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It Cost Me Over $1000 To See This Bird...Was It Worth It? 

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When a rare bird called a Gray Gull showed up the United States, a situation occurred where I spent a ridiculous amount of money to go see it. Do you think it was worth it?
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@Carlos00123
@Carlos00123 Месяц назад
Am I the only one frustrated at the fact that it’s surrounded by locals who don’t care or know one bit about it 😩 Great find! I remember hearing about it last year!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Haha, I think most of the locals just got so used to seeing it all the time that at that point it was nothing new.
@jame113_
@jame113_ Месяц назад
I was setting up my scope about a month ago on a laughing gull that was hanging out here in Colorado and I see this kid walking up to it and was just thinking “nonononono don’t do it” He did it
@boomblade1019
@boomblade1019 Месяц назад
I can’t imagine explaining spending this much on a gull to a non-birder 😭 Congrats! A great find for the US
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
I’m just waiting for the non-borders to find this vid, and seeing their comments haha
@frednorman1
@frednorman1 Месяц назад
I’m a birder, but I still think that’s nuts…
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
@@frednorman1 to each their own
@Taylor_the_birder
@Taylor_the_birder Месяц назад
@@frednorman1are you a birder bird watcher?
@aliefarchaeology7907
@aliefarchaeology7907 Месяц назад
Congrats on finding the Gray Gull!!! Awesome! I made a similar trek on June 9, 2004. I made a round trip expedition in less than 1 day. I flew from Houston Tx. to Pharr Tx. to see a bird that was it's first record sighting ever in Texas (maybe US). It was a Black-Headed Nightingale Thrush. Pharr is located right on the US & Mexico border. I left Houston early in the morning and returned the same evening. It was definitely worth the costs of airfare and car rental. Keep up the great videos!
@ABirdersParadise
@ABirdersParadise Месяц назад
That's insane! Glad you found it after all that.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Thank you!
@Jps3bs
@Jps3bs Месяц назад
Way to go Derek. When you pursue your passion and get rewarded it is DEFINITELY WORTH IT. BIG CONGRATS 🎉🥳
@spritelink
@spritelink Месяц назад
Wonderful birding adventure and video! Congratulations, I am glad it all worked out so well.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Thank you!
@cathco9
@cathco9 Месяц назад
Wow! I can't stop smiling. So happy for you. 🎉🎉🎉
@laurablakesley8091
@laurablakesley8091 14 дней назад
We travel a lot for birding but usually not for a specific bird, always leaving other sites in the area that we would enjoy birding at anyway...EXCEPT! A few winters back, we once went after a smooth billed ani that had be spotted and seemed to be spending the winter at Little Talbot Island SP, just east of Jacksonville FL. We drove from Charlotte NC straight south to the park, about 6 hours. At the entrance booth the attendant, noticing us wearing our binos, asked "So, are you here to see our star attraction??". We enthusiastically answered "YES!" He then gave directions to the specific bathhouse he was hanging around. Driving there, parking, and then seeing a person with a scope on the dunes, we approached and asked "Is that our star?" YES Shortest time ever getting a lifer, less than 15 minutes after arrival at the park. Enjoyed watching him for awhile, then looked at each other and decided to head home, no need to spend the night there. Had dinner, drove north over the GA border til we got tired and stayed there overnight, birding a little on the way back home. Worth it!!! Now for that grooved bill....
@ZZ-rz4hm
@ZZ-rz4hm Месяц назад
Most I've ever spent on a twitch was probably driving 4 hours one way to the small billed elaenia in Chicago a few years ago. Honestly can't even imagine spending $1k on a single bird, even a lifer. For that money, you could easily fly to and spend a week in Costa Rica and see >250 species, but to each their own
@timjozwiak2293
@timjozwiak2293 Месяц назад
What a wild ride! So glad that all worked out for you. Well worth the trip
@toddleech1055
@toddleech1055 Месяц назад
Congratulations on your grey gull !! i flew to gilbert arizona not for a specific bird but to bird in general at Riparian Preserve also so worth the trip.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
@@toddleech1055 thanks, Todd! AZ is the best
@brighteyedbirding
@brighteyedbirding Месяц назад
Been waiting for this video ever since you mentioned it a few weeks ago on the podcast. Congrats and awesome adventure/video!
@douglaswetzel3221
@douglaswetzel3221 Месяц назад
Great video Derek. You got a lot done that's for sure!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Definitely maximized the time!
@user-qw5pm6lr9d
@user-qw5pm6lr9d Месяц назад
That's not too far from where I live. Congrats on the gray gull! Last time I was at the beach I saw some great shearwaters.
