Meribah Brown 9 hours ago I had a look at your site. You don't have comments so I will comment here. It is very educational and beautifully shot. I too like birds and I have been to India, but in big cities so did not notice the bird life. We too have Kingfishers, Mynas, Owls, Parakeets, Crows ( Currawongs), Bee Eaters, Bulbuls, Kites, Cormorants, Egrets and of course, Ducks. We have swallows and pidgeons, but they may have been introduced, not native to Australia. There are many similarities in appearance, likely as birds of course can be migratory. I really enjoyed your channel and have subscribed. Kind regards.
Yeah, it is very important for me. I watched and subscribed your channel. Let's wait for the pandemic. Here I am living in the hilly region of Manipur.
@@haochamhaonao8452 Wow, that's wonderful to know. Can you please share your contact details to indianbirdsvideos@gmail.com Will get intouch with you once the pandemic is less scary. It is always lovely to go for birding with fellow bird enthusiasts.
Different types of birds - owl, kingfisher, drongo, eagle, egret, shikra, mynah, cuckoo, red vented bulbul, purple sunbird, cormorant, parakeet - can be seen in or near Whitefield area, Bangalore. Cormorants, egrets, kingfishers, and the like, probably because there are Varthur, Gunjur, Bellandur, Hoskote and a few more lakes in the vicinity. This has made birds watching a nice hobby. That is the reason I am here 😀. Particularly when you see the painted stork, herons, and such at Hoskote lake, apart from the aforementioned cormorants, kingfishers, egrets, etc. It is the wrong season to go for birdwatching, though. So hot !
Wow, that's such a praise!! Glad you saw something new! We have been in USA for few years, except for woodpeckers, warblers,eagles kind of birds others are very different in both the countries 🤗 Thank you for watching, take care!!
My house is surrounded by semi forest area (West India). I have seen and heard a Malabar Whistling Thrush in my backyard , and never expected it. That was 7 years ago. Now they don't come. Why? I have seen rare green pigeons and hornbills, woodpeckers and peacocks. Kingfishers are common. There are no sparrows. There are prinias, orioles, bulbuls, b and rt drongos, coucals, waterhens, flycatchers, sunbirds, barbets, parakeets, koels, tailorbirds, mynas, robin etc.
Your surroundings maybe changing quickly than we realise :( That's sad to know ! Like humans, they need safe home and food and water to be around ! Maybe they are not finding them anywhere near your house.
I have observed that most birds imitate voices. Their call is different from when they are in groups. Also, like when humans have some problem in the voice box, bird's voice also changes
Yeah exactly, u have observed well. they like us gossip around, sing to their mate, alarm call in danger, mimic others to escape.. so they do have very different calls
Yeah, Northeast India is heaven for bird lovers. We had visited West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim and Meghalaya for birding and we planned to visit again this year. Due to this pandemic, we couldn't do those travels. Thanks for your support :)
Meribah Brown
9 hours ago
I had a look at your site. You don't have comments so I will comment here. It is very educational and beautifully shot. I too like birds and I have been to India, but in big cities so did not notice the bird life. We too have Kingfishers, Mynas, Owls, Parakeets, Crows ( Currawongs), Bee Eaters, Bulbuls, Kites, Cormorants, Egrets and of course, Ducks. We have swallows and pidgeons, but they may have been introduced, not native to Australia. There are many similarities in appearance, likely as birds of course can be migratory. I really enjoyed your channel and have subscribed. Kind regards.
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Yeah, it is very important for me. I watched and subscribed your channel. Let's wait for the pandemic. Here I am living in the hilly region of Manipur.
@@haochamhaonao8452 Wow, that's wonderful to know. Can you please share your contact details to indianbirdsvideos@gmail.com Will get intouch with you once the pandemic is less scary. It is always lovely to go for birding with fellow bird enthusiasts.
