Wonderful video. Its super helpful and thanks for posting but youtube ran 40 adds... I counted... 40! Geez. I hope they give you some of that $ they waste so much time for.
@DrKim5037 ай бұрын
Really bad. I see bird names written on the screen, but I don't see the birds. Letters are much less beautiful than actual birds.
@kohhok4917 Жыл бұрын
Great photos Dan as always. Thank you for sharing your talents. Kelly Hazen, Bend Oregon
@ThunderD777 Жыл бұрын
Audio levels dropped below decibals making it INAUDIBLE. We have been there many times and still love to reminisce.
@Izzy-pf7zo Жыл бұрын
You weirdos
@rajendralimbu33602 жыл бұрын
18:08 What is he even saying? They swim in different directions, Ring neck is swimming from left and others from right. He's so bored😒
@SeantheBioBro2 жыл бұрын
Incredible presentation! Really helpful to a challenging group!
@michaeldayton14342 жыл бұрын
10:40 lol
@indyreno29332 жыл бұрын
A shorebird is any bird that is included within the order Charadriiformes, whilst shorebirds belonging to the families Turnicidae (Buttonquails), Pedionomidae (Plains Wanderer), Thinocoridae (Seedsnipes), Rostratulidae (Painted Snipes), Jacanidae (Jacanas), Scolopacidae (Snipes, Curlews, Sandpipers, Godwits, Woodcocks, Dowitchers, Phalaropes, Shanks, Tattlers, Turnstones, Knots, Stints, Dunlin, Ruff, and Surfbird), Charadriidae (Plovers and Lapwings), Pluvianellidae (Magellanic Plover), Recurvirostridae (Avocets and Stilts), Ibidorhynchidae (Ibisbill), Haematopodidae (Oystercatchers), Burhinidae (Stone Curlews), Chionidae (Sheathbills), Glareolidae (Pratincoles and Coursers), Dromadidae (Crab Plover), and Pluvianidae (Crocodile Bird) are specifically called waders, additionally, shorebirds that are called waders are a paraphyletic group because the families Burhinidae, Chionidae, Glareolidae, Dromadidae, and Pluvianidae are more closely related to the shorebird families Laridae (Gulls), Stercorariidae (Skuas), Sternidae (Terns, Noddies, and Skimmers), and Fraterculidae (Puffins, Razorbill, Auks, Auklets, Guillemots, Murres, and Murrelets) than they are to other shorebird families with species called waders.
@abdullahabraham44833 жыл бұрын
I love these wading birds in sandpiper & plover families. There mnay variety of different species. Each species is very unique. Each bird has some kinda trademark thing for it. Just amazing
@srijaraachavelpula59453 жыл бұрын
It was a wonderful talk. I have a request. Is it possible to have email ID of Kenn Kaufman Sir
@neildbarker3 жыл бұрын
Really great information and I like #11 - admitting you don't know what kind of bird it is. I've had this a many times as I learn more about birds and think this is one of the most important points. It has made me research and study more and learn so much. Thanks for sharing - excellent presentation.
@lewandlo3 жыл бұрын
Shorebirds are so interesting and beautiful. With amazing long migration patterns. Right now I am carving some Dunlin decoys in breeding plumage for a well known biologist in Alaska. They are for netting and banding studies. I have birds all over the world that biologists have obtained .All are custom made to your needs. All carved ,and crafted original works of art. If you need some for study, office or home contact me [email protected].
@tobydad3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting. Always nice to learn from Kenn.
@rosemarieholt22614 жыл бұрын
Thanks I’ve seen them flying in Nampa ID but no idea what they looked like otherwise
@lisamoran53374 жыл бұрын
From California. Loved your site but sound was muffled, difficult to hear. Would love to visit some day !
@malheurfriends80544 жыл бұрын
Lisa, Thank you for coming on our Bird Walk with us. We are sorry about the less than ideal audio situation and are hopeful that as we learn the best tools and procedures for creating these programs we will only get better!