@sunbeamfabricart
@sunbeamfabricart Месяц назад
Bird Paparazzi! Great story, thanks so much!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
📸
@falcoperegrinus82
@falcoperegrinus82 Месяц назад
I prefer the challenge of keeping it local with patch and county birding and always felt it more rewarding. New county birds just hit different to me. I also like to minimize my carbon footprint when possible and do all my county birding by bike/on foot. That said, I still do enjoy an international trip here and there.
@dicksonsmith2702
@dicksonsmith2702 Месяц назад
Great find! As far as if you think it's was worth it, that is definitely your call and yours alone. I drove to from Northern Utah, where I live to Apollo Park near Lancaster, CA. which was roughly a 12 hour, 735 mile trip last year, 2023, to go find a Tundra Bean Goose. Found the goose and it too was not afraid of people and was mixed in with a bunch of tame Mallard ducks and Canada geese. I was able to get lots of great photos.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Nice! We had our own Tundra Bean Goode adventure in Iowa as well
@Florafauneando
@Florafauneando Месяц назад
I have made many trips to see birds that have been expensive, as to see one species I have driven 500 or 600 to the wintering area of ​​the Ruddy-headed Goose, a threatened species, which luckily I saw and it was a great joy, I can imagine yours when you see the Gay Gull; I never saw this one in particular, I would have to go to Chile, although it would be more than 1000 kilometers of travel and a significant expense for me, anyway you saw the gull and you were also with your girlfriend! You can't complain, haha.
@richarddial1188
@richarddial1188 Месяц назад
So happy for you! Is that your favorite lifer so far?
@somsvid
@somsvid Месяц назад
A Great sucessful twitch. My best was on last day birding hol in Cornwall & learnt of Siberian Thrush on Isles of Scilly. Booked 1st flight for next morning, Arriving at airport learnt also a Whites's Thrush there. A 20-min flight, then minibus to the quay and an inter-island boat trip to St Agnes island where a low-tide hike across the 1/4 mile connecting sandbar to island of Gugh where soon had good looks at the Sibe Thrush,. Then back across the sandbar & hike to middle of St Agnes where after 1/2 hr wait the White's Thrush showed well. Enjoy your videos, keep 'em coming!
@tvalkyrie
@tvalkyrie Месяц назад
Like my Dad used to say, "Whatever makes you happy!" 🤣 I would never do this for one bird, especially for a gull...just not into gulls. Thanks for a Great video & Congratulations on your quest for a Gray Gull ! 🎉 You're a true Birder ! 💕
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
@@tvalkyrie haha not the gull disrespect 😂
@m.sharon
@m.sharon Месяц назад
Great video and looked like a great trip! I drove about 2 hours once to see hummingbirds at a Sanctuary before it had to close down. But hope to do birding trips in the future.
@headtrauma_1
@headtrauma_1 Месяц назад
Congratulations on Gray Gull! On an unrelated note, I was wondering if you guys ever planned on birding in Canada? I’ve always been curious what you guys would find exciting :)
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Yeah we’d love to! Point Pelee is definitely on our list to check out but I’m sure there are a ton of cool spots up there.
@WalkingEng
@WalkingEng Месяц назад
Got to follow your dreams. This was great, congratulations on the new lifer!,
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Месяц назад
According to GOOGLE, the Grey Gull, also known as garuma gull is native to South America.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
That is true
@TiphanieBirdingNW
@TiphanieBirdingNW Месяц назад
@lindap9079
@lindap9079 Месяц назад
I live near Seattle and have only chases birds in western WA.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Fair
@user-tr1hs6fd6w
@user-tr1hs6fd6w Месяц назад
100% worth it wish I had the money
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Definitely would not have done if it we didn’t have the channel as well
@aurora571000
@aurora571000 Месяц назад
I think the fact that you could visit the girlfriend also on the trip played into your decision.😎
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
It was a big plus! 😂 “oh, no, there’s a bird nearby…guess I have to visit 👀”
@Chris_Wolfgram
@Chris_Wolfgram Месяц назад
If it was worth it to you, it was worth it 🙂👍 I might spend $1000 to see / get good shots of a Great Grey Owl 🙂 This Fall I might spend about $500 to see / get great shots of all 3 species of Rosy Finch 🙂
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Should be great trips!
@michaelayers925
@michaelayers925 Месяц назад
Come on... You could have at least taken Ryan with you! 😅
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Haha, I’m pretty sure he was working that week 😂
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
Pro tip: don’t get a job -Ryan
@pauraque
@pauraque Месяц назад
Nah screw chasing birds. Just find one yourself 🤩
@Birdlover-85
@Birdlover-85 Месяц назад
Why do people, pay money to see birds like the Gray gull?
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Месяц назад
It wasn’t like an exchange of money to see the bird, I calculated the cost of a trip to go and see it, as described in the video
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