Hey I’m in Mississippi happy to see Great Egret,Red tail hawks, and those red shouldered hawks, those are my locals, really nice video, thanks for no metal sound track.🦅
Another awesome video with varieties of birds; great scouting of locations and braving Pt Reyes winds. Are you going to video Morro Bay or Arcata Bay one day but I think you'll pick up lots of similar aquatic birds? At 8:50, according to Sibley West pg 251 that would be an adult eastern Hairy Woodpecker due to its large beak size relative to its head and foraging in large trunks. Hearing the sound would help but it may not be possible to record audio from afar. And 11:07, amazing to see and hear the Wren make that chirping sound... Saw my first Bald Eagle and American Dipper recently..
Thank you for watching! Unfortunately we didn't make it to Morro Bay this trip, but hopefully in the future. Thank you for the ID help with the Hairy Woodpecker! Congratulations on the Bald Eagle and American Dipper!
I'm really looking forward to your game, sounds very interesting. Be sure to add lots of birds and hotspots so that people don't finish the game in a few minutes. On the other hand Im very excited to play that game, just because all the other birdwatching games I have are either completed or don't run well on my computer. If you don't mind can you possibly put some details about how the graphics will look and what types of birds will be featured. If you don't its completely ok and I understand you have more important things to be doing.Beautiful footage of the birds you captured, Nice upload!
Hi Malcolm, thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. The game will feature real videos of birds and pictures or videos of the environment at each hotspot. We'll start out with just a couple hotspots but will add more over time.
I agree with the Hairy Woodpecker ID. If you had to pick one birding spot on this trip, which one would you go back to? We are visiting in May from Canada and trying to make the most of our time
I would probably do Monterrey. There are a lot of different places within the Monterrey area to get a good variety of birds. There will be different birds since I went in the winter but you can look at ebird to see where might be best. Have a great trip in May!
Thanks for the wonderful video. Lots of birds. I and my girlfriend are going to Monterey bay this weekend. Where do we look for horned grebe and common loon in Monterey bay? Both will be lifers. Cheers
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I saw them both at the harbor jetty, but ebird would probably be the best resource to get you to the right spot. Have a great trip!
Wow, so many types of loons on Monterey Bay?! You’re in my state. You should check out the Sacramento Wildlife refuge system. A major stopover for migrating birds. Colusa is the best, imo.
I really enjoyed this video, but I often couldn’t hear the names of the birds because of the background noise. Perhaps in the future, you could put subtitles under each bird
I couldn’t hear the names of most of the birds in the first eight minutes because of the background noise of the surf and wind. In the last half. Perhaps you could re-edit the first half and put in subtitles?
Thank you! Enjoyed seeing Pt. Reyes and remembering our visits.
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Wow! My new favorite channel. Thank you for putting in the names & id markers. That's a lot of work but so appreciated for newer birders.
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Wonderful video. Loved seeing the occasional mammal in addition to the birds!
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I always enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting.
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I love this channel
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Great video. Keep the trip reports coming, really helpful.
Thanks from the UK.
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Hey I’m in Mississippi happy to see Great Egret,Red tail hawks, and those red shouldered hawks, those are my locals, really nice video, thanks for no metal sound track.🦅
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Nice. There's some really beautiful scenes in there!
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Another awesome video with varieties of birds; great scouting of locations and braving Pt Reyes winds. Are you going to video Morro Bay or Arcata Bay one day but I think you'll pick up lots of similar aquatic birds? At 8:50, according to Sibley West pg 251 that would be an adult eastern Hairy Woodpecker due to its large beak size relative to its head and foraging in large trunks. Hearing the sound would help but it may not be possible to record audio from afar. And 11:07, amazing to see and hear the Wren make that chirping sound... Saw my first Bald Eagle and American Dipper recently..
Thank you for watching! Unfortunately we didn't make it to Morro Bay this trip, but hopefully in the future. Thank you for the ID help with the Hairy Woodpecker! Congratulations on the Bald Eagle and American Dipper!
Hello,thanks for showing this beautiful collection of birds and so many!!! Great images as well!! Greetings from the Netherlands
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Very nice☺️
Thank you!
Good stuff. I’m thinking Downy Woodpecker due to lack of wing bars, but size is the giveaway for me. Nice video thanks
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I'm really looking forward to your game, sounds very interesting. Be sure to add lots of birds and hotspots so that people don't finish the game in a few minutes. On the other hand Im very excited to play that game, just because all the other birdwatching games I have are either completed or don't run well on my computer. If you don't mind can you possibly put some details about how the graphics will look and what types of birds will be featured. If you don't its completely ok and I understand you have more important things to be doing.Beautiful footage of the birds you captured, Nice upload!
Hi Malcolm, thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. The game will feature real videos of birds and pictures or videos of the environment at each hotspot. We'll start out with just a couple hotspots but will add more over time.
I agree with the Hairy Woodpecker ID. If you had to pick one birding spot on this trip, which one would you go back to? We are visiting in May from Canada and trying to make the most of our time
I would probably do Monterrey. There are a lot of different places within the Monterrey area to get a good variety of birds. There will be different birds since I went in the winter but you can look at ebird to see where might be best. Have a great trip in May!
@@TheBirdingVoyage thank you! Been enjoying your videos to help us try and identify west coast birds
Hairy Woodpecker
Thanks, John!
Thanks for the wonderful video. Lots of birds. I and my girlfriend are going to Monterey bay this weekend. Where do we look for horned grebe and common loon in Monterey bay? Both will be lifers. Cheers
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I saw them both at the harbor jetty, but ebird would probably be the best resource to get you to the right spot. Have a great trip!
Wow, so many types of loons on Monterey Bay?! You’re in my state. You should check out the Sacramento Wildlife refuge system. A major stopover for migrating birds. Colusa is the best, imo.
I'll add that to my list. Thank you for the tip!
When did you shoot the video, in which month?
January of 2023. Thanks for watching!
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Great video. But just so you know, Monterey California is spelled with one R. Monterrey Mexico is spelled with two R’s
Thank you for letting me know!
I really enjoyed this video, but I often couldn’t hear the names of the birds because of the background noise. Perhaps in the future, you could put subtitles under each bird
I think I had subtitles under each bird. Hopefully it was showing when you watched it.
I couldn’t hear the names of most of the birds in the first eight minutes because of the background noise of the surf and wind. In the last half. Perhaps you could re-edit the first half and put in subtitles?
Great suggestion!