@@berthendrikx Dank je Bert. De eenden presenteerden zich mooi op één van de laatste mooie herfstdagen dus ik was blij dit vast te kunnen leggen terwijl de zachte wind de bladeren uit de bomen blies...
Dank je Piet. Ik hoop de komende tijd nog meer eendensoorten voor de lens te krijgen. De 'losse' exemplaren in de beken (zoals in de video) lijken wel wat 'gemakkelijker' te zijn dan de grotere groepen
This is such a wonderful video. When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought it was a Redhead or Canvasback, since they look so similar. I had to look up this bird for more information and found a site comparing the three. I always find it fascinating how many species we have here in the Northeastern US that you also have, but it's also fun to find out about those we don't have here. Seeing the Common Pochard in flight was a nice surprise. Your videography is spectacular. Thanks once again for such a fantastic video.
Wow, I looked up the canvasback and redhead, the resemblance is fascinating. Main characteristic seems to be the bloodred eyes of the common pochard while your version (redhead) has eyes that are slightly lighter. The canvasback has a much darker beak, but seems also closely related. Thanks for watching!
@@AlexBeernink I just shared this video on my personal Facebook page since I have many friends who love waterfowl as much as I do. I'm sure they will enjoy it!
Beautiful scenes with lovely gentle music. Stunning scene with the coots and the falling leaves. Best regards, Cathy
Thanks Cathy! Those falling leaves were a nice bonus!
Beautifully presented. Lovely birds. Beautiful capture!
Wish you a pleasant weekend.
Kind regards, Knut.
@@knutfugl Thank you! There are currently a lot of different duck species in our region. This one is very beautiful with its red eyes and head.
A rarity in Norway.
Hallo Alex, alweer een prachtige video.
Best regards, Bert.
@@berthendrikx Dank je Bert. De eenden presenteerden zich mooi op één van de laatste mooie herfstdagen dus ik was blij dit vast te kunnen leggen terwijl de zachte wind de bladeren uit de bomen blies...
mooie film Alex
Dank je Piet. Ik hoop de komende tijd nog meer eendensoorten voor de lens te krijgen. De 'losse' exemplaren in de beken (zoals in de video) lijken wel wat 'gemakkelijker' te zijn dan de grotere groepen
This is such a wonderful video. When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought it was a Redhead or Canvasback, since they look so similar. I had to look up this bird for more information and found a site comparing the three. I always find it fascinating how many species we have here in the Northeastern US that you also have, but it's also fun to find out about those we don't have here. Seeing the Common Pochard in flight was a nice surprise. Your videography is spectacular. Thanks once again for such a fantastic video.
Wow, I looked up the canvasback and redhead, the resemblance is fascinating. Main characteristic seems to be the bloodred eyes of the common pochard while your version (redhead) has eyes that are slightly lighter. The canvasback has a much darker beak, but seems also closely related. Thanks for watching!
@@AlexBeernink I just shared this video on my personal Facebook page since I have many friends who love waterfowl as much as I do. I'm sure they will enjoy it!