Amazing and powerful. You are two on one. A great wildlife photographer and a wildlife artist. Rare. I am honored to have witnessed your work. Bravo. Contigo.
brilliant project and thank you so much for posting this! I’ve alway had a thing about them; beautiful birds, and have never lived or traveled where they might be seen. I have on my wall a very old framed picture of a pair that was my grandmother’s.
Actually I once raised 7, once 5, once 3 and many more! As far as I can remember we got these birds from little hills in the mountains in rural areas of China during summer vacations,especially! Well, we gave our birds tadpoles, frogs and little fish to eat and most of them got fledged later and flew back to nature. I also got several smart ones which could fly to the fields or somewhere and then flew back like a pet. But eventually they left us and never came back and that was heart-breaking for us and it was about the time we go to shool though. We kept different kinds of birds to see which kind could recognize the raiser and never leave us, but eventually they were all gone. I do have a few wonderful mornings that my bird was trying to wake me up or my grandpa woke me up very early just to tell me that my bird lost yesterday had flown back begging for food. It was all so wonderful and beautiful! 翠鸟就直接放在纸盒子里养,没有笼子,很自由! My grandpa is 91 now!
Incredible and amazing, so much hard work to build the blind and the tunnel, but the work was well worth the privileged view! It must have been so exciting seeing them use it the first time.... Your kingfisher looks great, I paint birds too and I did a paper kingfisher model. I just love the little guys. Bliss to you Robert to you and your endeavors 😄
Hi Robert, I am three quarters the way through building a similar set up. Would it be at all possible to ask a few questions regarding the lighting set up? I would really appreciate it if you could help as I am undecided at present what lights to use and more importantly how often you had them on. Many thanks Alan
I think the video sucked, only showed 1 feeding, a lot of nothing, empty limb, side of mud bank, camera was noisy as hell, it just TOTALLY SUCKED, you need to get a lot more experience
I wanted to ask, with such a beautiful video and such professional work in providing a suitable environment for the bird, why was the most important part of the video, which is about the chicks eating in the early moments, in black and white? He ruined everyone's opinion with this ridiculous suggestion he made.
I hope you've enjoyed the video!
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Your painting is stunning! The Kingfishers...nature at its finest! Sometimes you don't have words for it's beauty! Thank you for the video!
Congratulations Robert E fuller,... You doing are GREAT JOB. I think only a few people have a great heart like you do.
That iridescent blue, so beautiful to watch. The kingfisher is one of the first birds I learned about at and drew school.
First time I've seen Kingfishers, other than paintings or photos. They are so beautiful ❤ Love how they share parenting
Totally incredible Robert, in every way xxxx
Amazing and powerful. You are two on one. A great wildlife photographer and a wildlife artist. Rare. I am honored to have witnessed your work. Bravo. Contigo.
Which video did you see, the one I saw sucked
@@michaelmccauley14 Not as much as your comment
Your painting skills are terrific! My hat is off to you!
Absolutely STUNNING art work!!! 👏👏👏
Yay! I love Kingfishers because they are so cute and beautiful and your painting is very good.
That painting is gorgeous
WONDERFUL! Thank you for sharing.
Great work
Real nature lover
Thanks Robert, great work.
Many thanks for the video. You have put in a great efforts to observe and record the nesting behavior and the rearing process.
Beautiful Video.
Beautiful!
Kingfisher is one of the most beautiful bird species.
brilliant project and thank you so much for posting this! I’ve alway had a thing about them; beautiful birds, and have never lived or traveled where they might be seen. I have on my wall a very old framed picture of a pair that was my grandmother’s.
Awesome! Loved it!
wow thanks for share great video
Just lovely! Thank you
Its Fantastic!!! Amazing and Great job buddy 😃😃👏👏👏👍👍
WOW YOUR SUCH A LOVER PERSON KEEP IT UP MEN. #SALUTE.
Amazing!
Brilliant! I've always wanted to see these videos and I raised many birds when I was a little boy, including kingfishers.
Robert Wallace
How in the world did you raise kingfishers?
