Good morning to both of you. 😀😀😀So happy to watch both your videos every week. So glad to know that you two enjoy seeing hummingbirds and American Robins. They are very common across the western US, 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yesterday morning as I walked along the waterfront promenade n the semi-rural area of the New Territories in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, I spotted for the first time a pair of JUVENILE , both Male and Female, Asian Koel birds. These birds are more often heard than seen. This pair of JUVENILE Asian Koel birds were harassing a pair of Black-collared Starlings in the trees and making all successful attempts to chase them away as these Koel want to take over the nests 🪹 of the Black-collared Starlings and knowing that the Asian Koel birds are members of the Cuckoo’s family, they are brood-parasitic birds ! So I can consider a ‘LIFER’ for me to see for the first time a pair of JUVENILE (birth Male and Female) Asian Koel birds. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another great video! I'll be visiting my hometown of Ogden next month, excited to see some birds that we don't have where I live in the Carolinas. I'll be happy to escape the humidity as well!
Good morning to both of you. 😀😀😀So happy to watch both your videos every week. So glad to know that you two enjoy seeing hummingbirds and American Robins. They are very common across the western US, 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Still need to find the Caliope Hummingbird!
Those photos turned out so good! Great video! Can't wait for more adventures!
Definitely many more to come!
Yesterday morning as I walked along the waterfront promenade n the semi-rural area of the New Territories in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, I spotted for the first time a pair of JUVENILE , both Male and Female, Asian Koel birds. These birds are more often heard than seen. This pair of JUVENILE Asian Koel birds were harassing a pair of Black-collared Starlings in the trees and making all successful attempts to chase them away as these Koel want to take over the nests 🪹 of the Black-collared Starlings and knowing that the Asian Koel birds are members of the Cuckoo’s family, they are brood-parasitic birds ! So I can consider a ‘LIFER’ for me to see for the first time a pair of JUVENILE (birth Male and Female) Asian Koel birds. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So cool to hear about birds in other parts of the world
I heard a Northern Flicker here in Minnesota today, but I couldn't get eyes on it. It would be a lifer for me.
Oooo hope you find it soon! They are great birds.
Another great video! I'll be visiting my hometown of Ogden next month, excited to see some birds that we don't have where I live in the Carolinas. I'll be happy to escape the humidity as well!
Hope you see some great species! Anything in particular you are hoping to see when you are back in the area?
@@HawkInTheLens Because we enjoy so many Carolina chickadees in our backyard I'm keen on seeing a mountain chickadee.