I have enjoyed seeing the birds of Vietnam that I didn't see while I was there. I especially enjoyed becoming reacquainted with the Himalayan squirrel in one of the earlier episodes.
Hello Su Li, thanks for the footage, the laughingthrushes are beautiful, and the blue on the large Niltava and white tailed robin looks brighter than those in China and Thiland, Borneo,
Hello Glenn, thank you for your keen eye and professional insight! Yes, the subspecies in Vietnam differ from those in China and Thailand, which results in the variation in plumage color.
Thanks for these beautiful, amazing and informative wildlife video series. I enjoyed it a lot. Hope you could give information on how to get there and your tour guide's information. I wish to try venturing Vietnam's wildlife. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I’m thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the videos. Our journey started from Guangzhou, China, and we traveled to Ho Chi Minh City to begin the adventure. For anyone interested in exploring Vietnam's incredible wildlife, our bird guide was Huang Shigui, who can be reached at 921729931@qq.com. Wishing you an amazing journey into Vietnam’s wildlife!
Top quality work again, Su Li - thank you for sharing! I'm curious about those bird blinds . . are they open to the public to use them, or do you have to be on a tour? Also, how does the mealworm feeding station work? Are those park rangers doing that, or your tour guide?
Thanks for your comment! We accessed these bird blinds through guided tours, so I'm not sure if they're open to the public. However, we did encounter individual birders with their own guides. For feeding stations, they are usually managed by bird guides rather than park rangers, and sometimes the private bird blind owners also accompany us. I hope this helps!
@@SuBirdsNatureTours That does, thank you! I hear that Western Yunnan area also has some great bird blinds. That's good to know that other birders were there with their guides and not independently. Very helpful, thank you!
Love the journey, great result of the trip and wow of the bird's call. Which month you made this trip can you share ? Just want to have a same wonderful trip like yours for next year
You make the best birding videos , thanks for sharing them 🙏🙏🙏
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Amazing bird observation at Bi Doup Nui Ba National Park. Thanks for sharing. 1 LIKE from Singapore.
Thank you so much for your support! I've also subscribed to your channel.
I have enjoyed seeing the birds of Vietnam that I didn't see while I was there. I especially enjoyed becoming reacquainted with the Himalayan squirrel in one of the earlier episodes.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Beautiful footage!
Many thanks!
Hello Su Li, thanks for the footage, the laughingthrushes are beautiful, and the blue on the large Niltava and white tailed robin looks brighter than those in China and Thiland, Borneo,
Hello Glenn, thank you for your keen eye and professional insight! Yes, the subspecies in Vietnam differ from those in China and Thailand, which results in the variation in plumage color.
Thanks for these beautiful, amazing and informative wildlife video series. I enjoyed it a lot. Hope you could give information on how to get there and your tour guide's information. I wish to try venturing Vietnam's wildlife. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I’m thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the videos. Our journey started from Guangzhou, China, and we traveled to Ho Chi Minh City to begin the adventure. For anyone interested in exploring Vietnam's incredible wildlife, our bird guide was Huang Shigui, who can be reached at 921729931@qq.com. Wishing you an amazing journey into Vietnam’s wildlife!
Top quality work again, Su Li - thank you for sharing! I'm curious about those bird blinds . . are they open to the public to use them, or do you have to be on a tour? Also, how does the mealworm feeding station work? Are those park rangers doing that, or your tour guide?
Thanks for your comment! We accessed these bird blinds through guided tours, so I'm not sure if they're open to the public. However, we did encounter individual birders with their own guides. For feeding stations, they are usually managed by bird guides rather than park rangers, and sometimes the private bird blind owners also accompany us. I hope this helps!
@@SuBirdsNatureTours That does, thank you! I hear that Western Yunnan area also has some great bird blinds. That's good to know that other birders were there with their guides and not independently. Very helpful, thank you!
Love the journey, great result of the trip and wow of the bird's call. Which month you made this trip can you share ? Just want to have a same wonderful trip like yours for next year
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I made this trip in April this year. Wishing you a wonderful trip next year!
did you use some guide during your trip?
Yes, we did. Please contact Huang Shigui at 921729931@qq.com for more information.
@@SuBirdsNatureTours thanks. Your videos of China birding are very informative for me.
It's my honor. Thank you!