Might I recommend for all the beginners, get a Field Guide of Birds in your particular state/area. They are incredibly helpful, most of them list the birds not by name but by color so you can easily find a bird you don't recognize and a list in the back to check off birds as you see them.
I'm so grateful for this video! I am now in the midst of taking the online course, and enjoying it immensely. Thank you so much! Cheers from The Hague!
Last winter, a belted kingfisher stayed all winter by a lake near me, here in Pennsylvania, which I know is very unusual behavior. I thought they migrated before winter.
hi, I am from Hunza Pakistan I love to see the bird in wild flight and flocking. and I am a film in Hunza as will. #birdlife #BrahminyMyna #wildlifephotography Brahminy Myna(Brahminy Starling)Birdlife Gilgit-Baltistan 🇵🇰
Hey I need your help I found a sparrow near my room but nest was so high to put him back so I kept in new nest near that but no bird came to her to feed so from the evening I started feeding him but problem arises today after finding him 6 day. she's unable to speak how to solve it. Please help me
Don't bother getting complete course. There is just too much info that is crammed into each section. Better off buying a book. The Lectures where he describes each variety of birds would have been more useful if the call's were included for each bird! Only a handful were included.
I like your note about identifying a bird as a hummingbird by its flight. Paraphrased, basically you just need to be sober, ha. ha. I struggle with identifying the different hummingbird species when they are in flight, though. Its all a beautiful blur. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I had no idea there were so many ways I could identify a bird
As I am retired and spend much time at home, I’ve come to love my backyard bird pets ( all are free to fly away) and we have truly communicated. Southeastern New England and surrounded by leafy woods and open backyard. Many species with birdhouses and nests nearby. I love watching them do their thing. It is a great way to connect with nature, peace, and just maybe philosophical
Came here looking for mockingbird behavior in California. Since March 2016. and now July they're quiet. Where did they go? They only started showing up here consistently since 2016.
I looks like some sort of house finch, but I'm not sure, the beak looks like it's smaller than its head and its beak looks like it's all purpose. so, I hope I can help you
I need your help!i think I found a new species or sub species, it is possibly related to a wren or bushtit but it is a very dark but pale green I need your help!
Hi Raji, you could try taking a photo of the bird and using Google Image search to find matching images, or there may be a birding group in your area who could help! There's even a number of bird identification sites online where you can put in characteristics and find out which one you've been watching. Good luck!
Tail wagging exclusive to whatever he said is so inaccurate, what about Wagtails, Grey Wagtail and White Wagtail? So it that point, do I take any notice of him?
Might I recommend for all the beginners, get a Field Guide of Birds in your particular state/area. They are incredibly helpful, most of them list the birds not by name but by color so you can easily find a bird you don't recognize and a list in the back to check off birds as you see them.
That's exactly what I need and I can't find any good resources on the internet!
I got the nat geo field guide for birds of north America, really good book
What a great tutorial for beginners like me. So much I had never even thought about!
I'm so grateful for this video! I am now in the midst of taking the online course, and enjoying it immensely. Thank you so much! Cheers from The Hague!
Thank you for your kind words! Enjoy this course and so many more and never stop learning!
Helpful video with lots of good pointers for amateur birders.
Wonderful! I have been tiptoeing around birding for several years now, and this introduction just makes me want to get into it even more.
Stunning video!
A great video, is very helpful! Thank you for sharing this information!
Very important.I l like to watch beautiful birds. Thanks a lot.
What a great video, I'd love to show this to my daughter!
Good guide. Thank you. - very clear what is the most important bird in your life ;)
Amazing video and amazing channel and amazing job friend 😀😎👍
Beautiful
Thank you for the lesson on these topics.
This is soooo excellent..
Informative!!!!
Last winter, a belted kingfisher stayed all winter by a lake near me, here in Pennsylvania, which I know is very unusual behavior. I thought they migrated before winter.
I can clearly hear this guy is South African. We love bird watching 😂😂😂
Same lol
Informative
The first few minutes are just him telling us how much he loves his wife.
Is nice.
Great video, very helpful
This is WONDERFUL! Thank you!
hope I get the chance to visit this place
Those are nice birbs
That's a great birding experience
Very nice presentation! Thank you!
1/10 lots of fowl language
lol very funny
Nice.....
Love birds 😍
Very useful lecture ...I Liked ...
Just read Birding Basics and you'll know everything
Wonderful amazing
good job
Well done!
hi, I am from Hunza Pakistan I love to see the bird in wild flight and flocking. and I am a film in Hunza as will.
#birdlife #BrahminyMyna #wildlifephotography
Brahminy Myna(Brahminy Starling)Birdlife Gilgit-Baltistan 🇵🇰
Hey I need your help I found a sparrow near my room but nest was so high to put him back so I kept in new nest near that but no bird came to her to feed so from the evening I started feeding him but problem arises today after finding him 6 day. she's unable to speak how to solve it.
Please help me
Yogesh Verma put some seeds near the nest but not close enough for the baby birds
hello good afternoon
Secretary birds
Google doesn't tell me anything.
Bird id
a wife guy and a bird guy, gotta love it
Dippers👈👌
7:10 everything is slower in the South 😂
Even the people.
Don't bother getting complete course. There is just too much info that is crammed into each section. Better off buying a book. The Lectures where he describes each variety of birds would have been more useful if the call's were included for each bird! Only a handful were included.
2:25 'I use a suite of ID tools subconsciously to identify my wife.'
I'm a birdier!!
This guy loves his wife
I think he has a wife...
Great video, very helpful
Beautiful
I like your note about identifying a bird as a hummingbird by its flight. Paraphrased, basically you just need to be sober, ha. ha. I struggle with identifying the different hummingbird species when they are in flight, though. Its all a beautiful blur. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I had no idea there were so many ways I could identify a bird
Very educational and helpful. Thank you....
Beautiful
As I am retired and spend much time at home, I’ve come to love my backyard bird pets ( all are free to fly away) and we have truly communicated. Southeastern New England and surrounded by leafy woods and open backyard.
Many species with birdhouses and nests nearby. I love watching them do their thing.
It is a great way to connect with nature, peace, and just maybe philosophical
Amazing!!! From Indonesia
Amazing 👍
Came here looking for mockingbird behavior in California. Since March 2016. and now July they're quiet. Where did they go? They only started showing up here consistently since 2016.
Nice
Does anyone know the species on the TV at 26:34
I looks like some sort of house finch, but I'm not sure, the beak looks like it's smaller than its head and its beak looks like it's all purpose. so, I hope I can help you
Common Redpoll.
Thank you so much
I knew your accent was different! I just saw a comment that said you are south African.
I walk 5 miles a day. Walking, unlike biking, allows you to see birds in flight.
aburre mirar tanto a un hombre uno tiene ser mas ilstrativo tratandose de birs aunbexplicando
I like singing bird America 😍
Love this!
Nice video
intresting
Please, the names in latin. We are many people who don´t be interest in yours invented names. At least, both.
I need your help!i think I found a new species or sub species, it is possibly related to a wren or bushtit but it is a very dark but pale green I need your help!
Hi Raji, you could try taking a photo of the bird and using Google Image search to find matching images, or there may be a birding group in your area who could help!
There's even a number of bird identification sites online where you can put in characteristics and find out which one you've been watching.
Good luck!
Tail wagging exclusive to whatever he said is so inaccurate, what about Wagtails, Grey Wagtail and White Wagtail? So it that point, do I take any notice of him?