100 Birds of the Northeast (U.S) | Test

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    1. American Robin / Merle d’Amérique
    2. Mourning Dove / Tourterelle Triste
    3. Blue Jay / Geai Bleu
    4. House Sparrow / Moineau Domestique
    5. Canada Goose / Bernache du Canada
    6. Northern Mockingbird / Moqueur Polyglotte
    7. American Crow / Corneille d’Amérique
    8. Carolina Chickadee / Mésange de Caroline
    9. Red-tailed Hawk / Buse à Queue Rousse
    10. Northern Cardinal / Cardinal Rouge
    11. Killdeer / Pluvier Kildir
    12. Dark-eyed Junco / Junco Ardoisé
    13. White-breasted Nuthatch / Sittelle à Poitrine Blanche
    14. Bald Eagle / Pygargue à Tête Blanche
    15. Red-bellied Woodpecker / Pic à Ventre Roux
    16. Carolina Wren / Troglodyte de Caroline
    17. Song Sparrow / Bruant Chanteur
    18. Wild Turkey / Dindon Sauvage
    19. European Starling / Étourneau Sansonnet
    20. Tufted Titmouse / Mésange Bicolore
    21. Mallard / Canard Colvert
    22. Common Raven / Grand Corbeau
    23. American Goldfinch / Chardonneret Jaune
    24. House Wren / Troglodyte Familier
    25. Eastern Phoebe / Moucherolle Phébi
    26. Common Yellowthroat / Paruline Masquée
    27. Great Horned Owl / Grand-duc d’Amérique
    28. Northern Flicker / Pic Flamboyant
    29. Grey Catbird / Moqueur Chat
    30. White-throated Sparrow / Bruant à Gorge Blanche
    31. Chimney Swift / Martinet Ramoneur
    32. Belted Kingfisher / Martin-pêcheur d’Amérique
    33. Red-winged Blackbird / Carouge à Épaulettes
    34. Laughing Gull / Mouette Atricille
    35. House Finch / Roselin Familier
    36. Common Loon / Plongeon Huard
    37. Great Crested Flycatcher / Tyran Huppé
    38. Ruby-crowned Kinglet / Roitelet à Couronne Rubis
    39. Hermit Thrush / Grive Solitaire
    40. Wood Duck / Canard Branchu
    41. Yellow Warbler / Paruline Jaune
    42. Chipping Sparrow / Bruant Familier
    43. Red-eyed Vireo / Viréo aux Yeux Rouges
    44. Tree Swallow / Hirondelle Bicolore
    45. Cooper’s Hawk / Épervier de Cooper
    46. Ovenbird / Paruline Couronnée
    47. Winter Wren / Troglodyte des Forêts
    48. Cedar Waxwing / Jaseur d'Amérique
    49. Snow Goose / Oie des Neiges
    50. Brown Thrasher / Moqueur Roux
    51. Eastern Screech Owl / Petit-duc Maculé
    52. Downy Woodpecker / Pic Mineur
    53. Rock Pigeon / Pigeon Biset
    54. Wood Thrush / Grive des Bois
    55. Red-breasted Nuthatch / Sittelle à Poitrine Rousse
    56. Common Grackle / Quiscale Bronzé
    57. Eastern Wood-Pewee / Pioui de l'Est
    58. Pileated Woodpecker / Grand Pic
    59. Brown-headed Cowbird / Vacher à Tête Brune
    60. American Woodcock / Bécasse d'Amérique
    61. Barred Owl / Chouette Rayée
    62. Golden-crowned Kinglet / Roitelet à Couronne Dorée
    63. Eastern Whip-poor-will / Engoulevent Bois-pourri
    64. Indigo Bunting / Passerin Indigo
    65. Brown Creeper / Grimpereau Brun
    66. Fish Crow / Corneille de Rivage
    67. Barn Swallow / Hirondelle Rustique
    68. Eastern Towhee / Tohi à Flancs Roux
    69. Warbling Vireo / Viréo Mélodieux
    70. Ruby-throated Hummingbird / Colibri à Gorge Rubis
    71. Field Sparrow / Bruant des Champs
    72. Eastern Bluebird / Merlebleu de l'Est
    73. Hairy Woodpecker / Pic Chevelu
    74. Baltimore Oriole / Oriole de Baltimore
    75. Eastern Meadowlark / Sturnelle des Prés
    76. Black-capped Chickadee / Mésange à Tête Noire
    77. Osprey / Balbuzard Pêcheur
    78. Scarlet Tanager / Piranga Écarlate
    79. Eastern Kingbird / Tyran Tritri
    80. Great Blue Heron / Grand Héron
    81. Yellow-billed Cuckoo / Coulicou à Bec Jaune
    82. Red-headed Woodpecker / Pic à Tête Rouge
    83. Rose-breasted Grosbeak / Cardinal à Poitrine Rose
    84. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker / Pic Maculé
    85. Black-and-white Warbler / Paruline Noir et Blanc
    86. Willow Flycatcher / Moucherolle des Saules
    87. Hooded Merganser / Harle Couronné
    88. American Redstart / Paruline Flamboyante
    89. Green Heron / Héron Vert
    90. Purple Martin / Hirondelle Noire
    91. Yellow-rumped Warbler / Paruline à Croupion Jaune
    92. American Kestrel / Crécerelle d'Amérique
    93. Common Nighthawk / Engoulevent d'Amérique
    94. Ruffed Grouse / Gélinotte Huppée
    95. Common Merganser / Grand Harle
    96. Great Egret / Grande Aigrette
    97. Double crested cormorant / Cormoran à Aigrettes
    98. Mute Swan / Cygne Tuberculé
    99. Turkey Vulture / Urubu à Tête Rouge
    100. Black Vulture / Urubu Noir

