►You can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/gunnardresler ►Join me on Instagram: instagram.com/gunnardresler Honestly, surprised about how you people liked the first video from Germany. Maybe you like this one as well. I am back in Norway and waiting for my editing computer to get to me, then there will be new stuff soon. One more video coming on 17.04.22 in any case. It will be about Pine Marten, Shorebirds and Mink.
They are very beautiful indeed, especially the great cormorant has some insane details around his face. Sadly I missed all opportunities of getting that close due to the location being quite busy.
Lovely video Gunnar, very relaxing and lots of effort going into the video as always! Silver Heron, that’s a new one on me but a great name:-) great shots 👍
Servus Gunnar. Schon seit längerer Zeit schaue ich mir Deine Videos an. Immer wieder sehr gerne. Deine ruhige und sympathische Art tragen sehr viel zum Gelingen dieser Videos bei. Danke fürs Teilhaben lassen. LG, Guido.
Hello Gunnar! I enjoyed watching this! I love the German name - Silver Heron. The neck is very odd - at first I wondered if it had swallowed something but I guess not. I look forward to seeing your mini-projects. 😊 - Donna
The neck is indeed very odd, and I think it was a previous injury. The bird seems to be well though, I’ve seen it many times hunting there. I hope to bring something else besides the mini projects soon, I have enough ideas, but just a busy schedule with all the Norway stuff. But I’m very glad you like all of this content :)
Beautiful! Wish I could get down low like that but I am happy to watch you and Trond do it! The Kingfisher was a nice bonus. They are hard to catch so I can appreciate your excitement!
It is certainly not always easy, due to landscape or also for ourselves. I have a lot of back-pain after long session like that and come home and do some exercise that works well for me. I was very happy to have that sweet but very short unexpected King Fisher encounter after spending at least 6 days in my camo tent getting nothing at the other location. That is how it is, perfect place, but no luck. So I got my luck here at least, right? Thanks for your comment, Juanita :)
Great minds think alike Gunnar. I’ve just finished uploading a video on the same subject which goes out next Saturday. The silver Heron as you called it I think it’s what we refer to over here in the UK as a Great White Egret or a Great Egret. Great footage and images love the little Coot. Cheers Keith
In German it is rather easy, that one is grey? Grey Heron. That one is silver? Silver Heron :D I found out afterwards when I made a Reel about it. I knew that there are egrets, but I thought they were different in some sense. Now I know better. Thanks for tuning in, Keith :)
@@GunnarDresler I think that both heron and egret come from the proto-germanic haigrô... So blame it on German being a language impossible to pronounce 🙂 Thanks a lot for yet another excellent video.
Knowing what out there I feel a bit behind. Especially for a lot of movement. Firmware update could still fix a few things, but not all the speed I guess. I have to see what the future holds :) cheers, G
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Honestly, surprised about how you people liked the first video from Germany. Maybe you like this one as well. I am back in Norway and waiting for my editing computer to get to me, then there will be new stuff soon.
One more video coming on 17.04.22 in any case. It will be about Pine Marten, Shorebirds and Mink.
I saw a cormorant for the first time last summer. I thought it was a loon at first. They are beautiful birds.
They are very beautiful indeed, especially the great cormorant has some insane details around his face. Sadly I missed all opportunities of getting that close due to the location being quite busy.
Lovely video Gunnar, very relaxing and lots of effort going into the video as always! Silver Heron, that’s a new one on me but a great name:-) great shots 👍
Hey if it’s after fish and has a long neck, it’s a heron! 😅 thank you, Richard. Cheers, G
Such amazing wildlife Video, Gunnar, of this birds! Thanks for sharing! Best regards, Thomas
Thanks a lot, Thomas. I will try to bring more birds in the future :) cheers, G
Great video Gunnar and fantastic photos yours. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Giuseppe :)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video Gunnar!
Well, thank you for saying that, Pau :)
Vakkert Gunnar. Vakkert!
Hjertelig takk, Rino :)
Great video, always so well done also! 👌🙏
Thank you very much, Archibald :)
Great video and images! Really enjoyable to watch
Thank you, Richard. It means a lot coming from you :)
Another great video Gunnar
Thanks a lot, Harold :)
Servus Gunnar.
Schon seit längerer Zeit schaue ich mir Deine Videos an. Immer wieder sehr gerne.
Deine ruhige und sympathische Art tragen sehr viel zum Gelingen dieser Videos bei.
Danke fürs Teilhaben lassen.
LG, Guido.
Vielen Dank fürs einschalten und kommentieren, Guido. Freut mich das dir meine Videos gefallen! Beste Grüße nach Österreich, G :)
Nice video as usual. Thanks for the content and well done. 👍🏻
You are very kind, Joseph. Cheers, G :)
Hello Gunnar! I enjoyed watching this! I love the German name - Silver Heron. The neck is very odd - at first I wondered if it had swallowed something but I guess not. I look forward to seeing your mini-projects. 😊 - Donna
The neck is indeed very odd, and I think it was a previous injury. The bird seems to be well though, I’ve seen it many times hunting there. I hope to bring something else besides the mini projects soon, I have enough ideas, but just a busy schedule with all the Norway stuff. But I’m very glad you like all of this content :)
Great video as usual, always a joy to watch... Some really nice photos and video footage, cheers
Thank you, Zule. I thought I throw some more photos in this one. Glad you liked it!
Beautiful! Wish I could get down low like that but I am happy to watch you and Trond do it! The Kingfisher was a nice bonus. They are hard to catch so I can appreciate your excitement!
It is certainly not always easy, due to landscape or also for ourselves. I have a lot of back-pain after long session like that and come home and do some exercise that works well for me.
I was very happy to have that sweet but very short unexpected King Fisher encounter after spending at least 6 days in my camo tent getting nothing at the other location. That is how it is, perfect place, but no luck. So I got my luck here at least, right? Thanks for your comment, Juanita :)
Great shots Gunnar! Thanks for posting! 🙏🏻😊
That is kind of you to say, Michael :) Thanks!
A lot of great shots! I can see you work hard to get them.
Glad you liked that, I put a lot of photos into this one for a change. Cheers, G
Great minds think alike Gunnar. I’ve just finished uploading a video on the same subject which goes out next Saturday. The silver Heron as you called it I think it’s what we refer to over here in the UK as a Great White Egret or a Great Egret. Great footage and images love the little Coot. Cheers Keith
In German it is rather easy, that one is grey? Grey Heron. That one is silver? Silver Heron :D I found out afterwards when I made a Reel about it. I knew that there are egrets, but I thought they were different in some sense. Now I know better. Thanks for tuning in, Keith :)
@@GunnarDresler I think that both heron and egret come from the proto-germanic haigrô... So blame it on German being a language impossible to pronounce 🙂
Thanks a lot for yet another excellent video.
Damn that German language! 😅
Another great video are you still pleased with the Z6 and it’s autofocus
Knowing what out there I feel a bit behind. Especially for a lot of movement. Firmware update could still fix a few things, but not all the speed I guess. I have to see what the future holds :) cheers, G
@@GunnarDresler Firmware update April 20 have you got the 6ii
Nope, me has no monay *cries in poor* 🥲
Nice video and photos, but the music is too loud and dominating 😬
Thanks for the feedback, that is good to know.
@@GunnarDresler getting my new om 1 tomorrow, and I have the Olympus 100-400mm lens 😊 so I'm trying to learn bird/wildlife photography 😊
That sounds like great fun. I wish I could afford a new camera for a bit better AF, but especially more MP. Have fun shooting! :)
@@GunnarDresler Om 1 is still only 20MP 😉