Hello Scott 👋 I actually know this fun location you are at. We actually slept in Captain Whidbey’s inn museum near there. 😆 I love the variety of birds you captured this evening for me. It was a delight to soak in your amazing shots for the full 11.5 min. My favorite was that cool Black Oyster catcher. I love their bright red eye and beak. The slow shuttle technique worked out beautifully for you here with that crazy wind! Beautiful video friend! So very nice to have you show me so many amazing birds today. Loved the full time with you!
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I am concerned about the Short eared owls. The fields are so flooded I doubt the voles are there, so if the food source isn't there the owls will have to go somewhere else. I saw one Short-Eared Owl on Saturday but it was further away than I cared to photograph. My mother in-law lives near Oak Harbor so I go to Whidbey Island a lot. For Harlequin ducks I like to use the Rosario Beach entrance. They like the rocks off the point there and are there most of the time.
@@scotthillphotography Keep sharing please. I am visiting vicariously through your videos. Debating on going in a couple of weeks, but if not, I will defiantly be there in mid December of 2025 - eagles and owls - even one and I am happy!! 🤗
Hello Scott 👋
I actually know this fun location you are at. We actually slept in Captain Whidbey’s inn museum near there. 😆 I love the variety of birds you captured this evening for me. It was a delight to soak in your amazing shots for the full 11.5 min. My favorite was that cool Black Oyster catcher. I love their bright red eye and beak. The slow shuttle technique worked out beautifully for you here with that crazy wind! Beautiful video friend! So very nice to have you show me so many amazing birds today. Loved the full time with you!
@@VRGetaway Thank you, glad you liked it! Stay tuned for more 😊
Awesome vlog!
@@Amaesphotography Thank you very much! 🙏🙏
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
I am concerned about the Short eared owls. The fields are so flooded I doubt the voles are there, so if the food source isn't there the owls will have to go somewhere else. I saw one Short-Eared Owl on Saturday but it was further away than I cared to photograph.
My mother in-law lives near Oak Harbor so I go to Whidbey Island a lot. For Harlequin ducks I like to use the Rosario Beach entrance. They like the rocks off the point there and are there most of the time.
@@jeffolson4731 Thank you! Yes the short eared owl action has slowed down due to flooding. The harlequin ducks…Rosario beach, good to know!
Beautiful and thank you for sharing. ❤❤
@@JonnyPink65 Thank you! 🙏
@@scotthillphotography Keep sharing please. I am visiting vicariously through your videos. Debating on going in a couple of weeks, but if not, I will defiantly be there in mid December of 2025 - eagles and owls - even one and I am happy!! 🤗