The Biggest Week in American Birding Day 2
We had the opportunity to attend the Biggest Week in American Birding Festival in northern Ohio. This is our experience from our second day at this fascinating event.
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Common Yellowthroat in cover image by Grayson Smith/USFWS (Public Domain, edited)
Yellow Warbler in cover image by Tom Koerner/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Public Domain, edited)
Northern Parula in cover image by N. Lewis (Public Domain, edited)
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As soon as Ryan rated the nachos, I thought “this is giving Dave Portnoy Pizza Review” vibes. I laughed hard when shortly after, Derek said “one bite, everybody knows the rules.” 😂😂😂
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
There’s definitely some inspiration there. Wait until the actual pizza review on our next biggest week video :p
Good morning to you from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. In the New Territories of Hong Kong 🇭🇰, there are at least the Manchurian Reed Warbler, the Alstrom’s Warbler, Yellow-browed Palla’s Warbler, the Two-barred Warbler and Eastern Crowned Warblers. Though I have not seen them with my own eyes, but these birds are on the Hong Kong bird list in the app as well as in the book of BIRDS of HONG KONG.
Very cool area. Many many many many ..many years ago before vast areas surrounding Sandusky Bay were drained it was a wildlife haven. Conserve and care for wildlife.
Seems like the good life
We go every year to bird week, it’s hit and miss depending on weather and fallouts, but I’m never disappointed. I live about an hour and a half away. The food choices are rough! Sometimes there are food trucks in Ottawa National Park. There is actually a wetland behind the creamery that can have some cool things! As a very beginner birder starting in my 60’s, I stumbled on Magee Marsh about 5 years ago on the last day of the festival. I was literally blown away. I’ve since become a full on proud “bird nerd” and bird photographer. OH has so many great stops during the migration, it’s literally exhausting for a few weeks, but what a blast! If you come back, Try Sheldon Park and Pipes Creek too. It’s very cool to see you filming close to my home! Nice work!
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
We heard about pipe creek but just never had the time to make it out there :(
I love how you end, at sundown, with the buzzy, nasal “preent” of the male American Woodcock. Nice!
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
It’s always a good way to end a day
That program is awesome! As a young birder myself I can relate. What was your favorite bird to see
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
I think on this day the prothonotary warbler was my favorite but there were so many cool species that it’s hard to pick!
Ever catch views of a. Whip-Poor-Will sitting on a branch during the day time? I think that's cool you got the great looks at the Protholonotary Warbler they are so cool to look at.
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
Only once have I gotten to see one sitting out on a branch. Very cool experience
It was fun walking and talking with you guys - (that lifer was nice too)
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
Great meeting and birding with you, Sam!
So, Ryan, did you get some good photos with that setup? Do you post those anywhere? Looked like a great time.
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
That’s Derek with the big camera and lens
If you ever are in the area the mentor marsh on the opposite end of Ohio is really good
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
We didn’t even hear anyone talk about that place when we were there lol
@fisheyesquarepants3738
18 күн бұрын
@@BadgerlandBirding that is fair as even some of the locals here say Magee is better, but if you schedule to be in the morning on a Friday between April-May/ September-October, you can come visit the bird banding station there.
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
@@fisheyesquarepants3738 cool! Will definitely keep that in mind 👍
542 is insane, I am also a young birder but mine is only 256 after around 2 years
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
Yeah he definitely has a crazy list for being so young. 256 is certainly not bad either!
Nice❤
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
Thanks 🔥
Awesome! Bring on more videos! I really love watching these! 😊❤
@BirdNirdz
19 күн бұрын
Also love seeing young birders. I usually don’t see birders my age.
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
Oh they’re on the way lol
In Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, near the mangroves area as well as at the Hong Kong bird sanctuary, there are the Pacific Golden Plover, the Pied Avocet ad well as the Egrets.
I've always seen yellow headed blackbirds at Howard Marsh, to my surprise. Enjoy your videos; thanks.
@BadgerlandBirding
19 күн бұрын
They were a little harder to find this year!
That was awesome! One time I saw a gray-cheeked thrush during fall migration.
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
It’s a good bird!
I really hope to see an owl still this year, I’ve never seen any owl species
@BadgerlandBirding
18 күн бұрын
They’re definitely tricky to find. People know where they are, they just have to be willing to tell you
prothonotary tweeted, 'stay way from the poison ivy'.