This may have helped me identify the bird which got me into birding before I even knew I was, the Eastern Meadowlark. There was a bird I heard in spring 2020 in a field in NC, a place that reminded me of the Midwest I so missed and I thought the bird's song was the most sweet thing, especially in such an atmosphere. Since I started identifying birds with Merlin years later, I never knew what it was I found.
It took a lot of attempts but was fun. There's a hawk family at a local park that roost on the same trees, so I'd setup and wait. Sometimes they'd call out and other times they'd fly to a different tree so I'd follow them and re-setup
These are lovely sounds!
Love the midwest bird symphony 🎶
This may have helped me identify the bird which got me into birding before I even knew I was, the Eastern Meadowlark. There was a bird I heard in spring 2020 in a field in NC, a place that reminded me of the Midwest I so missed and I thought the bird's song was the most sweet thing, especially in such an atmosphere. Since I started identifying birds with Merlin years later, I never knew what it was I found.
Glad to help! The Eastern Meadowlark sounds similar to the Western Meadowlark
These videos deserve more views, I know how hard it can be to get all of these shots
Thanks it can definitely take a lot of time, but filming birds singing is my favorite thing to do 🎼
Finding that hawk footage must have been hard
It took a lot of attempts but was fun. There's a hawk family at a local park that roost on the same trees, so I'd setup and wait. Sometimes they'd call out and other times they'd fly to a different tree so I'd follow them and re-setup
Love it!
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BERD