WOW! Amazing bird! Glad you sent the message out there at end that people should wait until the local communities are more comfortable with people coming into their area to view this magnificent creature.
Your smile hearing them for the first time was epic! I smiled with you buddy! I also loved how you concluded with DON"T show up. WAIT! With all of the talk and excitement it's nail biting not to pack my camera bag and say let's go. I'll be back in Colombia in May and I was so hopeful to witness this stunner. But I know the importance of waiting and allowing a well planned course for the people, birds and environment. Congrats buddy on yet anther amazing find! Makes my heart flutter and can't wait to see this beauty in person one day soon.
indeed Anthony mate, these processes take time, and when indigenous communities are involved, longer no doubt... hopefully all visiting birders like you are going to wait and local Colombian guides also... good luck in Venezuela mate!!
Great news Diego! So - It probably will be some time before this Sabrewing will be allowed to be listed in the All Colombia bird pack for the eBird Merlin app. Just as well not to get us too excited yet 👀 Much appreciated to get an early look at this beauty 👏 👍 Ken
guess they didn't even care as it was GONE, but probably for next update they will include it... now is classified as SENSITIVE on eBird so specific localities are hidden ... for a while... hopefully local communities will figure out a way to handle this...
Right. I noticed it missing as I just entered Sabrewing to quickly see how many species are listed in the country. It will eventually be helpful to have the standard entry on Merlin so people can appreciate and learn about it and playback its sounds. It’s surprisingly loud.
WOW! Amazing bird! Glad you sent the message out there at end that people should wait until the local communities are more comfortable with people coming into their area to view this magnificent creature.
indeed, it is relatively public info a while ago so hopefully this video will help to slow down the avalanche of birders...
Fantastic!
Quite indeed mate!
brutal ese colibrí Diego
si, una calidad... !
Great information regarding visitation!
That's amazing! Just watching the video the area looks incredibly beautiful!
Heart warming story ❤.
Beautiful hummingbird.
glad you enjoyed it !
Amazing stuff @Diego and Team from the Birders Show
gracias @leonmoore Mate!
Your smile hearing them for the first time was epic! I smiled with you buddy! I also loved how you concluded with DON"T show up. WAIT! With all of the talk and excitement it's nail biting not to pack my camera bag and say let's go. I'll be back in Colombia in May and I was so hopeful to witness this stunner. But I know the importance of waiting and allowing a well planned course for the people, birds and environment. Congrats buddy on yet anther amazing find! Makes my heart flutter and can't wait to see this beauty in person one day soon.
indeed Anthony mate, these processes take time, and when indigenous communities are involved, longer no doubt... hopefully all visiting birders like you are going to wait and local Colombian guides also... good luck in Venezuela mate!!
THANKS for wating Anthony!
Love this ❤ Amazing episode and amazing bird. I hope to see it one day!
you gotta visit mate... crazy bird... not a ¨Santa Marta Sabrewing¨ but a MORE RESTRICTED ¨Guatapurí Sabrewing¨ ;-)
Great news Diego!
So - It probably will be some time before this Sabrewing will be allowed to be listed in the All Colombia bird pack for the eBird Merlin app.
Just as well not to get us too excited yet 👀
Much appreciated to get an early look at this beauty 👏 👍
Ken
guess they didn't even care as it was GONE, but probably for next update they will include it... now is classified as SENSITIVE on eBird so specific localities are hidden ... for a while... hopefully local communities will figure out a way to handle this...
Right.
I noticed it missing as I just entered Sabrewing to quickly see how many species are listed in the country.
It will eventually be helpful to have the standard entry on Merlin so people can appreciate and learn about it and playback its sounds.
It’s surprisingly loud.
@@ballkd1 yeah, quite LOUD indeed!
Not too shabby!
jajaja, indeed!
jajajajajaja
nice new episode!
epa hermano, graciasss!
glad you liked it David!
Congratulations!
thanks!
very interristing video of verry rare and beautifull bird. how many hummingbird you recognize with sound ?
thanks... jajaja... not sure... but you got me curious indeed!... checking now and will let you know. ;-)
just did it... and in Colombia, ALMOST 30 species. ;-)
1. Fiery Topaz
2. Sparkling Violetear
3. Brown Violetear
4. Lesser Violetear
5. Tooth-billed Hummingbird
6. Ecuadorian Piedtail
7. Speckled Hummingbird
8. Black-backed Thornbill
9. Purple-backed Thornbill
10. Buffy Helmetcrest
11. Blue-bearded Helmetcrest
12. Green-bearded Helmetcrest
13. Tyrian Metaltail
14. Brown Inca
15. Buff-winged Starfrontlet
16. Perija Starfrontlet
17. White-booted Racket-tail
18. Santa Marta Blossomcrown
19. Tolima Blossomcrown
20. Gray-breasted Sabrewing
21. Lazuline Sabrewing
22. Santa Marta Sabrewing
23. Pirre Hummingbird
24. Scaly-breasted Hummingbird
25. Buffy Hummingbird
26. Steely-vented Hummingbird
27. Green-bellied Hummingbird
28. Humboldt's Sapphire
29. Violet-bellied Hummingbird
indeed!
Great hummer!
indeed... rare beast!