Nocturnal birding - bird walk in the dark - snakes, spiders, frogs & more
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Nocturnal bird watching, also known as night birding or owl prowling, refers to the activity of observing and studying bird species that are primarily active during the night. Unlike daytime bird watching, which focuses on diurnal (daytime) bird species, nocturnal bird watching allows bird enthusiasts to explore a different set of avian species that exhibit specific adaptations for nighttime activities.
Nocturnal birds have evolved various adaptations that enable them to navigate, communicate, and find food in low-light conditions. These adaptations include keen night vision, enhanced hearing capabilities, specialized feathers for silent flight, and distinct vocalizations for communication.
Nocturnal bird watching typically involves going out after dusk or before dawn, when many nocturnal species are most active. Birders use various techniques to locate and observe these birds, including listening for distinct calls or songs, scanning the treetops or open spaces with binoculars, and using flashlights or headlamps with red filters to minimize disturbance.
Some common examples of nocturnal birds that bird watchers often seek out include owls, nightjars, night herons, and certain species of rails. These birds exhibit fascinating behaviors and adaptations, making them intriguing subjects for observation and study.
Nocturnal bird watching can offer a different perspective on avian diversity and behavior, allowing birders to experience the unique sights and sounds of the nighttime environment. It requires patience, keen listening skills, and an understanding of the specific habits and habitats of nocturnal birds in order to have a successful and enjoyable experience.
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3:45 Russel viper 😱
1:36 spotted owl 🦉
Super video
Thank you !!
What a treat! Love the night sounds too 👍🏽
And Thank you for mentioning the usage of low light. harsh lights can startle,even harm the eyes of some these night-adapted creatures.
I have seen the over-enthusiastic flashing lights straight on owls. What kind of nature-love is that😕
I do not understand the flashes too. We now have technology to increase the brightness in post processing, so why not use it.
Loved it ❤ please share more!!
Video is beautifully shot. Keep it up 👍
Thank you very much 😃
Very nice video my friend, have a great day. Greetings from Leen. 👍 👍 👍
Happy to hear that, Thank you so much !! Have a great week ahead 😃
Great! Very interesting film 👍
Best wishes!
Many thanks!
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Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Superb.
Thanks a lot
Frog mouth..these are nucturnal birds..
Yeah nocturnal birds !!
3:31 its wild cat or domastic cat ?
jungle cat hai ..
So it's a wild cat
@@yamannegi7166 ok
Jungle cat !