Good morning Howard, lovely to hear from you & trusting you and Wendy are well! Yes, if there's a lake there must be birds and we have also photographed Teals & Northern Shovelers a few days back at the RSPB Burton Nature Reserve.
We have lots of wetlands up here, & the lake behind our house is a flood plain which is here from October to April, we have thousands of greylag geese visit us also, we are both well , how is the house hunting going, best wishes H&W
Graylags, yes we saw those too in their hundreds. Didn't know you have so much wetlands up where you are cos that would have influenced our decision on the house location....lol We've found a place and it's (still) in Warrington but we'll definitely be traveling all over for birds and for sure Cumbria country again! Say hi to Wendy & puppy dog please.
Lovely to meet you both this morning, hope you enjoy your time in cumbria, good luck in your new adventure, hope you find somewhere to settle & call home, best wishes Howard Wendy & Poppy dog.
Hello Hello Howard, Wendy & Poppy dog. Indeed a real pleasure meeting you "all" and thank you so much for the personalized "Guided Tour" over St. Bees Head...lol Enjoyed chatting with you both and learned so much about the UK, for sure it will be great references for us in our quest for a place to settle-down at, eventually. Have a great weekend and we'll speak soon again I'm sure. Mike Jean (oh and Annie says hi as well).
Sim e uma pena que não era um dia ensolarado, caso contrário, a cor do pássaro seria ainda mais nítida. A câmera foi um presente do governo, eles nos deram HKD 10.000 cada (dinheiro para gastos pós Covid-19) e usamos para comprar a Canon R5, hahahah
Obrigada pelo seu comentário sempre muito gentil. Gravei algo muito bom em vídeo esta manhã e o carregarei ainda esta semana. Grande abraço de volta meu amigo.
ps: in fact, i am really interested in birding in Thailand, i hear there's someone who's a birding guide there, it's a she, perhaps you know her?! cheers
@@bonysminiatures3123 ic, no worries, i'll be coming your way round July/August (as a BNO), plenty of birding activities in the uk so looking forward to that. cheers
You mean you actually watched the video...lol. Joking aside, thank you for the encouraging words and, yes there are over 1,200 species spotted in China (see video A Birding Year Reviewed), we've only managed 300+ over the past year. Cheers
Been asking the same question since a long time ago. The ones with the brains are the ones destroying everything till one day there's nothing left to destroy. No more snow, no more marine life, no nothing!
@@birdingman i think your right, i have tried to do some things to help, such as becoming ethical in what i buy and vegan in what i eat, and donating to wildlife charities, but what the answer is i do not know, but i will keep on watching your films. Thank You.
@Richard Johnson Great things you're doing, if only more would do the same, myself included. Hope is what we should strive to achieve, hope for future generations and that's all we can do! Thank you for your efforts and thanks for watching my man!
Thank you and yours too. ps: Been trying to post comments on your channel & others but somewhow the system kept saying "failed to post", must find someone who knows how to fix it. Cheers
새탐험이에요, 새를 탐험하는 장비가갖춰진 자동차에요, 예쁘고 희귀한새들이 많아요, 자연에 있는새들을 보는것에 감사해요 It's a bird adventure, it's a car equipped to explore birds, there are many pretty and rare birds, I'm grateful to see birds in nature♥
안녕하세요, yes, there are over 1,200 species in China and we have only seen about 400 so the adventure continues. As for the car, we should really have a 4x4 to manage the mountain roads and are thinking about replacing our current car at year end. Do please stay watching. Cheers