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Black Hills Birder
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2017
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A beautifully busy day at the Osprey nest
มุมมอง 1443 ปีที่แล้ว
It's been such a delight to watch the osprey build and roost on this nest. So it was very rewarding to finally see the heads of chick's after about a month of watching and waiting! I hope you enjoy, I believe what is happening here is the mother taking over the shift of childcare from the father, who then leaves the nest :) Magic Piano Music by WinnieTheMoog Link: filmmusic.io/song/6180-magic-p...
Meadowlark trying to sing through a mouthful
มุมมอง 1253 ปีที่แล้ว
Meadowlark trying to sing through a mouthful
Turkey Vultures have attitude! (fight? courtship?)
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Turkey Vultures have attitude! (fight? courtship?)
Green Heron Gone Fishin'
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This adorable green heron let me watch it from a close distance for quite a while
Seagull violently dismembers apple (graphic!)
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Seagull violently dismembers apple (graphic!)
The Life of the Crane: Sandhill Crane Facts!
มุมมอง 35K3 ปีที่แล้ว
A video about the beautiful sandhill cranes and their habits. INFO SOURCES: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Sandhill_Crane/lifehistory www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Birds/Sandhill-Crane#:~:text=Sandhill cranes are about three,five feet (1.5 meters). www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Sandhill_Crane/maps-range en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staging_area#:~:text=In ecology, the resting and feeding...
Rufous Hummingbird Facts - Birdwatching Info
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Sorry for the choppy audio on this one! INFO SOURCES: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Rufous_Hummingbird/lifehistory journeynorth.org/hummingbirds/resources/article/facts-hummingbird-characteristics#:~:text=Rufous hummingbirds are 3.5 - 4,a wingspan of 4.25 inches. birdwatchinghq.com/hummingbird-nests/#:~:text=Fact #2: Nests can be,against winds and other movements. animals.howstuffworks.com/birds/...
Common Goldeneye Courtship Displays and Diving
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Common Goldeneye Courtship Displays and Diving
Bald Eagle Facts: The Life of the Bald Eagle
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Bald Eagle Facts: The Life of the Bald Eagle
The Life of the Black Billed Magpie - Bird Facts
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The Life of the Black Billed Magpie - Bird Facts
The Life of the Hooded Merganser - Duck Facts
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The Life of the Hooded Merganser - Duck Facts
The Life of the Coot - American Coot Facts
มุมมอง 13K3 ปีที่แล้ว
The Life of the Coot - American Coot Facts
So cute
Why are there head big
Mystic absolutely stunning bird of its kind
So cute!
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I live in Australia where there are birds commonly called magpies. While they have some similarities to the creatures you describe in America, they are definitely different species, I would like to hear your take on contrasting and comparing them.
I like to see some content on retail hawks. I used to have them perch on my truck in Downtown Tulsa OK.
I seen 1 in Pitt Meadows British Columbia for the first time today . Lots of blue Herion here but this thing was like a flying dinosaur calling the whole way
Magpies and Jays, the hunters enemies !
Thank you for this. I had a wild Magpie friend when I lived high in the Rocky Mountains. We met when he was a a very small fledgling with attitude. He kept stealing shrimp bits from my bowl as I fed my Koi. Eventually he would eat out of my hand. We would actually talk to each other. He grew up to lead a group of about 14 Magpies and he did it well. On snow mornings he would tap on my bedroom window until I went to the kitchen and tossed out food to the crew. He lived about 5 years and came to say good bye in the last hour of his life. He died in flight as he flew over my garden wall. I cried for a long time. His name was of course "Maggie."
Thanks
Awesome video!! I’m doing research on lovebirds for an art project, and your info was very useful!
Well explained, thank you for sharing! 👍
I'm here because an eagle ate a Coot foot on the Big Bear Lake Eagle cam - gross!
Same!
Very beautiful birds, they also taste AMAZING.
Excellent overview
I love these guys - they are such excellent divers.
I take walks at a nearby pond. There are 6 ducks someone bought from the Tractor supply store and placed in this pond. They can't fly off. Recently I saw a baby duck that sort of hung out with them, but not always. I noticed it would dive under the water and stay for a long time. After about two weeks a small flock of hooded mergansers appeared. I believe this lone baby duck is a female hooded merganser. I hope so at least because I no longer see the lone baby duck. This group of hooded mergancers won't let me get close enough to get a good look through my binoclors. When I get on one side of the pond they swim to the other side.
They remind me of penguins in their form of diving and hunting
fab - a really great piece
Excellent video. I would just like to add that I dont think its fair to frame them as problematic when they are only seen as problematic to “human progress” bc a lack of habitat, they likely had even larger flocks precolonization, I think humans destruction of their habitat should be mentioned if we are bringing up ecological impacts. Thanks for sharing!
Great ducks
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I just found your channel, awesome photography and information. Thank you.
They're so cute
I have one that hasn’t left my back yard most of summer. Problem I live in Michigan and winter is coming. She’s by herself and has been by herself most of the year.
My favourite bird. I absolutely adore Magpies especially the European ones.
We have three that hang out in our yard. I love them.
Very interesting.Thank you
Nice video! Great information about these wonderful birds!
Son unas aves magníficas!!! Muy buen video.
You aren't kidding about the magpie fledgling period. The behavior of fledglings is so absurd, it's hard to believe they grow into clever adult magpies.
I have a green, fat female one (we’ve taken to just calling her “Fatty”) that repeatedly dive bombs me or hovers menacingly in front of me whenever I’m outside. They are so territorial and it cracks me up. 😂 I like the little whistling chirp she makes when she dive bombs.
Rib Eye of the sky.
We have the same couple that's been coming almost every day most year round. They dissappear occasionally to go have a baby. But they come back ❤ it's so awesome. We put scoops of wild bird seed and they love it.
I wish we could start a hunting season in Michigan they are destroying crops left and Right
Yes im watching a colt and family here in Florida
After birds, frogs are my favorite creatures so this was a nice treat. Someone else also mentioned doing one on Pacific Chorus Frogs (it's no longer considered a true treefrog and was moved like the Spring Peeper was). The species was also recently split into three species; Pacific, Sierran and Baja CHorus Frogs. Green Frog and California Red-legged Frog are also good candidates.
I came across magpies on my first trip to Calgary, Alberta and fell in love with them. I look forward to seeing them each summer I visit.
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There is a family of sandhill cranes that reside in my local park in Florida. They will walk alongside me even with their baby. They'll chase away other birds and return to my side to continue walking. I hope they enjoy my company as much as I enjoy theirs
The pictures differ so much. I think they not all bull frogs!
I hate them. They're such a nuisance, noisy here in Alberta, Canada. From morning till dawn the only thing you hear is magpie disturbing sounds without a minute of pause. I think that they're overpopulated and fight with each other for territory and food. There's absolutely no fun hearing them all day long.
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Can you cover the California and Andean Condor?
Not the bigfest fan of Sir Maggies ... they chase other bird breeds away in my area .. Do not tick off these birds .They will remember you and dislike you for a long time . Lov to watch a couple in my area and the neighbourhood cats ... interesting interaction . I find them yappie often.
That is so cool! Where is Canyon Lake?
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Hix how much time between egg and adult?
A truly global delicacy…!!! Got frog legs..??😊😊
Thank you for the information I'm in Ontario and they are making a come back here They were more rare when I was a kid Thanks for all your efforts Nebraska
I saw a momma today with about 12 ducklings at an old canal. I never saw one of these birds before. Fascinating!