GREAT video ! Huge variety of birds photographed in beautiful settings. Enjoyed the identifying shots of butterflies too. Combined with some wild animals and you created a fantastic collection for us to see. Thank you for posting this.
Hello,woww.....a very beautiful presentation of birds and high quality images!!! This must have cost you many hours to get such a variety.Very well done and great to see!! Greetings from the Netherlands and subscribed to your channel.Lots of film pleasure!!
I really liked your photos: for their subjects of course, but also because you don't go crazy for 'bokeh', but give space and in-focus attention to the creature's immediate environment. Just the right amount of stuff round them! I'm in England, and have an outsider's question: how hard did you have to work to see these birds? Which of them have to be sought out, waited for, or anyone be just plain lucky to see?
Thanks so much for the kind words, I appreciate it! A lot of these photos were taken on our family property, and we do a lot of habitat work to try and attract various birds and wildlife. Such as planting pollinator gardens, planting native trees/shrubs, and having a water feature in our yard. So a lot of these birds we drew in with proper habitat. One of the more “lucky species” were the Red Crossbills, they are uncommon in our area and this was my first year ever seeing them. 🙂
My thanks for an informative reply. Bear with me if I make a try at sounding American - 'There you have it, folks! If you build it, they will come!' Keep up the good work, it's obviously succeeding. I'll subscribe so I catch up on future wildlife images from Wisconsin.@@andyraupp4469
Those cedar waxwings sure are hard to get a good picture of. We do not have very many and they never sit still for more then a half second. Someday I'll get one to cooperate .
Beautifully captured!👍wonderful video 😊 thanks for sharing
Thank you so much, I appreciate it!
Excellent bird and nature pictures!Thank you for sharing.😍😍👍👍
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow!!!! Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thank you! And you’re welcome!
😄😄😄Nice capture. Thank you for sharing.
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Very enjoyable video!
Thanks, Happy to hear that!
Beautiful work. Thanks for the I.D.’s also.
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I sure wish I had that much to shoot where I live. Very nice photos, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thank you!
GREAT video ! Huge variety of birds photographed in beautiful settings. Enjoyed the identifying shots of butterflies too. Combined with some wild animals and you created a fantastic collection for us to see. Thank you for posting this.
Thank you so much!
Hello,woww.....a very beautiful presentation of birds and high quality images!!! This must have cost you many hours to get such a variety.Very well done and great to see!! Greetings from
the Netherlands and subscribed to your channel.Lots of film pleasure!!
Greetings, and thank you so much I appreciate it!
I really liked your photos: for their subjects of course, but also because you don't go crazy for 'bokeh', but give space and in-focus attention to the creature's immediate environment. Just the right amount of stuff round them! I'm in England, and have an outsider's question: how hard did you have to work to see these birds? Which of them have to be sought out, waited for, or anyone be just plain lucky to see?
Thanks so much for the kind words, I appreciate it! A lot of these photos were taken on our family property, and we do a lot of habitat work to try and attract various birds and wildlife. Such as planting pollinator gardens, planting native trees/shrubs, and having a water feature in our yard. So a lot of these birds we drew in with proper habitat. One of the more “lucky species” were the Red Crossbills, they are uncommon in our area and this was my first year ever seeing them. 🙂
My thanks for an informative reply. Bear with me if I make a try at sounding American - 'There you have it, folks! If you build it, they will come!' Keep up the good work, it's obviously succeeding. I'll subscribe so I catch up on future wildlife images from Wisconsin.@@andyraupp4469
Those cedar waxwings sure are hard to get a good picture of. We do not have very many and they never sit still for more then a half second. Someday I'll get one to cooperate .