to see and still are today. Great to see these little fishes are still thriving despite the outflow there. I remember your video 4 years ago. I think you captured video of baby perch then to. Thanks again for a great video. 👏☺️
Thanks for the video Liam, it’s incredible to see how nature can make a home in the most unlikely places. I spent last Sunday morning clearing a blockage in our sewage outflow pipe (great fun) but I was amazed to find a frog living in the access space under the manhole cover. No idea how it got in there or how long it had been there. Anyway it seemed very healthy so I rescued it and released it into the garden.
Lovely footage Im so happy that small fish still exist, thank you for sharing your video
Thank you Liam. You are so right nature does find away. As Sir David Attenenborough said “we should work with nature not against her”. Wonderful video Thank you.
Thanks! 🐟🐟🐟🐟
Great video.
another brilliant adventure. its wonderful how nature can be found in all kinds of "unlikely" places. what a great video. have a great week Liam, catch you soon
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Cheers Calvin. Its always great to be able to film a full video on a lunch break within walking distance of my house!
@Calvin.The.Unfindable
6 ай бұрын
@@AShotOfWildlife that is very awesome.
Liam you are the best! When me and my mates were younger, we always used to tell the adults we caught 10 gudgeon when we returned from fishing. The adults had no idea what they were and it sounded impressive
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Cheers Charles. When I was younger, I used to catch stickleback instead of gudgeon. There wasnt much flowing fresh water in Great yarmouth so I never even saw a gudgeon until I travelled inland.
That is so interesting where fish can survive.
Loved this! Really like the underwater footage 👍🏻
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am going to do lots more underwater filming soon so keep an eye out for those.
Thanks for sharing your passion. I used the knowledge you taught me to explain the behaviour of some crows to some random people. Thank you again.
Nice to see that not all of our streams and Brooks are dead. Theres so many places that I used to go to as a kid with my net and a bucket and catch so many minnows and stickle backs amongst other things. Unfortunately I walk around some of these places 40 years on and they’re now absolutely lifeless. It is heartbreaking to see what pollution has done to some of these once thriving pieces of water and some of the rubbish that people throw into these places beggars belief.
Thank you 💐💐
Hi Liam brilliant video again loved all the footage l love fish I have 2 pounds one for my fish and one for wild life I also have tropical fish keep up with your brilliant work and videos Bernard
You shoud be on tv, your one of the best..
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm not sure someone sticking a camera down a drain would get bbc approval though.
Interesting video Liam! A lot of fish there and a good capture for being "blind footage". Next time bring your snorkeling gear. 😉// Bertil.
Cool
when i was smaller - about 45 years ago, we used to see Bullheads quite frequently but I've not seen one now for years.
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
I know a local spot where they are quite common. Perhaps I will visit there in the spring and try to film them underwater. Cheers
Another amazing video!
Unfortunately my local river( river Chelt .More of a brook) used to have fish but haven't seen any for about five or six years. Probably thanks to certain companies dumping chemicals straight into the river or in fields that drain into the river.😢😢
Brilliant thanks so much ❤
Awesome 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Cheers Alex!
The common seldom is. Life's good and extrodinary wherever you find when you appreciate it. And? We do! Keep up the good work!.
Great channel very intresting mate 👍
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@danielwardle7997
6 ай бұрын
@AShotOfWildlife helps me fall asleep sometimes almost like David Attenborough 🤣
Not sure i will be heading over there to cast a line. Great footage all the same. nice one👍🏻
This time of year is perfect for watching wildlife. I've noticed that swans get very territorial this time of year. Do they spend the winter guarding their patch for mating rights in spring? The younger adults get a hard time also.
there is a drain so like that one on the itchen, though it drains a lake into the river, just before the river joins the estury, through the remains of a system for a water mill.
That Kingfisher is always down there. I keep meaning to spend a bit of time down there with my proper camera, but as you know, it's not the nicest spot to hang around for hours.
Can't believe there's anything alive in there old boy. Does it connect to the river at some point?
@AShotOfWildlife
6 ай бұрын
Sure does mate, near the marriots way bridge.
I like your camera dips into water
👏👍👌
When filming above water shoot through the lens of polarised glasses, they are like x Ray specs, also just for giggles people who wear fake tan glow orange.