Martin Kennewell has material from:
Colombia ·India ·Chile ·Ethiopia ·Peru ·Australia ·Thailand ·Philippines ·Peninsular Malaysia ·Ecuador ·Vietnam ·Cameroon ·Singapore ·Uganda ·New Zealand ·Madagascar ·Sumatra (Indonesia) ·Taiwan ·Andaman and Nicobar ·China (Northern) ·Ghana ·USA (United States) ·Great Britain ·Egypt ·South Korea ·United Arab Emirates ·France ·Laos ·Borneo ·Japan ·Java (Indonesia) ·Cambodia ·Sulawesi ·Hong Kong ·Maluku Islands (Indonesia) ·New Guinea ·Nepal ·Sri Lanka ·Slovenia ·Netherlands Antilles
View all the localities on a map!Martin Kennewell
Nottinghamshire, UK
Martin grew up in the Trent Valley of Nottinghamshire and his early days birding were around the gravel pits near to Newark. Now he lives and works in Singapore, which gives many opportunities to visit nearby countries to boost his list and video more species.He has been going on overseas birding trips since 1988 and videoing since 2002. During his early birding trips, seeing nightbirds was a challenge, now the challenge is filming them.
He has footage from (in no specific order) Mexico, Antarctica, South Africa, Costa Rica, Brazil, Egypt, Uganda, Indonesia (Sulawesi, Halmahera, Batanta, Salawati, Irian Jaya, Java, Sumatra, Simeulue), Sri Lanka, Nepal, Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, South Korea, India, Spain, UK, Cambodia, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, New Britain, USA (mainly Maryland, but also California, Virginia, and Pennsylvania), Ghana, Vietnam, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Colombia, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Peru, Thailand, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, New Zealand, Cameroon, The Philippines, China, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Chile, and Madagascar. One of latest trips to Ghana, the land of dots in the canopy (and Picathartes!), I apologise in advance for the dots......
First few years used a Sony HandyCam, and recently (2009) switched to Sony HDR-FX7.
IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 21 February 2008
- Number of videos posted: 3068 covering 1602 species (16.06%)
- Number of photos posted: 7 covering 5 species (0.05%)
- Number of sounds posted: 77 covering 75 species (0.75%)
Material by Martin Kennewell on IBC
Videos
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Silver Gull (Larus novaehollandiae)
adult on the ground Locality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (ssp novaehollandiae) 22 November 2009 06 June 2010 19 sec 4 -
Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca)
one walking on short grass Locality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (ssp cyanoleuca) 22 November 2008 06 June 2010 22 sec 4 -
Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
feeding on short grass Locality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (ssp lophotes) 22 November 2008 06 June 2010 41 sec 4.6 -
Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
fedding on short grass, scuttle away when two cyclists pass Locality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (ssp lophotes) 22 November 2009 06 June 2010 16 sec 3.5 -
Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala)
one walking on short grass Locality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (ssp melanocephala) 22 November 2008 06 June 2010 37 sec 3 -
Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris)
active female in trees, finishes with a pooh Locality Historic Bridle Track, Haast, South Island, New Zealand (ssp chloris) 24 November 2008 06 June 2010 19 sec 3.7
Photos
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Orange-necked Hill-partridge (Arborophila davidi)
side view of edge of bamboo forest Locality Cat Tien National Park, Cochinchina, Vietnam (Monotypic species) 11 February 2013 11 February 2013 2.6
Sounds
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Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax ruficeps)
Calls by one bird. Locality Dasyueshan National Forest Recreation Area, Taichung County, Taiwan (Monotypic species) 24 May 2009 18 weeks ago 4 -
Marsh Grassbird (Megalurus pryeri)
A male singing from a perch, then setting off on song flight. Locality Dongtan Nature Reserve, Chong Ming Island, Shanghai, China (Northern) (ssp sinensis) 19 April 2008 18 weeks ago 3 -
Rainbow Pitta (Pitta iris)
A bird singing twice. Locality Northern Territory, Australia (ssp iris) 26 July 2009 18 weeks ago 4 -
White-throated Grasswren (Amytornis woodwardi)
An adult bird calling. Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species) 24 July 2009 18 weeks ago 3 -
Slaty-backed Forktail (Enicurus schistaceus)
An adult calling close to the river. Locality Jerai Waterfall, Fraser's Hill, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia (Monotypic species) 29 March 2008 18 weeks ago 4
