thank you for the video. it is always amazing to hear a foreigner appreciate the birdlife that is so common if you live in Germany. It is too easy to forget about the beauty of a goldfinch if you see it every now and then.
@@RichardvanHaghtthat makes the achieved filming material and the species you found even more admirable. If you make it to Germany, North-Rhine Westfalia again, I will glady share some tips on areas and where to find which species.
Turns out I'm going to Munich for Xmas, have you done much birding in and around the city Rich? For the first time in my life I'm thinking of leaving all my birding kit behind as it's the depths of winter and have probably seen everything there already ie no new lifers...
Hi Shaun hope you keeping well! I have not done any birding around Munich. Only been to the Christmas Markets 🤣 I would take my binocs but leave the heavy gear..
Yeah another great vid and this time birds I'm much more familiar with. 2 things of note, not sure if our Great (White) Egrets in the UK are called Cmn Egrets in Germany but your bird at 16:04 is what we call a GWE. And 2ndly in the UK Ruddy Shelduck are all considered feral birds so we generally can't list them not sure how they are considered in Germany?
Thanks for the comment Shaun! This was my first time birding out of the Southern African region and a few of the sources I used referred to the Egret as “Great White” and others “Common”. The Ruddy Shelduck is also a feral bird in Germany.
Outstanding video. The video was so calm and being able to listen to the original sound with the music was wonderful. Could you tell me where this location is? I’ve never seen that many pheasants in one spot. They’re quite rare in my area.
I don't know if you can help me? I've tried several times to find a piticular bird from its sound from what I remember of it. I was visiting a friend in Landstuhl near the Castle in the early morning I would hear a bird that sounded like the crumpled cellophane wrapper from a cigarette package. It was pretty distinctive. If you have any ideas it would be appreciated. Thank you. I am a very amateur birder. I live on the Olympic Peninsula Washington state.😊
Really nice informative and calming video. Beautifully done!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing video. Great efforts!
Thank you for watching!
thank you for the video. it is always amazing to hear a foreigner appreciate the birdlife that is so common if you live in Germany. It is too easy to forget about the beauty of a goldfinch if you see it every now and then.
Glad you enjoyed it! This video was difficult to make the birds weren’t easy to find 😂
Amazing video,thanks for sharing from Cambodia
Thank you for watching!
German names
1:15 Blaumeise
2:06 Buntspecht
2:22 Heckenbraunelle
2:41 Amsel/Schwarzdrossel
2:52 Kohlmeise
3:16 Zaunkönig
4:12 Rotkehlchen
4:42 Kleiber
6:57 Teichhuhn
7:12 Stockente
7:54 Blässhuhn
8:38 Tafelente
9:02 Löffelente
9:22 Turmfalke
10:16 Jagdfasan
11:20 Blässgans
12:13 Höckerschwan
12:28 Reiherente
12:42 Bachstelze
13:12 Lachmöwe
13:27 Haubentaucher
14:07 Schellente
14:57 Graureiher
15:34 Eisvogel
16:07 Silberreiher
16:34 Stieglitz/Distelfink
16:52 Mäusebussard
17:13 Rostgans
17:38 Nilgans
18:05 Ringeltaube
Thanks a lot!
It's cool to see European's birds again. since I'm a birder from Estonia but lived in Florida last 20+ years. Great birding video. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good job❤
Thank you for watching!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
Wow, what a fantastic bird video experience. My favourite video video out of your database. Incredible birds! Thanks for sharing. 🙏💪
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video :) Did you have some local guide?
Thanks for watching! No we never had a guide, we scouted hard for birds!
@@RichardvanHaghtthat makes the achieved filming material and the species you found even more admirable. If you make it to Germany, North-Rhine Westfalia again, I will glady share some tips on areas and where to find which species.
Thanks a lot I will definitely be back, more than likely within the next year. Please share your email or email me on vanhaghtrichard@gmail.com
Turns out I'm going to Munich for Xmas, have you done much birding in and around the city Rich? For the first time in my life I'm thinking of leaving all my birding kit behind as it's the depths of winter and have probably seen everything there already ie no new lifers...
Hi Shaun hope you keeping well! I have not done any birding around Munich. Only been to the Christmas Markets 🤣 I would take my binocs but leave the heavy gear..
@@RichardvanHaght Yeah decided to just take my bins.....
What a gem I found at 07:07 in the morning.
Thank you very much!
Yeah another great vid and this time birds I'm much more familiar with. 2 things of note, not sure if our Great (White) Egrets in the UK are called Cmn Egrets in Germany but your bird at 16:04 is what we call a GWE. And 2ndly in the UK Ruddy Shelduck are all considered feral birds so we generally can't list them not sure how they are considered in Germany?
Thanks for the comment Shaun! This was my first time birding out of the Southern African region and a few of the sources I used referred to the Egret as “Great White” and others “Common”. The Ruddy Shelduck is also a feral bird in Germany.
@@RichardvanHaght ah ok interesting all good. 👍🏼
Which area in Germany is the video from?
North Rhine Westphalia
@@RichardvanHaght sweet.. That's where I am, let me know the location if possible. Also, thanks for replying
Outstanding video. The video was so calm and being able to listen to the original sound with the music was wonderful.
Could you tell me where this location is? I’ve never seen that many pheasants in one spot. They’re quite rare in my area.
Thank you so much for the kind comment! This was filmed in the North Rhine-Westphalia.
Thank you!
Please tell us what these birds are. Thx
There are labels in the video.
I don't know if you can help me? I've tried several times to find a piticular bird from its sound from what I remember of it. I was visiting a friend in Landstuhl near the Castle in the early morning I would hear a bird that sounded like the crumpled cellophane wrapper from a cigarette package. It was pretty distinctive. If you have any ideas it would be appreciated. Thank you. I am a very amateur birder. I live on the Olympic Peninsula Washington state.😊
Im sorry I have no idea, not familiar with the birds of America...
Hi, is there good bird spot in BONN area? Thanks..
Nothing in bonn
I’m not sure it was my first time birding in Europe