First 150 Days of My Santa Clara County Big Year
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
- Welcome back to Birding with Chris! The last 50 days have been game changing for my big year! I have gained over 30 species and slowly moved up the leaderboard! It has been incredible seeing beautiful species and meeting awesome people along the way! I think you will really enjoy this video!
Don't forget too like at subscribe so we can hit 1,000 subscribers by the end of the summer! I cannot believe we are almost at 1,000 subscribers!
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Awesome video my friend , always enjoy your wonderful videos , thank you for sharing and thumps up , have an amazing day ❤❤😊😊❤❤😊😊 57
I recently saw a solitary sandpiper which is a lifer for me, and so I now have lifer number 213.
Congrats on breaking 900 subscribers AND 200 birds for your county big year! Really enjoyed your video!
Nice nod over your shoulder to ATFL!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 nice video my dude your an inspiration!!!
DUDE! AWESOME VID! My favorite was the Western Kingbird solely because I saw it at the Sunnyvale Baylands when I was there too! BTW before my trip to The Bay in April I watched the first 50 days video and that's where I got all the epic hotspot recommendations! Also, YOU SAW AN IIWI! THAT IS IN MY TOP 5 BIRDS TO SEE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD! Hope we can see each other in August (which isn't really that far away!)
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Hey, kid. You sure know your California birds well. Who’s taking the video for you? Great work, keep it up 👍🏻
I have been fantasizing about this moment since Friday, May 31, 2024 at 5:15 AM!!!nor! I can't wait to wait for the first 200 Days of Chris Henry's 2024 Santa Clara County Big Year at approximately Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 0:00 AM!!!!!! In case you couldn't tell im a huge fan of drake
Hi Chris - your dedication (and birdabilty) is awesome. I'm enjoying your videos (kudos to dad,--your roadie & photographer). But ... I hate to have a negative ... here goes. I think you should lose the background music. It adds a peppiness, to be sure, but it also distracts from the birdsong, from your voice, from the stunning beauty of the long shots.