What a great presentation, congrats 👏! And finally a photographer who makes no secret of the spots. Although I have no idea when I'll go to Spain, I appreciate it a lot! BR from Austria
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate your kind words. RUclips is still fairly new to me but I keep trying to make my videos better as I go along. 👍
Great video,I would like to see all the photos of the observed birds if possible, all in one photo ''as an idea ''. I enjoyed your presentation , Thank you Next time maybe Morocco ?!
What an Intro! A really professional presentation - it was interesting and kept me interested. The 'Black Vulture' my new favourite - look at that Beast! Thank you for the effort and well done for the spanish accent. ;-)
Thanks again for your feedback and continual support. Yes the Black Vulture (also known as Cinereous Vulture) has a real strong hold in Spain having both resident and wintering birds. Unlike the Eurasian Griffon Vulture that nests on cliffs, this species nests primarily in trees and I was fortunate enough to see one. It really is a formidable and moody looking creature. The birds I saw on that trip were the first I’d seen and they truly are awesome. As for my Spanish accent, it’s funny how San Miguel just rolls off the tongue. 😉….years of practice 😂🍺
Very professional video 👍beautiful bird 🐦 😊
Thanks so much. 🙏
What a great presentation, congrats 👏! And finally a photographer who makes no secret of the spots. Although I have no idea when I'll go to Spain, I appreciate it a lot! BR from Austria
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate your kind words. RUclips is still fairly new to me but I keep trying to make my videos better as I go along. 👍
Great video,I would like to see all the photos of the observed birds if possible, all in one photo ''as an idea ''. I enjoyed your presentation , Thank you
Next time maybe Morocco ?!
What an Intro! A really professional presentation - it was interesting and kept me interested. The 'Black Vulture' my new favourite - look at that Beast! Thank you for the effort and well done for the spanish accent. ;-)
Thanks again for your feedback and continual support. Yes the Black Vulture (also known as Cinereous Vulture) has a real strong hold in Spain having both resident and wintering birds. Unlike the Eurasian Griffon Vulture that nests on cliffs, this species nests primarily in trees and I was fortunate enough to see one.
It really is a formidable and moody looking creature. The birds I saw on that trip were the first I’d seen and they truly are awesome. As for my Spanish accent, it’s funny how San Miguel just rolls off the tongue. 😉….years of practice 😂🍺
Thank you - excellent answer. San Miguel indeed!@@S2SBirda