HOW I MANAGE TO SEE WILD ANIMALS FOR FREE IN LONDON! (Secret Insider Tips)
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This video is going to be all about the wildlife you can spot for free in London.
If you walk along the canal from Camden to Regent Park, you will pass this avary. It used to be an aviary for birds. Now it's home to monkeys.
We felt very lucky to spot them. On the other side of the canal, there's a different enclosure.
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#animals #london #free #wildlife #nature #secret You wouldn't imagine that there's lots of amazing wildlife in London, but in fact there's LOTS of it and a lot of it is free to spot. This video shows you what you can see and where to see it for free. Several of these animals are in London Zoo, but I show you where you can spot them for free without going into the zoo itself 1. Deer - these can be seen for free in Golders Hill Park (tube: Golders Green) as well as in Richmond Park (where they roam free) and on Stanmore Common as well as Bentley Priory. 2. Parakeets Swans and Squirrels - Hampstead Heath (tube Hampstead) 3. Squirrels - they are just EVERYWHERE! 4. Ducks/Birds - Regents Park (on the boating lake) 5. Black and White Colobus Monkeys (Regents Canal - tube Camden) 6. Wild African Pigs (Regents Canal - tube Camden) 7. Zebras (just over the bridge after the monkey enclosure) 8. Hedgehogs - in back gardens in thick shrubbs