Thanks for all the birds not seen! If you make more videos, please - you don't need background music - the sounds of nature and comments are all we need.
Hi both, thank you for sharing your birding adventures around the country with us. Merry Christmas to you and looking forward to birding adventures 2024.👍
Just found this vid an ur channel really enjoyed it an I'll be watchin more the next few days 4sure. If ur interested theres currently a red breasted goose on Queens Park old boating lake Heywood nr Rochdale, u can get within feet of it as it floats around the margins. This yr I managed 2film my 1st Warblers from my grg window in North Manchester. Check out Rowetta the Robin I tamed n uploaded feedin from my hand and Bernice the Blackbird raising chicks inside my grg👌 Oh yeah an the recent Parakeets 👀
Hello - Merry Christmas - love your vidoe as i'm only about 21/2 years in i tick few birds as you but different places - this year 179 and 222 British lifer that not include birds i seen in Africa birds 416 that many years ago when was safari buff and into mammals - now bitten the bug - talking of Bitterns i sort of magnet cheers have happy Birding year of 2024 - Martin
What a great video looking back at so many great birds. So much amazing footage and photos. You certainly put in the road and foot miles! Still one day to get that firecrest!! So, 2024 is almost upon us...... 'Where we goin'?' ! (Sorry I couldn't resist it!) . Have a great new year and thank you for all the work you put into your videos!
Thanks for your comments and continued support, we genuinely appreciate it. not sure exactly what 2024 will bring, we still have to wait for the van to be looked at and hopefully repaired. Ultimately we are planning a big year, lots of miles, challenges, birds, megas and fun, keep watching it should be quite an adventure!
@@TheBackyardAviaryAdventures I am really looking forward to it. Thank you. I do hope the van isn't too serious and expensive. I wonder what these current storms might be blowing our way, birdwise!
Lovely overview! But isn't the first clip of the White-rumped Sandpiper a Little Stint? I see a white V over the back, miss the elongated rear end and also miss the chevrons on the side chest and flank. And it is definitely a different bird that the White-rumped in the second clip.
Smew used to be common around the Suffolk coast. Some of those birds are escapees from captivity… as some of the ones would be extremely difficult to accidentally migrate here even if caught in the winds
Thanks for all the birds not seen! If you make more videos, please - you don't need background music - the sounds of nature and comments are all we need.
Excellent video
Really enjoyed watching your videos
Thank you fellow birder
Not heard of any of thses birds..it’s fascinating ..I hope people will continue to follow the scutnity on rarer birds.
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I lve sunk island, see alll these all 5he time we had a merlin stone creek road 4 wks ago
I saw the White Crowned Sparrow last year as well ,was there ❤❤
Thanks for sharing. So interesting. My birds are a bit different here in Africa 😉
That poor Booby will probably never see another Booby ever again 😢
They will be very different, I do like birding in Africa though, I have been 5 times in the past!
Hi both, thank you for sharing your birding adventures around the country with us. Merry Christmas to you and looking forward to birding adventures 2024.👍
Thanks so much
Merry Christmas to you both and Great Birding in 2024.
Hi to you both.. really enjoy your videos the challenge aspect keep me glued to the screen
excellent, thanks for your support! keep watching
Hello, enjoy watching your birding exploits around the UK, so wishing you and your family a Great Xmas & New Year.
Thank you, have a great New Year
Thanks so much, we really appreciate your kind words and support.
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What a fabulous video. I found the narrative quite riveting with some superb photography
We really appreciate your kind words, thanks so much.
Just found this vid an ur channel really enjoyed it an I'll be watchin more the next few days 4sure. If ur interested theres currently a red breasted goose on Queens Park old boating lake Heywood nr Rochdale, u can get within feet of it as it floats around the margins.
This yr I managed 2film my 1st Warblers from my grg window in North Manchester.
Check out Rowetta the Robin I tamed n uploaded feedin from my hand and Bernice the Blackbird raising chicks inside my grg👌
Oh yeah an the recent Parakeets 👀
Hello - Merry Christmas - love your vidoe as i'm only about 21/2 years in i tick few birds as you but different places - this year 179 and 222 British lifer that not include birds i seen in Africa birds 416 that many years ago when was safari buff and into mammals - now bitten the bug - talking of Bitterns i sort of magnet cheers have happy Birding year of 2024 - Martin
A great summary compilation of 2023 - have a great Christmas and I look forward to seeing your 2024 adventures 🙂
Thanks so much!
What a great video looking back at so many great birds. So much amazing footage and photos. You certainly put in the road and foot miles! Still one day to get that firecrest!! So, 2024 is almost upon us...... 'Where we goin'?' ! (Sorry I couldn't resist it!) . Have a great new year and thank you for all the work you put into your videos!
Thanks for your comments and continued support, we genuinely appreciate it. not sure exactly what 2024 will bring, we still have to wait for the van to be looked at and hopefully repaired. Ultimately we are planning a big year, lots of miles, challenges, birds, megas and fun, keep watching it should be quite an adventure!
@@TheBackyardAviaryAdventures I am really looking forward to it. Thank you. I do hope the van isn't too serious and expensive. I wonder what these current storms might be blowing our way, birdwise!
I had the honour of seeing a atlantic puffin in Sweden (they used to breed here but are now a rare sight in autumn)
Lovely overview! But isn't the first clip of the White-rumped Sandpiper a Little Stint? I see a white V over the back, miss the elongated rear end and also miss the chevrons on the side chest and flank. And it is definitely a different bird that the White-rumped in the second clip.
You may be right, they were both there. I will look when i get chance and put a comment on the video. Cheers
Nice video. I think the Sabine's Gull is from before I watched your channel. Beautiful bird, nice footage.
Merry Christmas, Nigel and Kayleigh 🎄🎅
Thanks, you too!
Merry Xmas to you both. Its been really enjoyable watching your journeys across Britain in search of stuff. Best of luck for 2024!
Thanks so much.
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Smew used to be common around the Suffolk coast.
Some of those birds are escapees from captivity… as some of the ones would be extremely difficult to accidentally migrate here even if caught in the winds
That was Awesome !!!!!
Thanks so much.
You didn't say why the Hen Harrier is so intensely persecuted. It's by the keepers of the grouse moors isn't it ?
Yes, you are right. I should have said that