We Have Just 3 Hours to Find This Rare Bird!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
- It's hard enough finding a single bird in a scenic landscape. It's even more of a challenge when you only have three hours to do it. Join us as we search the beautiful trails of Devil's Lake State Park in Wisconsin, trying to find a species that is way outside of its normal range; the Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch. See if we can get eyes on this beautiful bird before our time runs out.
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I love to see Wisconsin represented! Thanks for making these beautiful videos.
I never get tired of seeing the Rufous Hummingbirds, Black Capped Chickadees, House Finches or Quail. You should see the Quail roaming natural neighborhoods in AZ, so beautiful. I bet you already have when you visited Tucson and Patagonia a few years ago. 3 hours to find this rare bird, yes = challenge completed. Love your channel. You guys rock!
Quail for sure my fav 😍
Thanks so much! Big quail fans
Sometimes I'll try to self-impose a window of time for birding, but I almost always end up going way over.
It’s so easy to do!
Thanks! Glad y’all are good!
Thanks so much!
@@BadgerlandBirding you are very welcome keep up with the amazing content!
I had an hour and I saw a pair of merlins in Mt auburn cemetery in Cambridge Massachusetts.
Last weekend a 3hr car-trip to visit married sons & families before Xmas gave a small window of 1.5 hrs en-route to stop at Staines Res in Surrey UK, my old birding hotspot of 30yrs ago, before moving to Somerset. Needing 3 birds to reach 200 for the year, we soon saw a Blk-n Grebe (Eared Grebe) & 2 Blk -thr Divers (Loons), then just as we we about to leave a Water Pipit flew in and said 'hello' as it landed on the grass embankment. That was it, mission accomplished - just brilliant. Really enjoy your Channel 😃
Another great video!👍🎉🐦⬛
Love that Ryan George reference.
Haha glad you caught that!
Glad you were able to get a threefor. My wife found the finch yesterday.
This was a fun journey! I enjoyed seeing the views from the Devil's Lake bluffs, as well as the beautiful birds. And I always learn something, too!
Also: I LOVE Rosy-Finches!
I’ve had a luck two days in a row here in CO. Saw a yellow throated warbler yesterday, and a Tennessee Warbler today. 2 rare birds in two days. Yesterday there was a Northern Shrike sitting on top of a bush as I was driving away, had to pull over for that. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Only seen one of those.. good job!!
Congrats on the rarity! Always nice to know a fellow Pitch Meeting fan.
Congrats on all three! I'll have flexible cut-off times, but, ultimately, I'll be up against the law of diminishing returns.
What a wonderful trip. Congratulations.🪶
I've never seen a gray-crowned rosy-finch, but I used to see a golden eagle in Nebraska.
Glad you got a chance to see it!
There was a Common Loon there at Devil's Lake SP (that was marked as "rare" one eBird) back in June that I got to see. It was the first time since I started birding that I got to see one in breeding plumage. As a general rule, I don't try to go out birding with a time limit. When I do, it's just to see what's around, not to get a specific species. Like the one time I had 20 minutes at a marshy lake, and I happened to see several Common Nighthawks flying right over me, which was cool.
Three more GREAT finds, Derrick and Ryan.
Not sure if they're still returning every year, but back in the '60s and' 70s there was a large flock of these finches which over-wintered in cliff swallow nests hanging on to sheer basalt cliffs just downstream of either Little Granite or Lower Monumental Dam on the Snake River in Washington State. It's been so long ago that I'm uncertain which dam.
Bruh for me it was the red-cockaded woodpecker - went to a reserve during nesting season, only had a few hours to spare, I was far from home. They said the trees with potential nest holes are marked in white. I was dawdling in the first stretch, got lifer bachman's sparrow at least, but when I actually got to the woodpecker area, I realized the closest white marked tree was at least 100 yards off the trail. There was no chance of getting a close view without being accompanied by someone at the reserve going off trail and checking the nests. With my time running out, I started heading out, defeated. Then finally a female swoops right in front of me, the call was clearly different than any woodpecker I knew. I ended up getting really great views of the prize with not even a minute to spare. That may be a bird I'll never get the chance to see again
This comment kept me on the edge of my seat. This was an oddly similar experience to when I first saw a Red-cockaded Woodpecker in South Carolina. -Ryan
So awesome, guys! Very happy for you!
What a superb birding video. Brilliant guys. Thanks. Totally captures what birding is about. 🇬🇧🙌
Thanks so much!
Great day of birding! Enjoyed the video.
Y'all better get in shape if you ever decide to come back to Texas and go for colima warbler lol. Great video!
Haha true 😂
Oh wow ! I am SO freaking envious ! We have a handful of these birds in the High Sierras of California too ! I really need one, but its about an 8 hr round trip for me, and I really need to have some solid leads before making that kind of an investment in time and $. Good job guys :) Cool video !
Sweet find!!! What a cute little bird orb the Rosy-finch is! Those colors are indeed spectacular, too!
Are golden eagles kinda rare up in your area? I forget sometimes how lucky it is that the college in my town has a Golden Eagle for its mascot...I can make a ten minute car trip (counting parking and traffic) and go see two of 'em at the local zoo, any day it's open. And there's a pretty good population of them here in the southern part of Mississippi, from what I understand, but I forget now what the range is for goldens in the rest of the US.
Golden eagles are in point of fact the bird that prompted me to get my first "bird guide" (it was a coloring book, lol) - because I'd learned that there was a program in the Guadalupe Mountains having great success with bringing up golden eagles in captivity and releasing them in that area. But that was back in the 90s and I sure don't recall any more details than that, only that I was extremely excited about getting to see a LOT of eagles near Fort Davis. Which I did!
Send that rosy-finch across the lake to Michigan!
What are you offering in return? 🤔
@@BadgerlandBirding well we already gave Kirtland’s Warblers…doesn’t that count for anything?
you guys are an inspiration 🐦 🐦⬛ 🦜 I love your videos! waiting for more Arizona content!
Working on our video from Patagonia Lake State Park! 👍
I wonder about the differences between a Country Rock Pigeon and a City Rock Pigeon...🤔
Mostly accent. One has a drawl one doesn’t
@@BadgerlandBirding lol, and probably their taste in music.
06:03 Greetings, fellow "Pitch Meeting"/Ryan George-fans🤣
Glad someone appreciated that! 😂
#findthatfinch