Very nice video, clear to the point and the cuts really add to the topic at hand. I am very new to Birding and this is the type of information I am in need of. I also enjoy listening to your podcast, although I live in Japan, the interviews have been very informative. Thank you.
Thanks very much Keima, I'm pleased to hear you are enjoying the videos and podcasts! Wow, I wonder what the birding is like in Japan, I would love to go one day... Stay tuned and talk soon!
Thanks for watching! If you enjoy what I do, please like, comment and subscribe! 🐦It helps A LOT! Buy me a coffee to support the show! - www.buymeacoffee.com/guillaumedoerig Check out the official channel podcast, The Birding Today Podcast! - th-cam.com/video/LUPyG7DEmOY/w-d-xo.html
Hi man.In the first place, I was trying to watch the reviews for the camera,SONY DSC-HX400V. Yet now, I am here to improve my English now that your native one is English. Many thanks for the video,btw. Regars from Turkey.💛
The beaks of the Black Skimmers in your video appeared to be black. The Skimmeres I see here in Florida, USA have orange beaks. Are they the same bird?
Thanks for watching! Yes, same species (Rynchops niger). You can see a little bit of orange/red colour on the beaks in the video, but you're right, it's hard to see well! Must be the light or the angles. Thanks again!
Very nice video, clear to the point and the cuts really add to the topic at hand. I am very new to Birding and this is the type of information I am in need of. I also enjoy listening to your podcast, although I live in Japan, the interviews have been very informative. Thank you.
Thanks very much Keima, I'm pleased to hear you are enjoying the videos and podcasts! Wow, I wonder what the birding is like in Japan, I would love to go one day... Stay tuned and talk soon!
Great video. I would love to see part 2 and 3! Is this still something you plan on doing?
patiently waiting for the rest of the series
Thank you so much María! I hope to get round to it soon!
wow the way its shot and edited made it feel like a mini nat geo documentary. kudos brother.
That's very high praise, thanks very much Anubhav! There's more to come so stay tuned! -G
Good video friend
Thank you, Yesid! 👍
Amazing video! Its shot and edited so well, and its really educational. Please tell me you'll be doing a part 2??
Wow love this new style of video!
Thank you very much!
I only just discovered this video was reall hoping for more on this 😔
Good stuff young man
Thanks very much, Mark! Much appreciated!
Informative
I am glad you found it informative, Hamare!
Fantastic , beautifully worded and very educational . thank you
Thank you for your kind comment, Tal! So glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed this video..exactly what I was looking for. Keen to see the next instalment.
Glad you enjoyed it, Brian - thanks for your comment! I hope to get more episodes like this done soon. Stay tuned!
Omg I haven't seen this, this video is great Guillaume! Love these types of tutorials and info about birdwatching
Hooola Hans, thanks so much man! So cool to hear from you brother, hope all is well for you! -G
Excellent content. I hope you continue to make videos! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching! If you enjoy what I do, please like, comment and subscribe! 🐦It helps A LOT!
Buy me a coffee to support the show! - www.buymeacoffee.com/guillaumedoerig
Check out the official channel podcast, The Birding Today Podcast! - th-cam.com/video/LUPyG7DEmOY/w-d-xo.html
J’adore !
Merci beaucoup Simon!!!
Hi man.In the first place, I was trying to watch the reviews for the camera,SONY DSC-HX400V.
Yet now, I am here to improve my English now that your native one is English.
Many thanks for the video,btw. Regars from Turkey.💛
Hello, Firat! Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad that my videos can be helpful to you. Good luck and all the best! -G
Awesome video and great channel!
Thanks very much Sean, appreciate it! -G
The beaks of the Black Skimmers in your video appeared to be black. The Skimmeres I see here in Florida, USA have orange beaks. Are they the same bird?
Thanks for watching! Yes, same species (Rynchops niger). You can see a little bit of orange/red colour on the beaks in the video, but you're right, it's hard to see well! Must be the light or the angles. Thanks again!
When's the next part? :O
Hi Helen! Soon hopefully - got a couple of projects in the works! Stay tuned! --G