Birding Northern Peru part one
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2018
- Northern Peru is rarely visited by tourists. In fact, during our three week trip, once we left the coastal towns we were often the only clients in the hotels. Still also in the North there are interesting archeological sites to visit. In 2014 we drove 2000 km from Lima to Tarapoto in the eastern foothills of the Andes.
This video was edited with the focus on the birdlife. - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
12:20 My favorite I love that bird
I really need to visit Peru!! Well done.
beautiful shots!
Many-coloured Rush-Tyrant has to be one of the best birds I've ever seen.
inded a stunning bird!😄
Lovely video 👌
Thank you, Guy I like all video
We have vermilion flycatchers and black-crowned night herons here, too (Phoenix, AZ). I have hundreds of pix of the former from our dog park.
sure, some birds like night herons can be found almost everywhere.
The idea behind these video's is to illustrate what we saw (and could catch on video) walking around in these places: sometimes a bit disapointing?
Nice birding! Your lancebill is actually a Swordbilled Hummingbird.
Nice video!
The Shiny Cowbird is a dark morph of Vermilion Flycatcher
Thanks,
I learned something new. In fact, we saw probably more of these dark morph birds around Lima.
@@guymarchal5079 To add to his notes, hopefully more exciting for you, your green-fronted lancebill is actually a sword-billed hummingbird. I think it's a female, but I'm not that good.
Also in that dry coastal habitat, your green ibis should be a puna ibis and I believe your golden-olive woodpecker, is a the more range-restricted Black-necked woodpecker, but I would seek out expert advice. Hopefully this adds to your lifelist.
Merci, pour avoir partagé ces vidéos, très interressant.
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@Myles Jasiah Instablaster ;)
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Mooie fotos hoor.
👍🏻👍🏻
meadowlark is awesome bird , and a thought those statues look like the ones from easter island almost identical
Very good,Could you tell me which camera were you using?Thanks.
This was recorded with a Panasonic HC-X900 HD 3mos camera
Kothanum koodeya okkarthuku munnadi ommala nowadays kumbudarranunga 🙏👎pottainga 😄😃😀😍
Thank you for sharing this. Would you mind sharing what equipment you used?
Guy Marchal 1 maand geleden
What I use is a Sony FDR-AX53 4K consumer camera with a 20X optical zoom, fitted with an old Sony teleconversion lens VCL-HG2037Y factor 2X.
I record moving scenes preferentially in FHD at 50P.
I only us 4K 25P recording for long distance shots without too much motion.
This allows me to crop later on during editing achieving around 1600mm equivalent without loosing FHD resolution. I render in XAVC S which provides much better quality than XAVC. Recording for both formats at 100 megabit sec to minimise artefacts.
Thank you, Guy! Great video! Looking forward to following in your footsteps in November!
what liquid that you gave at the feeder? the birds love it!
What is the apparatus on top of your camera?
it is a flash extender see "better beamer" on the internet.
it concentrates the light of your flash and allows to get strong illumination at fairly large distance.
jammer van de flits oogjes