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Different types of birds - owl, kingfisher, drongo, eagle, egret, shikra, mynah, cuckoo, red vented bulbul, purple sunbird, cormorant, parakeet - can be seen in or near Whitefield area, Bangalore. Cormorants, egrets, kingfishers, and the like, probably because there are Varthur, Gunjur, Bellandur, Hoskote and a few more lakes in the vicinity. This has made birds watching a nice hobby. That is the reason I am here 😀. Particularly when you see the painted stork, herons, and such at Hoskote lake, apart from the aforementioned cormorants, kingfishers, egrets, etc. It is the wrong season to go for birdwatching, though. So hot !
Stunning collection....
Thank you very much :)
Very beautiful 😍❤️ video and save the 🐦 bird
Thank you so much 😃😃
Nice👍
Thanks a lot !!
I saw a spotted dove it’s so beautiful when I saw it with those red eyes
That's lovely to know 😍
@@IndianBirdVideos thank you
Cannot wait for part 4,5,6,... I know it must be hard work though. I'll wait patiently
Thanks a lot for your support and encouraging words!! We are working on it !!
@@IndianBirdVideos found it in part 4 of your video and bird is common hawk cuckoo...thanks for the videos
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👍😊 Nice
Thank You.
very good effort. information regarding approximate size, male/female and habitat would be mighty useful. thanks
Thanks for your suggestions. We will try to incorporate the info in our next bird sounds video ☺️☺️
Very nice video !
Thank you so much for your appreciation 🌺 🌺
I can not believe what I just saw. The birds are completely different than the birds in the USA. I sure learned that.
Wow, that's such a praise!! Glad you saw something new! We have been in USA for few years, except for woodpeckers, warblers,eagles kind of birds others are very different in both the countries 🤗 Thank you for watching, take care!!
so informative and beautiful...i love birds...watchng them nd listening to them as well...
Glad to hear that 😃 Enjoy watching and hearing these birds, Happy Birding!!
beautiful
Thank You :)
Simply great ...
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My house is surrounded by semi forest area (West India). I have seen and heard a Malabar Whistling Thrush in my backyard , and never expected it. That was 7 years ago. Now they don't come. Why? I have seen rare green pigeons and hornbills, woodpeckers and peacocks. Kingfishers are common. There are no sparrows. There are prinias, orioles, bulbuls, b and rt drongos, coucals, waterhens, flycatchers, sunbirds, barbets, parakeets, koels, tailorbirds, mynas, robin etc.
Your surroundings maybe changing quickly than we realise :( That's sad to know ! Like humans, they need safe home and food and water to be around ! Maybe they are not finding them anywhere near your house.
Very very happy to hear the voice of birds, how you tuk this without any disturbance, really u r great,thank you so much
Always a pleasure to hear the bird sounds :)
Superb work . I've seen all three parts
Wow, am loving it ❣️🤗✌️
Thank you so much 😀
Great. Please make the name scroll at the bottom in bw
Sure :)
Nice work
Amazing
Very pleased to hear your appreciation 😍😍 Take Care!
I have observed that most birds imitate voices. Their call is different from when they are in groups. Also, like when humans have some problem in the voice box, bird's voice also changes
Yeah exactly, u have observed well. they like us gossip around, sing to their mate, alarm call in danger, mimic others to escape.. so they do have very different calls
@@IndianBirdVideos And imitate other birds to tease or protect themselves
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The racquer tailed drongo is a master imitator.
Great video. Lots of greets !
Thank You
Hello, you need to come Northeast region, here we have a lots of bird. If you want to I will very happy to help you out
Yeah, Northeast India is heaven for bird lovers. We had visited West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim and Meghalaya for birding and we planned to visit again this year. Due to this pandemic, we couldn't do those travels. Thanks for your support :)
Black bull sound is different , I don't think this one is real because I always heard in real
All bird sounds are recorded live, so all are real
I am trying to find which group of birds make sound at night
Owls, nightjars, Thicknee usually make sound at night..Are you searching for any specific sound ?