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View all the localities on a map!Greg Baker
United Kingdom
As a child, I remember my interest in birds developing from a mass invasion of thrushes into the back garden of our house in my hometown of Ipswich during the severe winter of 1962-63. After that, the gift of the Observer's Book of Birds for my birthday sponsored trips to the Suffolk coast but my passion waned as sport and the distractions of a teenage life took precedence. It wasn't until the early 1980s that trips to the English Lake District with my wife-to-be Barbara re-ignited my interest and I soon became an avid visitor to some of the north-west of England's prime birding sites and a twitcher for rarer birds further afield. I spent many happy hours at Woolston Eyes as a part-time reserve warden and Frodsham Marsh was another regular on-and-off patch. An interest in birding videography developed with the purchase of my first camcorder in 1994 - a Canon EX1 Hi8, to which my Canon camera lenses could be attached. So started a new phase of birding activity as twitches became as much focused on filming as seeing the bird. Foreign trips also took on a new emphasis, the results of which I have finally got round to posting on the IBC website. As camcorder technology developed I moved into the world of DV with a Canon XL1 and then more recently into HDV with my current set-ups which include a Canon XH A1 plus 1.4x converter, a Sony HDR-HC3E and an AVCHD Panasonic HDC-SD200. Work commitments mean I cannot travel as much as I would like but I have been fortunate to visit some wild and wonderful places including Antarctica, Kamchatka, Kazakhstan, Svalbard and Tierra del Fuego amongst others. Living in Hartford, Cheshire my local birding is focused on my home patch of Marbury Country Park and Witton Flashes. Slowly but surely I am working through my back-catalogue of video footage and there are many more uploads to come.IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 15 August 2009
- Number of videos posted: 1798 covering 1059 species (10.62%)
- Number of photos posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
- Number of sounds posted: 46 covering 45 species (0.45%)
Material by Greg Baker on IBC
Videos
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Waved Albatross (Diomedea irrorata)
A pair in mutual display, viewed from the side Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 2 October 2004 29 March 2013 33 sec 4 -
Waved Albatross (Diomedea irrorata)
A well grown chick on its nest, including some head only views Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 2 October 2004 28 March 2013 51 sec 4.7 -
Waved Albatross (Diomedea irrorata)
A chick (which as already moulted its scapulars and inner wing coverts) on its nest whilst its parents are away feeding Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 2 October 2004 28 March 2013 25 sec 4 -
Large Cactus-Finch (Geospiza conirostris)
A juvenile feeding on seeds on the ground Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (ssp conirostris) 2 October 2004 28 March 2013 22 sec 3.3 -
Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)
A front view of a juvenile perched on a rock Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 2 October 2004 28 March 2013 10 sec 3.3 -
Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)
A head only view of a juvenile, calling once, preening and looking around Locality Punta Suarez, Española, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 2 October 2004 28 March 2013 42 sec 4.7
Photos
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Sounds
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Grey-chested Jungle-flycatcher (Rhinomyias umbratilis)
A male singing. Locality Bornean Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species) 30 April 2003 19 weeks ago 3 -
Malaysian Blue-flycatcher (Cyornis turcosus)
A male singing once on a balcony (repeated). Locality Bornean Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (ssp turcosus) 29 April 2003 19 weeks ago 4 -
Indochinese Bushlark (Mirafra erythrocephala)
A bird singing. Locality Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species) 3 December 2000 19 weeks ago 4 -
Upland Pipit (Anthus sylvanus)
An individual singing. Locality Pokhara, Nepal (Monotypic species) 25 February 2009 19 weeks ago 4
