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I came a cross your wonderful channel. Birding Alaska, "it is such a wonderful place my dear". It must be a wonderful paradise for the birds lovers and nature lovers. I am so glad to see what you shared right here. Stay connected, dear.
Thanks! I have started production on part 2 but it will be a bit between each episode as I do this in my “free time”. I am certainly enjoying sharing the story!
Yep! Been to all the same places! It’s just as you depict. Exciting revisiting with you. Aleutian tern colony was cool, birds flying over us. We did a short pelagic out of Homer. I had the same lifers as you.
Excellent video! Looking forward to the next chapter. I'm envious of your Hudsonian Godwit sight at WL... when we were there, in June 5 2017, there were only one far away on the mudflats (seen from along Tony Knowle's trail). And, we never went to Homer, just to Seward (and Barrow and Nome and St Paul) bcs there wasn't enough time we decided.
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The godwits were certainly a treat not taken for granted. I hope you can make it back and go to Homer. It’s such a unique area. And I hope to make it back and get to Barrow, Nome and the Aleutians (I’m jealous of that!).
@@TheOvenbirder Oh, I guess you would be a little envious of that... Barrow, Nome and St Paul were such treats! The trip we made was of the once-in-a-lifetime sort and cost an arm and a leg, we'd saved to it for years. I've uploaded videos from the trip here on YT, they're not as good as yours, I refuse to speak (being a Swede) so I just text and leave it at that. And I filmed with my camera at the time, the Canon 7D II, and it's a nice camera for photos, but *man* it SUCKS to film with. So the video clips are both few and shitty/SHAKY, the resulting videos are more of a glorified slideshows... I'm still quite proud of them, though.🙄
@Hummingbirder1 I’ll have to check out your videos! I’m pretty amateur myself and most of my stable stuff is digicoped with my iPhone. I also use a super zoom Canon Supershot (which can be a bit unsteady!). I’m currently putting together my Seward and Kenai Fjords NP video. Then I’ll have videos after that covering more interior Alaska including Denali Highway, Fairbanks and Denali NP. I hope you tune in for those videos as well. No drop dates yet though, as I work on them when I have time.
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Wonderful!! Looking forward to seeing more of your adventure in Alaska!!
Very cool, thanks for producing and sharing!
Sweet
Good video
I came a cross your wonderful channel. Birding Alaska, "it is such a wonderful place my dear". It must be a wonderful paradise for the birds lovers and nature lovers. I am so glad to see what you shared right here. Stay connected, dear.
Thank you for your kind comments! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you check out my other videos too and share them with others! Thanks!
Hey there, fancy meeting you here!😁
Great filming skills and storyline-can’t wait until the next adventure!
Thanks! I have started production on part 2 but it will be a bit between each episode as I do this in my “free time”. I am certainly enjoying sharing the story!
Nicely done!
Thanks Eric! I hope this video can do justice to birding in Alaska which I know you’ve experienced!
Yep! Been to all the same places! It’s just as you depict. Exciting revisiting with you. Aleutian tern colony was cool, birds flying over us. We did a short pelagic out of Homer. I had the same lifers as you.
Excellent video! Looking forward to the next chapter. I'm envious of your Hudsonian Godwit sight at WL... when we were there, in June 5 2017, there were only one far away on the mudflats (seen from along Tony Knowle's trail). And, we never went to Homer, just to Seward (and Barrow and Nome and St Paul) bcs there wasn't enough time we decided.
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The godwits were certainly a treat not taken for granted. I hope you can make it back and go to Homer. It’s such a unique area. And I hope to make it back and get to Barrow, Nome and the Aleutians (I’m jealous of that!).
@@TheOvenbirder Oh, I guess you would be a little envious of that... Barrow, Nome and St Paul were such treats! The trip we made was of the once-in-a-lifetime sort and cost an arm and a leg, we'd saved to it for years. I've uploaded videos from the trip here on YT, they're not as good as yours, I refuse to speak (being a Swede) so I just text and leave it at that. And I filmed with my camera at the time, the Canon 7D II, and it's a nice camera for photos, but *man* it SUCKS to film with. So the video clips are both few and shitty/SHAKY, the resulting videos are more of a glorified slideshows... I'm still quite proud of them, though.🙄
@Hummingbirder1 I’ll have to check out your videos! I’m pretty amateur myself and most of my stable stuff is digicoped with my iPhone. I also use a super zoom Canon Supershot (which can be a bit unsteady!). I’m currently putting together my Seward and Kenai Fjords NP video. Then I’ll have videos after that covering more interior Alaska including Denali Highway, Fairbanks and Denali NP. I hope you tune in for those videos as well. No drop dates yet though, as I work on them when I have time.
what month was this trip? What were the dates?
May 27-28, 2021 as shown at the start of the video.