Congrats on seeing such a cool bird for the Netherlands! Great video! Your baby is going to have a larger life list than me before they reach 5 years old haha
Sadly the bird was located just over the border in Germany so it doesn't count towards my dutch list. It is a lifer though. Haha if they keep their interest and are actualy able to see and identify the birds themselfs then they can count them. We will see what the future brings ^^
Just seen in your back catalogue a video from Germany, four hours travel time. American birds are very interesting but plenty of coverage on here with some favourites being Badgerland Birding and JT.
Congrats on seeing such a cool bird for the Netherlands! Great video! Your baby is going to have a larger life list than me before they reach 5 years old haha
Sadly the bird was located just over the border in Germany so it doesn't count towards my dutch list. It is a lifer though. Haha if they keep their interest and are actualy able to see and identify the birds themselfs then they can count them. We will see what the future brings ^^
Well done Jan, another feather in your cap!
Yeah, although not for any list as I am not a Western Palearctic lister, but I just love American birds.
Those random vagrants are a treat. Congrats on such a crazy lifer!
Gaaf! Ik zag hem wel in zijn natuurlijke habitat in New York!
Het heeft toch iets bijzonders. Net als een Fitis of Kievit in Amerika.
What is the journey time to that area from your base near Groningen, good video as usual.
Just seen in your back catalogue a video from Germany, four hours travel time. American birds are very interesting but plenty of coverage on here with some favourites being Badgerland Birding and JT.
2-3 hours is the most common
Who is JT?
spot vogel? 😊
Nee, spotlijster.