What a great look back at those goodies you've seen so far! I reckon an autumnal long weekend on the north Norfolk coast would assist you on your birding quest with a Cromer crab for tea of course!
Apologies but I could't watch beyond the Black-throated Diver. Call me pedantic but the lack of hyphens in the bird names is beyond irritating. They're there for a reason.
@Redeyedvideo apologies, its entirely my fault, although, it's a shame you did not get further, you missed out on some amazing birds! , epecially the Dark-eyed Junco!
always love seeing your videos, what lovely birds you have seen this year
As a Canadian birder, it's so cool to see you get just as excited over our birds. Great list
Nice sightings! I saw a common scoter on the Menai straits. Didn't realise they were rare.
They are not rare, I only included it as it was the first bird we got on camera this year. Thanks for watching!
hi , may I ask what filming gear you use , many thanks indeed
Hi, it's pretty simple stuff. I use a Nikon P1000 for bird footage and some scenery, and my phone for us talking etc. Nothing massively expensive.
That Myrtle Warbler was great indeed! Lucky to get in in the Netherlands, but only managed two photo's at the time.
So many amazing birds visiting the UK! Great video!
What a great look back at those goodies you've seen so far! I reckon an autumnal long weekend on the north Norfolk coast would assist you on your birding quest with a Cromer crab for tea of course!
Good to have you back
Great video looking back so far in 2024
Roll on autumn 😊
Impressive, educational and interesting. Thanks.
How many of these did you find for yourself? Or have you just been following the flock?
Do U2 use eBird
To keep a cheak list yes we do
Apologies but I could't watch beyond the Black-throated Diver. Call me pedantic but the lack of hyphens in the bird names is beyond irritating. They're there for a reason.
Ok, I’ll call you pedantic. :P
@Redeyedvideo apologies, its entirely my fault, although, it's a shame you did not get further, you missed out on some amazing birds! , epecially the Dark-eyed Junco!