Most of this birds are rescue animals that would not survive in the wild. Years ago they were breeding American Eagles that couldn't fly anymore from an accident. Better than a zoo by far. Thanks for the video.
Hey Tom! Sorry for the late comment man, but you know me, i love to red all of the signage and obviously i have a life outside of UA-cam, so it takes longer. I really enjoyed this video! Nice variety of animals, i like that they take in endangered animals! And inured/non-releasable animals! Great camerawork as usual Tom! I missed your jokes as well and you did not disappoint near the end of the video, man you`re corny, there was like 4 jokes in like a 30-second time-frame, right near the end, if you wanna go look back. 1:04:36 ( bird joke ), 1:01:18 ( birds eye view, seriously Tom? ), I also really enjoyed the animal presentation. Very knowledgeable people, very cute animals as well! That is one lucky Kingsnake! Being run over and still thriving? You go Kingsnake! As a Canadian, i have to admit i flinched when you called these Canadian Geese: 1:02:30, they are a goose of some kind, i just can`t remember the name at the moment, i`v e seen them before, just not Canadian Geese. I thought i`d clear that up for you! 1:02:14: Wow! That`s a pretty peacock!! Very nice animals in this tour Tom! Talk about a way to start up the channel after a bit of a hiatus! Here in Canada, we`ve been getting snowstorm after snowstorm almost every night, plow trucks out every night, my dad snow-blowing during the day. Count yourself lucky you live in Florida Tom... Mini work update: I just passed 7 months at Walmart on Feb 5th. I`ve gone through 3 different Assistant Managers in my department ( Prateek, i really did not like him, neither did anyone else, Daniel who is a Store Manager at one of the Beer Stores in town and now we`ve had Wendy for about 2 months or so, she was with the night shift crew for a number of years an agreed to fulfil the Customer Experience Assistant Manager Position. ). Nowadays, i`m Greeter most of the time, counting people in and out on the scanner and tending to the front entrance as needed. When needed, i also go outside to gather carts ( Store Standards ). Sometimes, i go and put things back on the shelf from Customer Service ( Recovery ). Everyone has been really, really nice and it`s a much better environment than Tim Hortons, especially Mentally, i`ve made countless friends at Walmart. Looking forward to you reply as always Tom! I hope you and your family ( human and animal ) are well! I hope work is going as good for you as it is for me, i hope it`s a good work environment for you!
@Noah Roy This was a really fun place to visit. I enjoyed the gardens with all the different varieties of plants and tree's. All the rescue animals are of course the highlight of my visit. When I called those geese "Canadian" I didn't mean they we're Canadian Geese. I meant they we're from Canada, they said "Eh" a lot so I figured they we're here on vacation. Glad you enjoyed the video and all the reading material I filmed. Good to hear work is going well for you as it is for me. My family is well too, including the animals. See ya next vid Noah 😊
@@TomsRoadTrippin Happy to hear that you`re doing well Tom! Ah that`s what you meant! I see them in the summer here from time to time, among other waterfowl. Seriously Tom,,, the Geese were saying Eh? I can really tell i`m talking to Tom`s Road Trippin and not some hacker... If you`re ever hacked, i`ll know because he/she won`t be making jokes haha!!
@@TomsRoadTrippin You are probably right my friend! Comment is up on your most recent video Tom! Comment was too long, so i added a reply, make sure to read the comment and reply! Happy reading!
If you want to see something funny 🤣. On highway 1 Florida above Jacksonville there is a ferry. They have a flock of seagulls that ride the ferry everyday that they can.
@@TomsRoadTrippin I know, they certainly are. Unfortunately I no longer have the video of it. My phone erased it, because there was no more room in the storage.
Ravens have bigger curvier beaks Crows have a straight beak Ravens have a larger head Crows r smaller Ravens have nasal feathers Crows caw Ravens croak Crows have smooth feathers Ravens have shaggy feathers Crows flap Ravens soar Crows have a fan-shaped tail Ravens have wedge-shaped tails Crows have shorter primaries also Crows r more abundant finally Ravens r more solitary
Most of this birds are rescue animals that would not survive in the wild. Years ago they were breeding American Eagles that couldn't fly anymore from an accident. Better than a zoo by far. Thanks for the video.
That's one of the many things I liked about Flamingo Gardens. Glad you enjoyed mu tour.
You are doing an outstanding job Tom! Great video my friend 😎
Thank You, I really appreciate that. 😀
Very cool place, Tom! Many cool animals. Thanks for sharing! 😀
It was a fun and relaxing place to visit. Thanks for your comment Jonathan 😊
Loved seeing the creature encounters, the animal embassadors were great!
Yeah it was a great presentation. That snake was very lucky it survived being run over.
can't forget this one
Such a fun facility, so glad I went there.
The wildlife show was very interesting. Thank you !
The whole experience was fantastic. I'm glad you enjoyed it to 😁
Can you go to Gilcrease bird sanctuary in Las Vegas Nevada for the next video
I'm planning to go back out West next year. I'll try to work that into my plans. Thanks for the reccomondation.