Komentáře • 409

  • @unipigstudios7794
    @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +129

    Hi everyone-I made a few mistakes! Firstly, the bird pictured at slide #8, labelled as a Carolina Chickadee, is actually a Black-capped Chickadee, as I have been informed and then confirmed for myself (the calls are all correct though!). Second, the image on slide number #68 displays a Spotted Towhee, not an Eastern Towhee as it is labelled (again, the calls for this bird are correct!). Lastly, slide #28 shows the image of a Northern Flicker, which is the correct species; however, this species contains two subspecies: the yellow-shafted flicker of the east, and the red-shafted flicker of the west. The flicker shown is the red-shafted subspecies which would not occur in the east as is the theme of this video. That is all! If you notice any more mistakes in the video, please do not hesitate to let me know! We are a community of learning, and as such, we should not be afraid to offer constructive criticism for the good of another. Thank you all for your understanding!

    • @robynroman4079
      @robynroman4079 Před 10 měsíci +2

      1

    • @robynroman4079
      @robynroman4079 Před 10 měsíci +2

      😊

    • @cathym7578
      @cathym7578 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Thanks for updating your image information. And indeed, it is a learning process.

    • @Revelationscreation
      @Revelationscreation Před 8 měsíci +2

      I also think that 7:48 fits better for a Lincolns sparrow than a song sparrow- streaking is finer and black, the bird has yellowish tinge above the malar strip- also seems to have a buffish upper breast.

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@Revelationscreation Thanks for your input! Looking back, I realize that probably isn’t the best picture I could’ve used, but I do still believe it is a song sparrow. You could be right though! These species can be tricky to distinguish.

  • @egotisticEgg
    @egotisticEgg Před 2 měsíci +29

    i love how in so many of these you can hear some crows cawing in the background

    • @Foxinamangle2
      @Foxinamangle2 Před 2 měsíci

      Jerma pfp spotted

    • @rodneycaupp5962
      @rodneycaupp5962 Před měsícem +3

      Love Crows and the Black Birds singing in the dead of night, like Paul McCartney sang out with joy, "all your life you were only waiting for these moments to be Free", Black Bird Fly..., Ruby Throated Sparrows near by

  • @craffte
    @craffte Před měsícem +3

    The sound of the mourning dove flying away😂I always try to tell them, "It's okay, you can stay right there, you don't have to -.......oh well."

  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster0529 Před rokem +67

    This was incredible. Thank you for putting this together.

  • @jend8694
    @jend8694 Před rokem +36

    I live in western PA and have seen all but maybe 15 or so of these birds. Also about 25 yrs ago I rescued a peregrine falcon in downtown Pittsburgh. Found a baby laying on the sidewalk that had fallen out of its nest. I'm surprised it survived the fall and that no one had stepped on it. After contacting the right people it was placed back in the nest.

  • @StrivetobeDust
    @StrivetobeDust Před rokem +23

    Having moved to Japan over 30 years ago, I was amazed at how many songs I recognized from the woods of western PA. Thank you for reminding me of those wonderful summer mornings and afternoons spent out hiking.

  • @georgesakellaropoulos8162

    76% audio recognition. 100% visual. A House Wren was my alarm clock during the Spring and most of the summer for 5 years.

    • @rodneycaupp5962
      @rodneycaupp5962 Před měsícem

      Birds complete the mornings around here that way

  • @muttleyinlove8648
    @muttleyinlove8648 Před rokem +82

    This was a lot of fun; I love to test my birdsong recognition skills. I am certain, though, that the bird pictured as number 8 is a Black-capped Chickadee, not a Carolina. Black-capped Chickadees have that olive color on their backs, white edges on the shoulder feathers and a slightly washed-out orange on the belly. Carolina Chickadees are more a uniform gray on the wings with a white belly.

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +18

      Good eye! Thank you for pointing that out. I was scanning through a list of Carolina Chickadee pictures and didn’t think twice about the possibility of black caps being thrown in there when I saw that adorable photo.

