This video is about birds of Hampi on the Deccan plateau in South India. #naturedocumentary #wildlifewonders #birdsofindia #natgeoindia #birds #birdslover #hampi
I never feel bore to visit Hampi again and again..I go Hampi many times but every visit I feel new,energetic woww..such a cool positive place it is..Thank You So much for this video sir it's beautiful..
Beautifully filmed bro, I was raised in hospet , never found time to film it. You must be true Fan of Hampi! David visiting now especially feb, you can spot more than u can imagine! I liked you documentary!
Wonderful David. I was reminded of my sojourn in Hampi and Tungabhadra coracle ride. You have covered quite an amount of wildlife with your easy flowing monologue. Great. I am especially thrilled to see Yellow Throated Bulbul, which I have studied In the Gingee Fort and the surrounding hills. Hampi's mountain crags are the ideal place for them. This video stirred a lot of my memories. Thank you, sir.
monsoon is best for resident birds. most of the film was done in monsoon. the bears in daroji are year round but better in winter. pass febuary it is very hot until july
Only edge of distal part oftail feather are white . Note presence of prominent marking over head & distinct buff collar All these features are absent in Savanna Nightjar
Really amazing documentation of Hampi & birds of Hampi
Shalom .Thank you. Watching from Australia. Praise the Lord. God bless you.
Another great video!
Wonderful work... please keep it up to motivate like us
Excellent presentation David . Very informative and entertaining.
I never feel bore to visit Hampi again and again..I go Hampi many times but every visit I feel new,energetic woww..such a cool positive place it is..Thank You So much for this video sir it's beautiful..
Nice voice narration with bird watching..
Beautifully filmed bro, I was raised in hospet , never found time to film it. You must be true Fan of Hampi! David visiting now especially feb, you can spot more than u can imagine! I liked you documentary!
Nice presentation 👏
It was a delight to watch the video. Very informative and well presented. Thanks for sharing
Wonderful David. I was reminded of my sojourn in Hampi and Tungabhadra coracle ride. You have covered quite an amount of wildlife with your easy flowing monologue. Great. I am especially thrilled to see Yellow Throated Bulbul, which I have studied In the Gingee Fort and the surrounding hills. Hampi's mountain crags are the ideal place for them. This video stirred a lot of my memories. Thank you, sir.
Lovely complilation of birds of Hampi.
Very much enjoyed this. However, it seems that at 1:41 you captured Birds of a whole different variety. Great video overall and thanks for sharing!
beautiful collection of Hampi natural resource
Great work...👌👌❤
Buenos dias, és un prazer poder mira tú trabajo nosotros amamos la naturaleza,gracias muchacias!
Very well narrated. Perhaps I glimpse of best possible accomodation ( with name and mobile number) would have been nice. Thanks.
Excellent footage.... Loved the narrative ...
Excellent Documentation David. Congratulations.
Superb work..Liked it.
Simply superb...!! Thanks for sharing
so informative thanks for this excellent vdo
bravo david very nice work
Awesome video,Kargosh !
What a wonderful video, thanks so much!
awesome work
Beautiful
Isn't it Brown Shrike @ 9:10 ? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Which is the best time to visit hampi to see the birds in abundance? Pls reply
monsoon is best for resident birds. most of the film was done in monsoon. the bears in daroji are year round but better in winter. pass febuary it is very hot until july
14:34 bird is indian nightjar to me
why?......the feathers in the end of the tail is all white.
Only edge of distal part oftail feather are white .
Note presence of prominent marking over head & distinct buff collar
All these features are absent in Savanna Nightjar
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Shalom .Thank you. Watching from Australia. Praise the Lord. God bless you.