I like this film very much for it's clarity and calm relaxed delivery. It's lovely to watch over breakfast, and go out with a positive feeling, looking forward to a new day.
Nice video of a place I love! Two corrections if I may Guy, the R T Bush Robin is a female Bluethroat and the Marsh Harrier is a pale phase Booted Eagle.
Nice video with some amazing birds! I hopa I one time can go to Donana! At 7:45 is it a redshank rather than a ruff and at 10:28 a curlew instead of a wimbrel, you can see that the bill i longer and less curved on a curlew.
Actually Guy's original ID of whimbrel is correct. You can very clearly see the supercillium (eye stripe) and the median crown stripe. These features are diagnostic of whimbrel. Agree elsewhere - bluethroat female not scrub robin and short-toed eagle not marsh harrier, definitely not a ruff - probably redshank - great views though! and very much enjoyed your film .. many thanks.
Hello Guy. First, let me start by saying what fantastic videos you make. It can be hard enough to see the birds, let alone get the beautiful footage you get. However, at risk of nit-picking can I point out that your Western Marsh Harrier is in fact a Short-toed Eagle (not, as previously stated by Olivia Jack, Booted Eagle - one obvious ID point, it's not got "feather boots," but shows bare legs, small feet and short toes, and small, dark bill).
Yes, this is a Bluethroat, probably a female given the time of year. The blue throat doesn't show in the video because of the angle of the bird and because, being a female, it's not very pronounced, but the clear moustachial stripe is not evident on a Bush Robin. A Bush Robin's tail is much longer.
Een genoegen om naar te kijken. Alleen het is geen Western Marsh Harrier (Bruine kiekendief) die u laat zien maar een Short-toed snake eagle (Slangenarend)
I like this film very much for it's clarity and calm relaxed delivery. It's lovely to watch over breakfast, and go out with a positive feeling, looking forward to a new day.
Nice video of a place I love! Two corrections if I may Guy, the R T Bush Robin is a female Bluethroat and the Marsh Harrier is a pale phase Booted Eagle.
always happy to learn! thanks
@@guymarchal8660 it's a short toed eagle!
@@dylanh7600 sure is 🙂
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Great footage. I like yout videos & subscribe. Thanks for sharing!!!
I should say that this is a great video!
Mooie video weer wordt ik helemaal vrolijk van
Nice video with some amazing birds! I hopa I one time can go to Donana! At 7:45 is it a redshank rather than a ruff and at 10:28 a curlew instead of a wimbrel, you can see that the bill i longer and less curved on a curlew.
thanks
Actually Guy's original ID of whimbrel is correct. You can very clearly see the supercillium (eye stripe) and the median crown stripe. These features are diagnostic of whimbrel. Agree elsewhere - bluethroat female not scrub robin and short-toed eagle not marsh harrier, definitely not a ruff - probably redshank - great views though! and very much enjoyed your film .. many thanks.
True, after a second closer look I agree, even the bill fit better with a female wimbrel.
At 5:36 thats a black kite and the marsh harrier was a short toed snake eagle .
Agreed, That is a short toed snake eagle
I thought that was a black kite! Too
Hello Guy. First, let me start by saying what fantastic videos you make. It can be hard enough to see the birds, let alone get the beautiful footage you get. However, at risk of nit-picking can I point out that your Western Marsh Harrier is in fact a Short-toed Eagle (not, as previously stated by Olivia Jack, Booted Eagle - one obvious ID point, it's not got "feather boots," but shows bare legs, small feet and short toes, and small, dark bill).
always happy to learn! we are mainly photographers enjoying chasing birds with our cameras, but unfortunately not experts.
Third birds which you shown is more towards Bluethroat than Robin
Yes, this is a Bluethroat, probably a female given the time of year. The blue throat doesn't show in the video because of the angle of the bird and because, being a female, it's not very pronounced, but the clear moustachial stripe is not evident on a Bush Robin. A Bush Robin's tail is much longer.
Very nice video! What time of the year was this?
Een genoegen om naar te kijken. Alleen het is geen Western Marsh Harrier (Bruine kiekendief) die u laat zien maar een Short-toed snake eagle (Slangenarend)
Ge bedoelt waarschijnlijk : "outside HOLIDAYS" or "outside HOLIDAY PERIOD" ?
3rd bird is a Bluethroat.
The bird at 5:36 looks more like a Black Kite.
can be: labeling to the best of my expertise
Indeed: just for others who are watching the video. It's a great video!
The video deals more about your shoulders and faces than birds. And mistakes a lot of bird species.