Tern birds - The video part1

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @Scruffychick
    @Scruffychick 2 года назад +2

    Thank you this is a very interesting video

  • @Spino256
    @Spino256 10 месяцев назад

    These birds are awesome, the rivers here are occupied by terns! It's just beautiful watching them fly and glide around the river. They are also social birds, I've seen them grooming an egret. They're also chasing smaller birds, I've seen some chasing sparrows, pigeons, and swifts.

  • @UnniNbr-ky2yv
    @UnniNbr-ky2yv Год назад

    Very good information, sir.

  • @Bokkhimphotography
    @Bokkhimphotography 2 года назад

    Woooooooooow nice

  • @kimfaustino7919
    @kimfaustino7919 Год назад

    Amazing footage! First time to see colony of sooty tern and noddy

  • @chengwang411
    @chengwang411 2 года назад +1

    They are very beautiful and elegant birds. Speaking of elegant, pls feature tropicbirds. 🥺

  • @thisisntme9663
    @thisisntme9663 2 года назад +2

    what a great video! I wish there was another version of this video available without background music. it's almost impossible to understand the narration with some hearing aid devices :( never the less great information and videography, thanks

  • @mutieurrehman8979
    @mutieurrehman8979 2 года назад

    all birds of very amazing.

  • @patmarvin5398
    @patmarvin5398 2 года назад

    👍 Thumbs up 🏁 winner 💯 top marks 📌 must see 💲 wealth of info
    Immeasurably grateful to find this channel. Truly enjoy the bird videos, the
    time, patience, and skill of videotaping - editing, sound quality, in the natural
    environment. I appreciate the info provided re habitat, breeding, food source,
    migration, etc. I posit that the minute, almost indistinguishable
    variance within a group (species ?) could, not necessarily be
    indicative of a separate "species", but the naturally occurring
    variability due to diet, molt, age, breeding mutation ( like stripes
    on zebras - say ). I appreciate the observational skills you clearly
    possess, however, unless one can follow a single bird throughout
    a lifetime, and repeat that process with many individuals of that
    species, it is doubtful that one will find there are so many "sub-species",
    just naturally occurring variability due to cross-breeding & variety of plumage.
    Keep up the videos, but maybe use one color for text instead of a rainbow,
    which reeks of amateur, which you clearly are not. Thanks. I'm immeasurably
    grateful that I found your channel. T H A N K S ❗👍 🏁 winner !

  • @nikehusk3849
    @nikehusk3849 2 года назад +2

    Sea swallows.