I witness a rarely seen behavior-Necedah NWR WI - Karner Blue butterfly! Whooping Cranes - June 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @jeffhilchey8070
    @jeffhilchey8070 2 месяца назад

    My kids (5 and 10) and I love watching your videos!

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s great! Thanks for watching! My kids rarely watch my videos :)

  • @nemadjihermit
    @nemadjihermit 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful place, thanks for sharing. One of these days. I didn’t know night hawks dove like that. Always nice to learn something new.

  • @laurablakesley8091
    @laurablakesley8091 3 месяца назад

    Loved hearing those boomers! Haven't seen any nighthawks yet this fall. Will have to start looking.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Up here in Northern Minnesota they funnel down the shore of Lake Superior from the boreal forest on calm still late August evenings. So in about a week to two weeks, they should be coming through up here.

  • @randywendel4671
    @randywendel4671 3 месяца назад

    I often traveled around that area when I lived in nearby Wisconsin Rapids in 1985. A few years ago I visited Sandhill Wildlife area near Babcock close to where you were. Lots of bog environment in that region...and cranberry bog farmers. Fighter jets often fly training missions over that area based out of Camp Douglas to the south.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      I’ll have to check out that Sandhill wildlife area, Randy. Didn’t know about it.

  • @jvp139
    @jvp139 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, as always for the great video!

  • @xijiang2728
    @xijiang2728 3 месяца назад

    Some nice pictures. I love the compositions. Love the ICM shots of the butterflies. Very creative.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Thank you Xijiang! Not everybody loves those “out there“ shots.

  • @lisamorrowpeculiar
    @lisamorrowpeculiar 3 месяца назад

    I still think that is the best redheaded woodpecker photo :) I love, love vintage and vintage style bird photography.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Ha! Thank you, Lisa. And my 14-year-old self thanks you! :-)

  • @DBoer
    @DBoer 2 месяца назад

    Fascinating video 👍

  • @almeadows8277
    @almeadows8277 3 месяца назад

    Well done, Sparky; it looks like a great location. I’ve only seen Red-headed Woodpeckers three times in 50 years in Koochiching County. But I know a spot in Ontario, by Lake of the Woods, where they can be reliably found. They’re a beautiful species.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Thanks Al! I love their velvety red fluffy heads.

  • @jonathansteinbach580
    @jonathansteinbach580 3 месяца назад

    That footage of the red-headed woodpeckers was absolutely stunning. Their heads shone like red velvet in the sun. I have always wanted to see one, but it is the one woodpecker species I can't seem to find in my area.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      You are exactly right in your description Jonathan. Red Velvet! Hope you find one someday soon.

  • @kevinreichenbach5326
    @kevinreichenbach5326 3 месяца назад

    We were just out there a couple of weeks ago. The karners were all over. Nice to see you in Wisconsin 👍

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Very cool Kevin! I only live a mile from the Wisconsin border in Minnesota and so whatever I can avoid interstate 35 to go south I do :-) Crex Meadows and Necedah are two of my favorite photography locations.

  • @rerolley
    @rerolley 3 месяца назад

    We were just there last week. Cool place. Nice video of the Nighthawks. I used to be able to see them in downtown Madison. They nested in the gravel on roof tops.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Do they not nest there anymore? I know there has been a decline of rooftop nesting nighthawks in urban areas. Fortunately, they seem to be still quite abundant across the boreal forest. Maybe it has more to do with urban insect populations??

  • @perstensland2270
    @perstensland2270 3 месяца назад

    Excellent. Your Nighthawk footage was awesome. Over here, our equivalent is the Common Nightjar. It is sadly only active when it is completely dark. Your Nighthawk seems to be active when it is still light enough. Really great video.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Interesting Per. While, it is true that they mainly feed at dawn and dusk, during migration and courtship they often active in the air during the day.

  • @a.m.v.6938
    @a.m.v.6938 3 месяца назад

    I didn’t realize Wisconsin was so beautiful. Great video.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      It really is! Many many wonderful places to bird and photograph in Wisconsin. I live in Northern Minnesota, but only a mile from the Wisconsin border so I can get to many places fairly reasonably.

  • @BeardedGeezer
    @BeardedGeezer 3 месяца назад

    Just ran across your channel. Nice work, even the B-role was well done! Our local park lost its dot tail white face dragonflies and several other species when the city poisoned the algae in the pond.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Oh no! Sorry to hear that. But thanks for joining the channel! There’s 150 or so videos already in the playlist if you want to go backwards :-)

  • @BirdBrainBrian64
    @BirdBrainBrian64 3 месяца назад

    I didn't know about the booming from the wings of the Nighthawk. I have seen a few but never that display. Loved the Blue-winged Warbler. I only saw 1 when I lived in SW Michigan and then saw 1 a couple months ago here in Arkansas. I have yet to see the Whooping Crane 😢.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      It is a fascinating display… And I knew how they made the sound, but nobody can see that in real time. I got OK video but you’d really need to even better equipment to really slow it down.

