FINALLY getting this NEW bird
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2024
- In this video I go searching for new first of the year birds and run into TWO new life birds, including one that I have been searching for, for a very long time.
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By USFWS Mountain-Prairie - Sharp-Tailed Grouse, Public Domain, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
By Paul Hurtado - Northern Shrike, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
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Congrats on the lifer! Really liked the grouse. We only have ruffed grouse and spruce grouse here in Vermont.
Keep up the nice work!
Thank you for watching!! That's awesome! I would love to see a Spruce Grouse someday!
I saw the title and thumbnail and immediately got excited for you. Let's go!!!!! Finally got the shrike
Thank you!! Super excited to get it! Loggerhead here I come!
Black-billed Magpie is common in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR in the New Territories.
Very cool!!
Great video! Congrats on the Northern Shrike, I’ve been looking for one for a while now. ❤
Thanks for watching! Sending you shrike luck!
Congrats on your new lifer!
Thank you!!
Good stuff young man. Sharp tailed Grouse☺️
Thanks!!
Cool channel! I started more from a photography angle with birds but now am pretty serious about birding and expanding my life list and year lists. I finally got a Northern Shrike this winter on the same day as a Northern hawk owl! Wish I had sharp tail grouse near me though.
Thanks I appreciate it! Congrats on the shrike and hawk owl those are tough to find!
I would love to see grouse. I got my lifer northern shrike a few months ago in Rochester, NY, on the same day I got my lifer short-eared owl. Loggerhead shrike were common where I lived in Central Florida.
What eastern birds do you really want to see? I'm so jealous of the birds you guys have out west that I maybe take the eastern birds for granted.
Congrats on your Northern Shrike and Short-eared Owl!
There's quite a few Eastern warbler species that I really want to see! Also Roseate Spoonbill, Limpkin, Snail Kites, etc are all super high on my list as well!
@@brighteyedbirding if you go to Sweetwater Preserve in Gainesville Florida at the right time you'll get limpkins, snail kites and Roseate Spoonbills there, easily.
Congrats again on the lifer and hope you get out East soon.
Congrats on the lifer. Wish I could get lifers so often. We have one record of northern shrike in the netherlands. It was of the siberian subspecies.
Haha it will slow down eventually as the life list begins to grow 😂 that’s cool there is one record! Quite the vagrant!
@@brighteyedbirding enjoy it while it lasts ;) but when I have the time and money I could go birding in other countries in Europe and get more lifers.
I feel like a terrible birder because I still don’t have western meadowlark. Apparently they’re everywhere and I’ve heard them before, but I haven’t seen them.
There’s always one bird every birder thinks they should have on their list but just can’t seem to find it! You’re doing great! Once you see one Western Meadowlark you’ll see hundreds haha
I used to see a sharp-tailed grouse in Nebraska.
Oh no!! Have they disappeared from that area or did you move somewhere else?
@@brighteyedbirding I used to live in Nebraska many years ago and saw one there. They are still there today.