Wonderful footage and very interesting and informative narration. It may not be possible for me to travel to these places. Thanks for sharing. Hoping and wishing you many more such thrilling birding tours
Ooohwow this must have been a fabulous journey in Ecuador !. Sooo many amazing birds to watch I would'nt dream of. Thank you for sharing this was stunning🎉🤗🤗
Oh Wow! I just saw your blue dot. My family and I will have a great time this evening, watching together. Thank you both so much. All your videos are incredible.
Sure did! Alana you are incredible (not leaving out the photographer) but your expertise so compliments Greg's videos. I've been checking your channel on and off since your last video, just in case I wasn't sent the blue dot. Ecuador has some stunners, not the least the Hummingbirds. Some birds on this one we've never seen before. ATB from W.A.
What a wonderful birding video! The narration is excellent, as well as the videography. And your production captivated me right to the end. For those who need to keep bird names correct, the euphonia labeled Thick-billed 16:53 is an Orange-bellied Euphonia. Understandable as there are ten euphonia species alone in Ecuador to learn to ID, and most are quite similar looking.
Thanks Rick for your kind comments and for the correction. We really appreciate that, especially on our non-Australian films where we are not familiar with the birds.
Loved your video. I was also in Ecuador in May but on a general tour not a birding holiday so you showed me all the birds I missed. I saw a few of the same ones. Hope to go back again someday, a wonderful country, but maybe not the best roads!
What a small world. My wife and I are avid birders (more bird watchers these days), retired from the USA and living just outside Mindo. We were watching your video on birding northern Australia, and stumbled across this video. We would have invited you to our place for coffee had we met you. Cheers!
1:10 I’m from Ecuador and have a really hard time telling the difference between an eared dove and an Ecuadorian ground dove. Any pointers? They look so similar to me 😫
The two black slash marks on the side of an Eared dove's head ( one starts down from behind the eye, the other is located at the top of the side of its neck ) is a distinguishing feature. This may be why it's named "Eared" in English. The ground-doves lack these marks.
It looks like you had a wonderful trip. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful birds and scenery! Wow!
Wonderful footage and very interesting and informative narration. It may not be possible for me to travel to these places. Thanks for sharing. Hoping and wishing you many more such thrilling birding tours
Thanks for your good wishes and happy to share.
I am so pleased you've now encountered the enchanting hummingbird family, aren't they something :)
A lifetime's dream fulfilled😊
Ooohwow this must have been a fabulous journey in Ecuador !. Sooo many amazing birds to watch I would'nt dream of. Thank you for sharing this was stunning🎉🤗🤗
Yes it's an incredibly beautiful country with stunning birds.
Oh Wow! I just saw your blue dot. My family and I will have a great time this evening, watching together. Thank you both so much. All your videos are incredible.
Thank you. Hope you enjoyed this one..
Sure did! Alana you are incredible (not leaving out the photographer) but your expertise so compliments Greg's videos. I've been checking your channel on and off since your last video, just in case I wasn't sent the blue dot. Ecuador has some stunners, not the least the Hummingbirds. Some birds on this one we've never seen before. ATB from W.A.
I adore those green birds
Thank you and congratulations for this masterpiece
Thank you
Beautiful, different species of birds,thanks for sharing
Great photos, and truly appreciated the commentary. Thank you.
Thank you Carol.
great video. Thank you!!!
Thanks
What a wonderful birding video! The narration is excellent, as well as the videography. And your production captivated me right to the end. For those who need to keep bird names correct, the euphonia labeled Thick-billed 16:53 is an Orange-bellied Euphonia. Understandable as there are ten euphonia species alone in Ecuador to learn to ID, and most are quite similar looking.
Thanks Rick for your kind comments and for the correction. We really appreciate that, especially on our non-Australian films where we are not familiar with the birds.
Great video, I'm envious. More please 😀
Glad you liked it.
What an amazing video of so many beautiful birds. Thanks for the experience 😊
Glad you enjoyed it.
stunning birds💚
Loved your video. I was also in Ecuador in May but on a general tour not a birding holiday so you showed me all the birds I missed. I saw a few of the same ones. Hope to go back again someday, a wonderful country, but maybe not the best roads!
Glad that supplemented your trip. Yes, most of the roads are terrible!
absolutely stunning birds!
What a small world. My wife and I are avid birders (more bird watchers these days), retired from the USA and living just outside Mindo. We were watching your video on birding northern Australia, and stumbled across this video. We would have invited you to our place for coffee had we met you. Cheers!
That would have been great. If you ever find yourself in this part of the world (South Australia) please get in touch.
QUE LINDO, CRIAÇÃO DIVINA. 😅 Bauru sp 🇧🇷
TUDO QUE DEUS VERDADEIRO, CRIOU É FANTÁSTICO. 😅 Bauru sp
Fantastic video, enjoyed it immensely
Thanks Bill. It's a great birding destination.
wow great looking trip , personally for me the tanagers and other birds look more spectacular than the hummingbirds i mean that rufus mot mot wooow
Yep. There are so many beautiful birds there but I guess we're fascinated by Hummingbirds because we have none in Australia.
great videography.
Thanks
ISSO QUE É PRESENTE DE DEUS. 😅. Bauru sp 🇧🇷
Thank you for Sharing.
What camera lenses focal ranges did you use and which would you recommend at each place?
Thanks ,I used bridge camera Sony RX 10 mk 4, mainly auto setting.
1:10 I’m from Ecuador and have a really hard time telling the difference between an eared dove and an Ecuadorian ground dove. Any pointers? They look so similar to me 😫
The two black slash marks on the side of an Eared dove's head ( one starts down from behind the eye, the other is located at the top of the side of its neck ) is a distinguishing feature. This may be why it's named "Eared" in English. The ground-doves lack these marks.
@@RickK347 makes sense, thanks!
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