Hello! I just came across your channel and had to stop. Very nicely done! I recently bought a P1000 and am pretty new at photography. I know just enough to get myself in trouble. I primarily bought the camera to take video of aircraft, but the big surprise was how much I enjoy shooting birds when I take the Nikon out of the case. I can’t afford too much more equipment, so I hoping that the P1000 will do enough to pursue bird photography and videoing. Have you used the P1000 at any point? Your channel has encouraged me to at least try my hand with what I have. Thank you so much! Subscribed. Joe.
Welcome to the Backyard! The P1000 is great for bird and wildlife videos. You really don't need much but I would recommend a tripod especially if your going to be filming in a static location. you'll have some fun with that. BB
I just recently got cameras, had to but I'm glad I did. I put them outside and have seen the foxes (blocking my deck steps now lol), possums and raccoons. I love this idea. I have had the cameras go off when the birds were eating the car food and it's so interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I couldn’t reply to your woodpeckers nest box. What kind of nest box does it go in can it go in eastern bluebirds as well? I have two of them or do I have to buy one certain for them Becuase I get them at my feeder frequently. I know I have dead trees further away but I just want to have a bird house just incase
To attract woopeckers you need a proper box that is longer than it is wide. This Stovall nest box is what I always got red bellied woodpeckers to nest in amzn.to/3T8DSWa if you don't want to spend the money on the dual camera one I tested recently ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B9_rpv_NxhQ.htmlsi=80c7tLNnKDr_RR_h good luck! BB
My camera buffers terribly. It’s only 40 feet from my router. The first 2 weeks it worked perfectly and it was 80 feet away. Any idea how to fix the buffering problem