No other birding channel packs in as much information is a short span as yours. I always learn something new and enjoy everything you put out. Always look forward to your new content.
I love the curved bill on the LeConte’s thrasher! It looks cool. Thanks for taking us along to another new habitat! It is interesting. It’s not a place I would have thought to go birding.
Aahh, the nostalgia! More California Birding... *and* you got to see (and film!) the LeConte's Thrasher!!! A good guide is worth gold, but so is luck... ;-)
really loving the videos in my home state :) this is one of my favorite habitat types. growing up here i’ve become really obsessed with harsh and interesting habitat types from the unique geology and climate conditions. also hope you guys got to see a condor during your california trip! went and saw my first one the other week.
Fantastic!!! Challenge accepted and blown out of the water, haha!! The landscape looks so familiar to me - I've never once been to California, but the area of southern Arizona where my aunt lives is VERY similar - the low mountains and the scrub, and for sure that insanely dry and hot climate. I swear I could feel it just from memory, from summers ages and ages ago spent visiting. Though I expect the flora and fauna are MUCH different in the Sonora desert, with far more cactus and so forth, and correspondingly different birds too. Back then I was a very active little kid and wouldn't have held still to look for birds though! If ever someday I get to go see my aunt again, I'll have to make sure we do some birding together, heh!
Is this the Carrizo Plain? I used to live in California (now Seattle) and regret that I never went there, although my family and I did manage to see a lot of the state.
I want to be Rachel when I grow up! ❤
I love how excited Rachael gets when she spots a target.
@@waterbuck Rachel’s a gem
No other birding channel packs in as much information is a short span as yours. I always learn something new and enjoy everything you put out. Always look forward to your new content.
Thank you! Glad you’ve been enjoying it!
When you take the sunglasses off you know it's serious. Love this lady haha!
Thank you for hunting down those beautiful birds for us.
I love the curved bill on the LeConte’s thrasher! It looks cool. Thanks for taking us along to another new habitat! It is interesting. It’s not a place I would have thought to go birding.
Nice to see the ghostlike LeConte's Thrasher
Yeah! We were super pleased!
Aahh, the nostalgia! More California Birding... *and* you got to see (and film!) the LeConte's Thrasher!!! A good guide is worth gold, but so is luck... ;-)
really loving the videos in my home state :) this is one of my favorite habitat types. growing up here i’ve become really obsessed with harsh and interesting habitat types from the unique geology and climate conditions. also hope you guys got to see a condor during your california trip! went and saw my first one the other week.
My favorite type of your videos!
Man, great video . . . So jealous!
Awesomesauce!! 🎉
Fantastic!!! Challenge accepted and blown out of the water, haha!!
The landscape looks so familiar to me - I've never once been to California, but the area of southern Arizona where my aunt lives is VERY similar - the low mountains and the scrub, and for sure that insanely dry and hot climate. I swear I could feel it just from memory, from summers ages and ages ago spent visiting. Though I expect the flora and fauna are MUCH different in the Sonora desert, with far more cactus and so forth, and correspondingly different birds too. Back then I was a very active little kid and wouldn't have held still to look for birds though! If ever someday I get to go see my aunt again, I'll have to make sure we do some birding together, heh!
Great score guys amazing hope you get to see a California Condor while you are out there !
Did you all see Ruby the red footed booby at Monterey Harbor? Saw the end of the last video right next to where the booby was. Great vids!
Is this the Carrizo Plain? I used to live in California (now Seattle) and regret that I never went there, although my family and I did manage to see a lot of the state.
I’m not entirely sure what it was called actually :/ very arid though
Looks like Kern Co. Oil Jacks outnumber House Sparrows.
How did y'all find a BNST near McKittrick?!
It was in a little area with water on the roadside
@@BadgerlandBirding Ah nice!