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jay burney
Приєднався 4 лис 2009
Відео
hooded merganser
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Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. February 27, 2024. Temp 71 F. This pair has some courtship things going on!
B-roll nature 1
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various nature shots used for b-roll story telling. all images by jburney
SD 1996
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South Dakota 1996- Jonna, Jajean, Jamie, Jay vist Walt and Elsie on our way to Yellowstone, visiting Lane, Mitchell, etc.
monarch butterfly sipping nectar for Jon
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monarch butterfly sipping nectar for Jon
Nature is wonderful.....!!! Amazing!!! Thanks for uploading this priceless video❤❤❤👍🇵🇰
Nice & so beautiful video
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Beautiful nature video.
THANK YOU!! AMAZING!! 👏👏👏👏
liked❤ from India
magnificent
Promo'SM
Thanks Jay! Very informative!
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Just wonderful! Thank you!
No wind turbines on or in, near great lakes & niagara
cycle of life Trees go down become sustenance for new ones right ? Time/Nature marches on
yes, this is true.
Very cool.
I had to watch it twice 👍!! You are late to the party > Promo'SM !
I didn't "like" this because it's too sad. How does our region keep making bad decision after bad decision after bad decision?
I see hope in the animals and the humans that care. These relations need our love and support and as long as we try to stand up for them we can find ways. That is hope. Hope, real hope, is a social gift that we can share. Thanks for your comment here Jud and your devotion to a positive quality of life!
When humans talk about overpopulation, destroying their habitat, and “conservation”, the irony is just too much to bear. These creatures are truly wonderful and amazing.
Amazing work! Thanks for showing this especially over the course of the day!!
Jay, This is amazing footage. Nice job
Wow! Amazingly powerful water.
Great video!
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Nice shot!
These yellow legged gulls have lower pitch voices than standard Herring gulls. But they are cute, too.
This is a dispute over the territory
Nice!
Fantastic video! Thanks, Jay!
Have they appeared yet in 2021? and can someone here list directions to the best viewing sites please?
Looks like two males and one female 0:44 this one wants her to himself the other one that keeps sitting down is more submissive.
@albert fish Says the person who spends their free time watching videos *just to hate on seagulls* , I find them fascinating and enjoy bird watching meanwhile you just come here to whine and bitch about birds you hate. You're just a Karen.
@albert fish uh-huh ....so you spend your time bitching and moaning on wildlife videos about seagulls because you're a hunter? Sounds pretty Karen to me, you literally clicked on a video about gull courtship just to nag and moan like dude this is a bird watching video 🤦...
@albert fish uh-uh this video is literally titled ring backed gull courtship .......🤦 and fyi the OTHER video you are referring where you where bitching at me(also a bird watching video) all I said was I have broken up fights of hooded crows before then down came the "nag, nag bitch , bitch" so I had to put in you in your place and explain to you that no categorical imperative based on "don't interfere with nature because survival tho " would even make rational sense in a situation involving somebody breaking up hooded crow fights which if anything would increase survival likelihood output not decrease it .
Your comment is pretty interesting actually! I love learning more about seagulls. Ignore what the other person was saying.
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Thats a stud drake 😉👍
This looks looks like duluth
What is the bird in the background at the end I cannot figure out what it is and it is driving me crazy!
SAVE WAVERLY!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your dedication.
Beautiful..thank you for pausing a bit before you name the bird!
I enjoyed this very much - thank you! So much more variety than I was aware of.
Very interesting interview Marcie, please post pictures of the shore birds, if and when you see them Thank u.
Marcie - I heard killdeers at Erie Beach last week! Also, thank you for telling viewers how historic and ecologically valuable the woods and beach are. Once history is destroyed it is gone forever. The Siege of Fort Erie was the bloodiest battle on Canadian soil in our history. This is sacred ground. Our fellow creatures: birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects and mammals (some endangered) have to have a place to live too. The wetland will be isolated and die and the animal corridor to the lake cut off by houses and asphalt. The trees, some centuries old, our lungs and a peaceful refuge for the public, will be cut down. All of these fellow residents of earth are vital to our existence and we are all interconnected. Thank you Mr Burney for the platform.
Thank you. We feel the same way about this area!
Thank you so much for labeling birds and the locations🤗
These are great. I especially like when the birds are fluffed up. The ones in the flowering trees are beautiful, too. I’m new to birding . You’ve got s great variety, so I’d love to know the names of these song birds. Thank you!
Cop Watch. The departments don't blame X. They blame Nick. What a the , what a .. innocent Man m, pr
so noisy!
thanks
I love birds
Bro... the music ~18 minutes in really threw me off. Like orange juice after brushing teeth and lemon juice in a fresh paper cut kind of off. Please invest in a windscreen for your microphone because your footage is very worth it. Thanks for sharing your eyes.
I really miss the huge numbers and variety of Birds at Niagara. My area of Georgia is a veritable desert by comparison.
Thank You for this wonderful video, it reminds me of home in Tyre, NY
Thank you so much for taking time to make this. My Mom enjoyed this.
incredible all the swallows!!! so amazing to visit and stand among them
Lovely bird and great that you got it singing that plaintive song.