So relaxing and entertaining to watch, thank you sooo much and i wish you and everyone watching a nice weekend as well ...oh and i am impressed by the Music again...Mozart fits wonderful i think...all the movement whats going on... 👏🌳❤☁🌱
Thanks. I'm happy that you like it, too. I find bird-watching very relaxing, and I'm happy you think Mozart pairs well with this video. I thought the same thing.
I also had to laugh at that when I was reviewing the video last evening. The red-winged woodpecker is a bit territorial. I'm sure the other birds were trying to figure out if eating was safe. 🤣
This is really beautiful with the music and all the birdies I used to feed and had to stop due to a rodent infestation from hoarding neighbors all around me. I hand fed squirrels they all had names. I still have them come around as they all know me! I will sit outside and they come and I personally feed them peanuts in shell. Aren't they a joy to watch, love my birds and critters too. So cathartic birdwatching...I hope your Channel explodes. x
They are a joy to watch. Oh my goodness, dealing with hoarding neighbors who caused the mess to spill over onto your beautiful property had to be annoying. I can understand the frustration there. Yes, they are indeed a joy to watch. I look forward to watching them daily. It's perfect during inclement weather; I can still see what they're doing.
@@MyOutdoorWildlife I have a wildlife cam in never set up. Now I'm afraid of what I'll see out there at night! 🤭 Yes inclement weather Is when they all seem to come looking for me for food too. Love wet birds! Winter I will feed them more but for now I'm trying to deter .... but my special sweeties are still with me.
@@Cosmogirl014 I'm sure you'd capture some exciting footage at night in your peaceful haven. It's interesting to see how the other half lives while most of us sleep. It gives me more appreciation for the raccoons. If I set it up in the woods, I'd see more activity, and it's something I might do at some point. Yes, winter is when I mainly fed the birds, with consistency, and that all changed this year as I was racking my brain and trying to think of ways to de-stress. The challenge was that I needed to identify something as stressful. I kept it moving regardless; however, my body sometimes gave me subtle queues. My crafts helped a lot; however, there still needed to be a gap, and setting up the birdcam feeders, which caused me to use my video editing software, was the missing piece. The missing piece was viewing the beauty of the wildlife in my area while actively learning a program (in a fun way). It helped me decompress even though I wasn't viewing certain aspects of my life as stressful. That being said, I plan to do some slow crafting this weekend, including knitting. I find the soft clinking of my (chiaGoo or HiyaHiya) knitting needles very satisfying as I work on a project. Well... I was long-winded with that response. ☺
So cute!
They are definitely cute! :)
So relaxing and entertaining to watch, thank you sooo much and i wish you and everyone watching a nice weekend as well ...oh and i am impressed by the Music again...Mozart fits wonderful i think...all the movement whats going on... 👏🌳❤☁🌱
Thanks. I'm happy that you like it, too. I find bird-watching very relaxing, and I'm happy you think Mozart pairs well with this video. I thought the same thing.
So beautiful 🫶🏾🤍🤍
They are beautiful. 😍
4:03 the look on their face not sure what to do 😅 beautiful video 🌷🐦🐦⬛😇🥰🫶
I also had to laugh at that when I was reviewing the video last evening. The red-winged woodpecker is a bit territorial. I'm sure the other birds were trying to figure out if eating was safe. 🤣
@@MyOutdoorWildlife yeah i thought the same watching it 🤭🫶
Nice!
Yes, they are nice to see. ☺
This is really beautiful with the music and all the birdies I used to feed and had to stop due to a rodent infestation from hoarding neighbors all around me. I hand fed squirrels they all had names. I still have them come around as they all know me! I will sit outside and they come and I personally feed them peanuts in shell. Aren't they a joy to watch, love my birds and critters too. So cathartic birdwatching...I hope your Channel explodes. x
They are a joy to watch. Oh my goodness, dealing with hoarding neighbors who caused the mess to spill over onto your beautiful property had to be annoying. I can understand the frustration there. Yes, they are indeed a joy to watch.
I look forward to watching them daily. It's perfect during inclement weather; I can still see what they're doing.
@@MyOutdoorWildlife I have a wildlife cam in never set up. Now I'm afraid of what I'll see out there at night! 🤭 Yes inclement weather Is when they all seem to come looking for me for food too. Love wet birds! Winter I will feed them more but for now I'm trying to deter .... but my special sweeties are still with me.
@@Cosmogirl014 I'm sure you'd capture some exciting footage at night in your peaceful haven. It's interesting to see how the other half lives while most of us sleep. It gives me more appreciation for the raccoons. If I set it up in the woods, I'd see more activity, and it's something I might do at some point.
Yes, winter is when I mainly fed the birds, with consistency, and that all changed this year as I was racking my brain and trying to think of ways to de-stress. The challenge was that I needed to identify something as stressful. I kept it moving regardless; however, my body sometimes gave me subtle queues. My crafts helped a lot; however, there still needed to be a gap, and setting up the birdcam feeders, which caused me to use my video editing software, was the missing piece.
The missing piece was viewing the beauty of the wildlife in my area while actively learning a program (in a fun way). It helped me decompress even though I wasn't viewing certain aspects of my life as stressful. That being said, I plan to do some slow crafting this weekend, including knitting. I find the soft clinking of my (chiaGoo or HiyaHiya) knitting needles very satisfying as I work on a project.
Well... I was long-winded with that response. ☺