These clips are award worthy. Truly belong on bbc earth not TH-cam. As a photographer in the pnw I am blown away by the amount of stunning captures in this short clip. Mind blowing!!
Thank You Cherlyn, Eventually all of the birds in this short video will have their own videos on this TH-cam channel: American Kestrels, Western Wood-Pewee, Killdeer, Dunlin, etc. If you are interested, I highly recommend these fantastic books: “Birds of the Pacific Northwest” by John Shewey & Tim Blount. “Birds of the Puget Sound Region: Coast to Cascades” by Dennis Paulson, Bob Morse, Tom Aversa and Hal Opperman. “Birds of Washington Field Guide” by Stan Tekiela. I hope you have some wonderful sightings!
Mesmerizing 😮 ... at first i wanted facts, but got lost in the beauty of nature, way better, i feel peaceful now ♡
Fantastic footage!! I second the comment that these videos belong on BBC Earth! Thank you for posting
Thanks
This is crazy ASMR for my cats
These clips are award worthy. Truly belong on bbc earth not TH-cam. As a photographer in the pnw I am blown away by the amount of stunning captures in this short clip. Mind blowing!!
Thanks for watching and for the generous compliment. The PNW sure is spectacular!
I agree. But for someone like me trying to learn which birds are which some labeling would be appreciated
Thank You Cherlyn, Eventually all of the birds in this short video will have their own videos on this TH-cam channel: American Kestrels, Western Wood-Pewee, Killdeer, Dunlin, etc.
If you are interested, I highly recommend these fantastic books:
“Birds of the Pacific Northwest” by John Shewey & Tim Blount.
“Birds of the Puget Sound Region: Coast to Cascades” by Dennis Paulson, Bob Morse, Tom Aversa and Hal Opperman.
“Birds of Washington Field Guide” by Stan Tekiela.
I hope you have some wonderful sightings!
Beautiful birds! :))
Great video!
Thanks!
WoW! beautiful photography
Thank you
MAGICAL ✨✨💫
so beautiful
These are great shots did you take some around chuckanut?
Thanks. Close to Chuckanut. The final minute has shots from Edison and the Skagit Wildlife Area.