I had a Great-crested Flycatcher in my suburban Minnesota neighborhood back in August. It hid in the trees and I never was able to get eyes on it, which was frustrating, especially when because it would have been a lifer.
Thank you for these videos. I am new to birding and am enjoying your format and presentation. I am about 30 - 40 min north of you in Nashua so it is great to see something really local. I saw in another comment from a previous video that you were thinking about making a presentation on your camera gear and hopefully, process. I would be very interested in seeing that for sure.
@@lcador9 I film handheld and then stabilize in post. This creates the artifacts you are seeing. I’m working on reducing this as much as possible. I don’t want to use a tripod.
Nice. Loved seeing all your great shots.
I had a Great-crested Flycatcher in my suburban Minnesota neighborhood back in August. It hid in the trees and I never was able to get eyes on it, which was frustrating, especially when because it would have been a lifer.
thank you!
Another interesting and fine video - most enjoyable, especially the male Scarlet Tanager!
Thank you! The Scarlet Tanager was my favorite also.
Thank you for these videos. I am new to birding and am enjoying your format and presentation. I am about 30 - 40 min north of you in Nashua so it is great to see something really local. I saw in another comment from a previous video that you were thinking about making a presentation on your camera gear and hopefully, process. I would be very interested in seeing that for sure.
Hi Dan, glad you like the videos. I am planning to make a couple videos on cameras for birding over the summer when the birding slows down.
So many wonderful bird sightings! New subscriber here ✨
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos.
Excellent channel but the autofocus in video mode is very poor. What camera was used?
@@lcador9 I film handheld and then stabilize in post. This creates the artifacts you are seeing. I’m working on reducing this as much as possible. I don’t want to use a tripod.
Ah, yes, the Brown Headed Cowbird. The deadbeat dad of the birding world, lol.
Haha that is a good way to put it! Low effort parenting.