Kenya Virtual Birding Tours S01 Ep01: Kinangop Plateau - Wetland Birds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- The long-awaited "Kenya Virtual Birding Tours" series is here. The phenomenal Kinangop Plateau is an Important Bird Area (IBA) in the Central Kenyan Highlands. This amazing destination serves as our first location on our exciting Kenya Virtual Birding Tours Season 1.
In this episode, we look at some of the wetland birds that call Kinangop home.
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Really interesting. Seeing these birds and looking at birds on my river here in Japan with new eyes. Thank you for a great episode. Good shots, helpful friendly commentary, makes me want to visit Kenya!
Birding in Kenya would be amazing, with lots of unique birds.
Yes indeed Thomas, much welcome to Kenya soon. We shall be here to help you enjoy some amazing Birding
Good one 👍👍
Mwalimu keep up the good job
Great job, keep it up
I really enjoyed this presentation and looking forward to visiting the Wetlands as it always been on my lisr
Much appreciated, and most welcome to Kinangop Khalid
This is excellent...please keep it up this is much appreciated
thank you very much Patricia, please share with friends
Fabulous video Washington
Thank you Munib,
Good job cousin💪.. A true definition of following your passion.. Great content
Thank you very much Jessie
Big up naturalists 101😊
Thank you very much Roy
Thank you. That was lovely!
Much appreciated Fiona
Amazing information
Highly appreciated Nyawira
As always very interesting and educative..
Very encouraging words Stephen
Great information there. Keep giving us more.
Much appreciated Savali
Great Job Washington!!!.. Amazing the Red Knobbed Coots breeding was also very very interesting... Thank you so much... Keep doing it....
Thank you very much George
From Facebook to here ,New subscribe and new fun ,I will be stopping by and learn ,thank you very much
Awesome! Thank you!
I got to learn to identify to learn about birds through their behaviour which is the best way to enable information stick
That is great to hear Eunice, keep up, and share with friends
Really enjoyed :)
Much appreciated Nimish
Quite interesting!
Well explained..keep keeping us glued!
Thank you very much Emma
Wachira I like your consistency from a student to A GURU.. Am enjoying the video
much appreciated
Excellent program, Washington! Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge!
Much appreciated Joy, please share with friends
I remember this place in 2018, and we were lucky to find the Taita Long-claw one of the Kenya's endemic species.
Great, yes Sharpe's Longclaw
Your tours are quite captivating and very informative. Thank you
Thank you very much Ann, please share with friends
Absolutely excellent episode. I would like to learn more from this. Thank you Wachira and keep up the good work. Birding it is
Yes Anatolia, many more episodes coming up
is this location accessible to the public
Great video quality and a hawk's eye! I also recommend you to follow the basic techniques to reduce the wind noise: use condenser microphone hidden under your shirt (using a tape) or, if it's "shotgun" mic, then use a "deadcat".
Thank you very much Roman,
I enjoyed watching this! Also noticed you used the pronoun "he" for the birds. I am noticing with most water birds featured here, there's no much of a difference in plumages of males and females.