Good stuff. I like how you highlighted the respectful distance with the burrowing owls and knowing when it might be good to step back. Really neat, I wish we had them more regularly in GA. Congrats on that short-eared, too. A pretty neat way to get a life bird.
Here in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, by the waterfront promenade, Snowy Egrets, Chinese Egrets, Great Egrets, Lesser Egrets and a host of other smaller shore birds can be seen occasionally.
What a great video!!! Loved the beautiful footage of birds, loved the classical guitar in the background, the sunset and your enthusiastic commentary. Thanks for making this video.
Awesome video Hawkin! Great job capturing those birds, and it's amazing that you got a Short-eared Owl on camera as well! Keep up the great work my friend!
It certainly looks like a Short-eared Owl to me, I'm in the UK and I've often seen them mobbing each other as well as other species, we think of them as grumpy birds! They roost on the ground so often the first view is when they appear out of nowhere like that. Another great video mate, I am enjoying your stuff a lot
Good morning to you, Hawkins, from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. I searched online for that black bird with white wingtip, and GOOGLE indicated the Black Vulture. There are two common species of vultures in Tennessee : the Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture. The Black Vulture is more gregarious and easily distinguished in flight by its flatter flight profile, more frequent and rapid flapping, and large white patches at the tip of the wings.
Good stuff. I like how you highlighted the respectful distance with the burrowing owls and knowing when it might be good to step back. Really neat, I wish we had them more regularly in GA. Congrats on that short-eared, too. A pretty neat way to get a life bird.
Here in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, by the waterfront promenade, Snowy Egrets, Chinese Egrets, Great Egrets, Lesser Egrets and a host of other smaller shore birds can be seen occasionally.
Definitely a Short-eared owl. Congratulations!
What a great video!!! Loved the beautiful footage of birds, loved the classical guitar in the background, the sunset and your enthusiastic commentary. Thanks for making this video.
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome video Hawkin! Great job capturing those birds, and it's amazing that you got a Short-eared Owl on camera as well! Keep up the great work my friend!
Appreciate it my man!
Cool video! Love the shots of the hovering birds. Beautiful scenery and relaxing music! Love your enthusiasm 😊
Thank you!
that is a positive short eared
Congratulations on the short-eared owl lifer!! They are such a pretty owl to see
I hope I can get some better videos of one someday but really pleased I got to see it!
It certainly looks like a Short-eared Owl to me, I'm in the UK and I've often seen them mobbing each other as well as other species, we think of them as grumpy birds! They roost on the ground so often the first view is when they appear out of nowhere like that. Another great video mate, I am enjoying your stuff a lot
Appreciate you checking out my content! Hope I can go birding in the UK someday!
Yes, definitely a short-eared owl. Congrats!
Thanks for confirming! Appreciate it
Great video! Definitely a Short-Eared.
Thank you!!! Glad to hear my thinking was right
That was definitely a short-eared owl. That was fun to watch.
I agree ..
Thanks for the kind words and confirming!
Good morning to you, Hawkins, from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. I searched online for that black bird with white wingtip, and GOOGLE indicated the Black Vulture. There are two common species of vultures in Tennessee : the Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture. The Black Vulture is more gregarious and easily distinguished in flight by its flatter flight profile, more frequent and rapid flapping, and large white patches at the tip of the wings.
Hey Mark. Unfortunately we don't have Black Vultures in the Southwest at all, or anywhere close to us. Google can be misleading sometimes.
I am in Utah not Tennessee so no Black Vultures around this area. Still appreciate you checking it out
Great vid man :)
Thank you!
Excellent owl footage! Is this Lee Kay Ponds? If so, may I ask how you access the road? We couldn't figure it out 😂😢
Yeah it’s! You have to pay $10 for a year and then you get access to open the gate lock via an app on the south of the property
@@HawkInTheLens Wow, thank you for the info! I will have to do that! All the best!
9 Burrowing owls I think...
I was thinking 8 but hey there very well could have been more