  • @Hulbatross
    @Hulbatross 3 месяца назад

    Cool to see common nighthawks active during the day. Usually only active at dusk here in Ohio

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад +1

      True! I’m guessing it was the height of courtship since there were multiple displaying in the same area. This was June 2 and third.

    • @Hulbatross
      @Hulbatross 3 месяца назад

      @@SparkyStensaas Makes sense. Definitely pretty sweet to watch.

  • @lordsoar9720
    @lordsoar9720 3 месяца назад

    Good to hear some news of the W cranes and how there doing , the nighthawk segment was fascinating .

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Thank you lordsoar! You just gave me the idea that I should really do an in-depth video on the complete story of whooping cranes in Wisconsin. I would like to make that video for my own benefit too :-)

  • @waterbuck
    @waterbuck 3 месяца назад

    I have learned something new today, now I need to spend more time looking for them with parabolic mic.

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      I’ve always wanted a parabolic dish and microphone. My super long shotgun mic is great but a parabolic could even isolate sounds better.

    • @waterbuck
      @waterbuck 2 месяца назад

      @@SparkyStensaas The upside to the dish mic, you'll hear more birds then you've ever heard before. The downside to the dish mic, you'll hear more barking dogs, motorcycles, and leaf blowers than you've ever heard before.
      Whatever direction you're pointed, you'll pull in sounds well off in the distance that you can't hear even faintly by ear.
      The best recordings I've gotten have been when I'm right under the bird and pointing the mic vertically towards the sky where the ground based noises are not an issue.

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 3 месяца назад

    Watching you carrying your camera down off that tower and I'm thinking: Hope he fixed the camera! :)

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Ahhh Ron ….. I wish I took care of my equipment better. I’m that guy who puts his lenses in the cupholders in his van. :-)

  • @maryjanesesto9769
    @maryjanesesto9769 3 месяца назад

    Wow, Sparky, you skipped right over the Bald Eagle at 12:12 on the video. Either you must see them a lot or you got so excited about the Flycatcher you didn't notice him at all! Great video!

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад +1

      It is sad, but true. I see so many Bald Eagles that it’s hard to get excited about them. But when I started birding as a kid, they were of course, quite rare. I should definitely not take them for granted!

  • @BobSouthDakota
    @BobSouthDakota 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video!

  • @douglaswetzel3221
    @douglaswetzel3221 3 месяца назад

    Could you please help ID the bird at the 13:57 mark? Love all your videos as they always put a smile of my face!

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      Thank you, Douglas! At that point in the video, there is a Field Sparrow in kind of a wide shot of pines and then the Blue winged warbler after that.

    • @douglaswetzel3221
      @douglaswetzel3221 2 месяца назад

      Blue winged warbler it is! Thanks for the great audio of these warblers too.

  • @arildhagen3820
    @arildhagen3820 Месяц назад

    Interesting videos and topics. Any heritage from Norway given the Stensaas name?

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  Месяц назад

      Hey Arild, Absolutely correct! My father’s side came to America from the Trondheim/Melhus area and my mother’s side from the rural countryside near Bergen. I’ve been to Norway five times (including Lofotons and Svalbard! )and we are taking the family there next summer. I am still in contact with my relatives in Vikhamar near Trondheim. Where do you live in Norway?

    • @arildhagen3820
      @arildhagen3820 Месяц назад

      @@SparkyStensaas That's fantastic. In total 750.000 Norwegian migrated to the US in hope of a better life. My family has 80+ relatives in Texas but little or no contact unfortunately. I live near Oslo, the capitol, and do often head north for photo adventures. I guess the only thing Norway can offer outside Minnesota is Musk Oxen at Dovre mountain, White tail Eagles (all over Norway) and Orcas. Hoping for an awesome trip with your family. Fell free to reach out for any questions regarding wildlife or photo related ativities once in Norway.

  • @Pedro-nf2rr
    @Pedro-nf2rr 3 месяца назад

    Zhola:las mariposas del comienzo aquí son lincelidos.Relacion con las hormigas,la larva cae al suelo y la primera hormiga que la encuentra la introduce en el hormiguero.huelen igual que las hormigas y son alimentadas por ellas.Cuando eclosionan ya no huelen igual i escapan lo más aprisa que pueden.estupendos y educativos videos.Gracias

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  2 месяца назад

      Very cool Pedro! I’ve seen that on some BBC nature specials.

  • @JeremySmithPhotography
    @JeremySmithPhotography 28 дней назад

    5:20 My Canon R5 never overheats in 4K 120 or 8K… my Canon R5 is a Sony A1 😂

  • @mandatoe
    @mandatoe 3 месяца назад

    I recently discovered your videos and really enjoy them! Would you consider varying the music you use from time to time? It's difficult to watch more than 1 or 2 videos in a row (for me) because the soundtrack makes me feel like I'm hold with the gas company. The factual info, photography, and everything else keeps me coming back, albeit on mute until the music passes. 🙉

    • @SparkyStensaas
      @SparkyStensaas  3 месяца назад

      I totally understand your pain. That’s one reason. I only put music at the beginning in the end, but you’re right. I did use the same music the last four videos. But as you work your way backwards, you’ll hear a a lot of variety. I guess I just got lazy recently.