What lens were you using to shoot the guides and the birds etc? What camera model do you have??? This was beautiful! I hope you keep posting stuff like this. I’m subbing
Very fine video, thanks for uploading. Would however be nice if you could also give the names of the species. At least I found the White-capped Dipper, for one.
no names but i managed to spot a frogmouth , trogons and i think a barbet of some kind and a cock of the north the red bird i think thats its name beautiful country
La Asociación Castanotis de Acacias Meta Colombia los felicita por su loable labor
beautiful birds. very good video. my country also has many beautiful birds. welcome to come take pictures and film. thank you for sharing!
I enjoyed every second of this video. I really want to go to Ecuador one day! Thank you
Beautiful video
Parabéns ótimo trabalho
Nice video!
This was sent to me by my dear friend, Jeannette. What a beautiful record of your trip. More please!
Gorgeous!
Best i ve seen on birds in my country. What a great video. I love your work. Muchas gracias amigo!...❤
What lens were you using to shoot the guides and the birds etc? What camera model do you have???
This was beautiful! I hope you keep posting stuff like this. I’m subbing
Thank you so much! I shoot with a Sony a7IV 200-600 70-200 and 24-70 :)
Very fine video, thanks for uploading. Would however be nice if you could also give the
names of the species. At least I found the White-capped Dipper, for one.
If you had any specific birds you wanted to know I can help
I definitely need to add the names for the next video! Thanks for the feedback.
What time of year were you in Ecuador?
Beginning of November
@dp_wildlife000 Could you tell me where I can find the feeder where the Cfruit eater can be found?
I saw the scaled fruit eater at Reserva Mashpi Amagusa.
Great job!! I have visited all of the locations you listed except for Balcon Tumpiki. Which lodge(s) did you stay at?
Well, would have been extraordinarily useful had the birds been labeled but a pretty vid nonetheless
Would be nice to have the names of the birds.
I'm realizing that now. I will definitely do a better job adding names next time.
no names but i managed to spot a frogmouth , trogons and i think a barbet of some kind and a cock of the north the red bird i think thats its name beautiful country