Thanks. I mostly make the videos to amuse myself. So far, I've found nothing more difficult to do than filming a flying bird from a bouncing boat. What a challenge!
You need to correct this video Bob. It may be the fastest BIG boat in NA but Eastport has a Bird Boat/Whale Boat a lot faster than that one @Eastport Charter!! LOL. Had a good bird trip today and am loving getting the birding bug and learning more. Another great video, thank you for sharing.
It would be outstanding to take a whale watching boat to see birds first and whales incidentally, instead of the other way around, which is what I usually have to do! Sign me up for next year!
I did that once in Washington, but the captain sounded so concerned over the loudspeaker because I was constantly looking the opposite way from the rest of the group that I gave up. I wasn't really prepared to identify random seabirds flying by at a million hours a mile anyway, but we did see a bunch of whales and I still saw a bunch of new birds hanging out on the coast as we went out anyway.
Awesome video!
I'm enjoying your videos so much I subscribed!
I really appreciate your description of the habitat. It has made me a better birder, your videos also just make me happy
Thanks. I mostly make the videos to amuse myself. So far, I've found nothing more difficult to do than filming a flying bird from a bouncing boat. What a challenge!
Another terrific, informative video, thank you!
Some clever editing on this one to get the talking in front of the boat crowd!
the glassy water is stunning
Bravo! What a day :)
Great Video. Fun editing :) Nice bird shots.
You need to correct this video Bob. It may be the fastest BIG boat in NA but Eastport has a Bird Boat/Whale Boat a lot faster than that one @Eastport Charter!! LOL. Had a good bird trip today and am loving getting the birding bug and learning more. Another great video, thank you for sharing.
It would be outstanding to take a whale watching boat to see birds first and whales incidentally, instead of the other way around, which is what I usually have to do! Sign me up for next year!
Absolutely! Whales are just distractions.
I did that once in Washington, but the captain sounded so concerned over the loudspeaker because I was constantly looking the opposite way from the rest of the group that I gave up. I wasn't really prepared to identify random seabirds flying by at a million hours a mile anyway, but we did see a bunch of whales and I still saw a bunch of new birds hanging out on the coast as we went out anyway.
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Nice greenscreen.
Could be better.
Pelagic birding is not my cup of tea. The boat's incessant rocking makes it difficult to get a good look at the birds