Beautiful channel, but it was very hard to find out your channel in a shot in you tube. It's wonderful.. I joined with you. Go on you are genius and genuine. More good videos are expected from you🙏👍💕.
Verry well made, also the narration! In early january I was lucky to travel in West Bengal and Nepal, it was awesome. Would have loved to see Radjastan too, but I did not have the time nor the money, but hopefully I can come to India once more some time in the future. I was also surprised, to see so many familiar birds, which are also here in central Europe (Hungary). But I was lucky to see some verry exotic animals as well. Namasté!
Superb stuff buddy! I’m looking to come to India as soon as the virus is gone away for some wildlife photography... so vlogs like this are keeping me going! 😉👍
Azolla and wullfia are two important duck weeds in addition to fish and minnows etc for duck to feeds in nature present in abundance. Hence one of the wonderful destination for feeding, breeding migrations
Beautiful photography. Informative and a pleasure to watch.
Excellent Video and informative one 👍🏻
Very Nice. Enjoyed watching
Very well edited vlog on keoladeo National Park 👏....thanks for sharing nature's wonder with us
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome and very informative video
Thanks a lot.
Very well made work. Loved the Tawny eagle. Thanks for the information.
Baa baaa❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is very well made. Loved the video, stills and narration. Background music is also very nice!!
Nice entropy
Reverse too
This is a very lovely video! So many beautiful birds and some nice animals! Golden Jackal looks like a fox!
Keoladeo and band baretha reserve bharatpur 🐦 🦜 watcher paradise ♥
It is very nice, however could have been better if you would have added information about stay, food, etc.
Beautiful species and great video!
Thanks a lot..
Good days...
Thank you very much for the beautiful video I have seen. You have a wonderful channel. Congratulations 60
Thank you so much..
Beautiful channel, but it was very hard to find out your channel in a shot in you tube. It's wonderful.. I joined with you. Go on you are genius and genuine. More good videos are expected from you🙏👍💕.
Thanks a lot for the appreciation.
Hope to bring you more such content.
Very beautiful video mate, keep up the good work. Looking forward for more videos soon.
Awesome Video.
Beautifully shot.
Thanks a lot..
The Common Coot at about 3mins is a Moorhen. Red and yellow bill and red frontal shield. But very nice video and excellent filming
Thanks for correcting me and also for the appreciation..
Chaliye jaa. Khub valo :)
I really like it. very nice. The channel is also very nice. Good luck.
Loved it , keep it up :)
nice video
Fantastic video. Beautifully shot, informative and great narration. Thankyou for sharing.
Thanks alot..
It's a wonderful documentary! Simply enjoyed it and also loved the shots!!!
Thanks alot..
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Verry well made, also the narration!
In early january I was lucky to travel in West Bengal and Nepal, it was awesome. Would have loved to see Radjastan too, but I did not have the time nor the money, but hopefully I can come to India once more some time in the future.
I was also surprised, to see so many familiar birds, which are also here in central Europe (Hungary). But I was lucky to see some verry exotic animals as well.
Namasté!
You are always welcome to India.
Thanks for the appreciation.
@@soumyajitmistry :) Thank you too!
Superb stuff buddy! I’m looking to come to India as soon as the virus is gone away for some wildlife photography... so vlogs like this are keeping me going! 😉👍
Thanks for the appreciation and welcome to India, winter would be the best time to visit, I wish international travel to resume soon...
Good vedio but 3.09 that was a common moorhen
Azolla and wullfia are two important duck weeds in addition to fish and minnows etc for duck to feeds in nature present in abundance. Hence one of the wonderful destination for feeding, breeding migrations
Can you please mention what camera and lenses you used..... thanks
I used nikkor 200-500mm lens on my nikon D3300 body for the close-up shots, landscape shots are shot on my phone.
Which camera and lense are you using????
Which camera and lens you used for this video??
I used Nikon 200-500mm lens with
Nikon 3300 body for this trip.
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