Actually I once raised 7, once 5, once 3 and many more! As far as I can remember we got these birds from little hills in the mountains in rural areas of China during summer vacations,especially! Well, we gave our birds tadpoles, frogs and little fish to eat and most of them got fledged later and flew back to nature. I also got several smart ones which could fly to the fields or somewhere and then flew back like a pet. But eventually they left us and never came back and that was heart-breaking for us and it was about the time we go to shool though. We kept different kinds of birds to see which kind could recognize the raiser and never leave us, but eventually they were all gone. I do have a few wonderful mornings that my bird was trying to wake me up or my grandpa woke me up very early just to tell me that my bird lost yesterday had flown back begging for food. It was all so wonderful and beautiful! 翠鸟就直接放在纸盒子里养,没有笼子,很自由! My grandpa is 91 now!
Robert Wallace
Awwww! What a wonderful story!
Did the video skip?
What happened to the 7th egg when the frst one hatched? They were only 6 including the chick
Why is it lacking one.
Great work. Good video.
Good work,awesome to watch...
very nice beautiful thanks all the team work
2:12 that's a strange way of laying eggs
Tunihi Acorns
"Woman! Lay that egg, dammit!!#÷%€@"
Domestic violence
Incredible and amazing, so much hard work to build the blind and the tunnel, but the work was well worth the privileged view! It must have been so exciting seeing them use it the first time.... Your kingfisher looks great, I paint birds too and I did a paper kingfisher model. I just love the little guys. Bliss to you Robert to you and your endeavors 😄
Wow! Ambitious indeed! Great to see it worked out though
Beautiful
02:04 What is that squabble all about? Lover's tiff?
2degucitas I’m no expert, but having watched other nests that may have been an intruder; a stranger who was fought off. not 100% sure however!
He lost his job
So wonderful. .
So which is the male, the female? How exactly are they feeding them?
I’m new to your videos, love them!
Beautiful.
wow great i love this video so much
Отличный результат! 👍🏻
How do they keep all babies fed?
Shes over here attending to her babies and hes like going wwe on her 😂👌🏼
Robert how is it lit to enable the colour shots please
Have you ever read the book Nest for Celeste? With the animal work you do, and painting, I think you would like the book!
I thought its a 7 egg?why it turns to 6?did ths recorder fried it?
Magdalo KKK it’s about 3 or 4 different nests
Wow amazing video you do hardworking on this video
It will goes on million views
ps remarkable what you have done here really well done ;)
amazing ,praise the lord.
Hi Robert, I am three quarters the way through building a similar set up. Would it be at all possible to ask a few questions regarding the lighting set up? I would really appreciate it if you could help as I am undecided at present what lights to use and more importantly how often you had them on. Many thanks Alan
Alan McFadyen
You can see at 08:13 that light is coming from above. Either a "sun window" or lamp, idk.
The kingfisher have metal plate in the feet!what do you call that!is it a TAG
Jayson Arellano a wedding ring
11:13 why the bird have ring were he get ring in his feet
GisugatSiko it’s called tracking and identification
so nice video godbless you bro
I low key thought the thumbnail was a baby dragon
I thought it was a demon fish
The birds are so much easy to catch the fish.
That's why they called it kingfisher..
Beautifull
would love to see a squirrel drey Robert!
Если человек талантлив, то он талантлив во всем!!!
11.13 why the bird have ring
They’ve probably been tagged so people can keep track of where the birds are and which birds they are
Perfect..
great
that first attempt of feeding the chicks hahaha
we need to call child services 😓
They dont call them kingfishers for nothing
Shywooif
I luv the way they are killing by hitting them against the branch
Was just thinking how much longer the ones bill was! Haaa
😍😍😍
চমৎকার তো
I like it the vedio
Wit sooooo.... that big of a thing, just for a small bird?
He was replicating an undercut river bank. That's where they nest. Something small wouldn't have been convincing.
Guadalupe Trasvina
He and his cameras have to get in there to film things.
Best van 2017
The babies seem a bit daft
جميل
They’re so noisy!! Lol
It's a trained bird
I think the video sucked, only showed 1 feeding, a lot of nothing, empty limb, side of mud bank, camera was noisy as hell, it just TOTALLY SUCKED, you need to get a lot more experience
I wanted to ask, with such a beautiful video and such professional work in providing a suitable environment for the bird, why was the most important part of the video, which is about the chicks eating in the early moments, in black and white? He ruined everyone's opinion with this ridiculous suggestion he made.