I would love 💕 to see a Sheldon video.
Back at the beginning of this year I did a video featuring mt animals at home. Sheldon is in that video, he's a handsome tortoise.
One of the ones that didn't want to wait is a cormorant.
Thanks for the identification
@@TomsRoadTrippin Your welcome.
Ik ur still working on details 4 Marchs Roadtrip do u have a date planned 2 post an update
Mid March is the likely timeframe.
Hey Tom!
Sorry for the late comment man, but you know me, i love to red all of the signage and obviously i have a life outside of UA-cam, so it takes longer. I really enjoyed this video! Nice variety of animals, i like that they take in endangered animals! And inured/non-releasable animals! Great camerawork as usual Tom! I missed your jokes as well and you did not disappoint near the end of the video, man you`re corny, there was like 4 jokes in like a 30-second time-frame, right near the end, if you wanna go look back. 1:04:36 ( bird joke ), 1:01:18 ( birds eye view, seriously Tom? ),
I also really enjoyed the animal presentation. Very knowledgeable people, very cute animals as well! That is one lucky Kingsnake! Being run over and still thriving? You go Kingsnake!
As a Canadian, i have to admit i flinched when you called these Canadian Geese: 1:02:30, they are a goose of some kind, i just can`t remember the name at the moment, i`v e seen them before, just not Canadian Geese. I thought i`d clear that up for you!
1:02:14: Wow! That`s a pretty peacock!! Very nice animals in this tour Tom! Talk about a way to start up the channel after a bit of a hiatus!
Here in Canada, we`ve been getting snowstorm after snowstorm almost every night, plow trucks out every night, my dad snow-blowing during the day. Count yourself lucky you live in Florida Tom...
Mini work update: I just passed 7 months at Walmart on Feb 5th. I`ve gone through 3 different Assistant Managers in my department ( Prateek, i really did not like him, neither did anyone else, Daniel who is a Store Manager at one of the Beer Stores in town and now we`ve had Wendy for about 2 months or so, she was with the night shift crew for a number of years an agreed to fulfil the Customer Experience Assistant Manager Position. ). Nowadays, i`m Greeter most of the time, counting people in and out on the scanner and tending to the front entrance as needed. When needed, i also go outside to gather carts ( Store Standards ). Sometimes, i go and put things back on the shelf from Customer Service ( Recovery ). Everyone has been really, really nice and it`s a much better environment than Tim Hortons, especially Mentally, i`ve made countless friends at Walmart.
Looking forward to you reply as always Tom! I hope you and your family ( human and animal ) are well! I hope work is going as good for you as it is for me, i hope it`s a good work environment for you!
@Noah Roy This was a really fun place to visit. I enjoyed the gardens with all the different varieties of plants and tree's. All the rescue animals are of course the highlight of my visit. When I called those geese "Canadian" I didn't mean they we're Canadian Geese. I meant they we're from Canada, they said "Eh" a lot so I figured they we're here on vacation. Glad you enjoyed the video and all the reading material I filmed. Good to hear work is going well for you as it is for me. My family is well too, including the animals. See ya next vid Noah 😊
@@TomsRoadTrippin Happy to hear that you`re doing well Tom! Ah that`s what you meant! I see them in the summer here from time to time, among other waterfowl. Seriously Tom,,, the Geese were saying Eh? I can really tell i`m talking to Tom`s Road Trippin and not some hacker... If you`re ever hacked, i`ll know because he/she won`t be making jokes haha!!
Yeah, they were saying "Honk Eh" I thought, they must be Canadian 😀
@@TomsRoadTrippin You are probably right my friend!
Comment is up on your most recent video Tom!
Comment was too long, so i added a reply, make sure to read the comment and reply! Happy reading!
Won't be able to review and respond till after work. I'm doing one of those fun 12 to 11 shifts today 😥
Never seen a Keel billed toucan
Very pretty bird
If you want to see something funny 🤣. On highway 1 Florida above Jacksonville there is a ferry. They have a flock of seagulls that ride the ferry everyday that they can.
They are either super smart or just super lazy. Either way they are riding in style 😁
@@TomsRoadTrippin I know, they certainly are. Unfortunately I no longer have the video of it. My phone erased it, because there was no more room in the storage.
@@sherrielong6795 That's a bummer, would be cool to see.
Ravens have bigger curvier beaks Crows have a straight beak Ravens have a larger head Crows r smaller Ravens have nasal feathers Crows caw Ravens croak Crows have smooth feathers Ravens have shaggy feathers Crows flap Ravens soar Crows have a fan-shaped tail Ravens have wedge-shaped tails Crows have shorter primaries also Crows r more abundant finally Ravens r more solitary
Thanks Trey, I appreciate the information about the many differences between the two.
@@TomsRoadTrippin wut can I say they r 2 different animals
@@TomsRoadTrippinalso another fact I forgot to tell you about Ravens are they can grow up to be as big as a Red-Tailed Hawk