    • @TheKiwibirder
      @TheKiwibirder Před rokem +9

      Song was correct for the Chickadees, though...

    • @muttleyinlove8648
      @muttleyinlove8648 Před rokem +4

      @@TheKiwibirder Yes, I think you are correct. I live in an area where we can see both, and I think these two even confuse the Merlin app!

    • @SpringRubber
      @SpringRubber Před rokem +6

      I'm in the Wash DC area where I see Carolina Chickadees daily and the bellies are always white, never yellowish. My ear is not that good to distinguish but for #8 I'm upping my score for visual ID by one. : )

    • @pibly7784
      @pibly7784 Před rokem +3

      OMG. I’ve been wanting to know the song identity of the Carolina Chickadee for years ! Thanks ! 👍👍

  • @VeronicaKing-fu2sv
    @VeronicaKing-fu2sv Před 3 měsíci +3

    I love the format for this video! ❤ thank you so much for making it!

  • @yellowpowr8455
    @yellowpowr8455 Před dnem +1

    I like how the house sparrow one gets more chaotic as it goes on.

  • @georgelippold4950
    @georgelippold4950 Před rokem +24

    My wife and I were raised in Western Maryland and spent a lot of time in PA and Ohio. This video was a real walk down memory lane for us both. We got about 80% correct between us, maybe 50% from voice alone. I must say that some of the songs brought on a very emotional response - like the Wood Thrush. Thank you so much for your time and effort in compiling this. We will definitely listen numerous times more (as we now live in Tucson, AZ) and we miss hearing our Eastern birds.

    • @robertrobert7924
      @robertrobert7924 Před rokem +2

      I am from Baltimore County and have travelled extensively in Western Maryland and on the Delmarva Peninsula. I also summered in Maine. I got about 80% by sight and 20 % by song.
      I miss visiting Western MD, West Virginia, and Winchester, VA, and of course Delmarva. I am 76 yro and my Dodge Caravan is 21 yro. with only 150,000 miles. I only travel locally due to the age of my trusty Dodge. I brought back some Maine White pine from a dead mature tree and carved and painted 7 birds. The wood was as easy to carve as a bar of Ivory Soap.
      The first bird I carved and painted was a Loon that resided on China Lake, Maine.

    • @ChessieChess
      @ChessieChess Před rokem +1

      The wood thrush is my favorite sound. I only hear them in the woods in summer on my hikes. They are shy and don’t come down from the treetops too often! I live in central Maryland. 🥰

    • @DoodlebugsDream
      @DoodlebugsDream Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, it's emotional. I listened to this hoping I could find and identify the bird that makes my favorite sounds, and song and it's this Wood Thrush (23:18) and (I numbered them as they play) so, also # 17, the Song Sparrow (7:24) (which may not be the right name according to one viewer. Lincolns Sparrow?) Going to try looking them up or finding a compellation. When I hear it, I'm a young girl standing in the sunlit woods of upstate New York. Memories & pure happiness. Moved away from NY years ago and miss the birds and their singing so much it's painful. Birdsong is healing. ༄❥

  • @donpwhitesk1er
    @donpwhitesk1er Před rokem +7

    Beautifully done! Very helpful. Thank you...

  • @nancyw.5654
    @nancyw.5654 Před rokem +29

    This is such a good video! Thanks for sharing! In the spring I kept hearing the weirdest sounds from some bird in the yard. With your video I can confirm it was definitely the grey catbird. So fun to see where the bird sounds are coming from! Ps the loon sound is so freaky...

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! I’m so glad it helped you figure out who’s been staying in your backyard! It really is fun to be able to identify the birds in your area-especially in the beginning when you’re making your first sightings!

  • @eileenmcloughlin4778
    @eileenmcloughlin4778 Před rokem +15

    Great way to teach us our local birds! Thank you very much!

  • @tammy5654
    @tammy5654 Před rokem +25

    Wow !!! ❤❤🤗🤗🙂🙂
    This list is the most comprehensive and quite lovely bird list/test I've seen yet. So many wonderful birds, with great audio, and lovely photos. Several birds I'm now able to identify because of this list. Glad to see so many of my favorite birds included: crows, ravens, grackles, cardinals, woodpeckers, etc.
    Thank you so much for posting !! 👍👍🥰🥰

  • @SuperIamshe
    @SuperIamshe Před rokem +19

    Thank you for posting this! For years I'd hear a bird song a few weeks out of the summer in northern Wisconsin. Nobody knew the name of the bird that sang it. It haunted me! As soon as I heard # 30, I knew I found it. White throated Sparrow! Thank you!

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +5

      The white-throated sparrow remains a mystery bird for so many people! His humble little doings in the underbrush of the woods combined with his rather simple appearance often leaves him unnoticed by many. I’m glad I could help you solve your little mystery!

    • @ChessieChess
      @ChessieChess Před rokem +3

      I heard that sound and was like “Omg I’ve been wondering for the longest time what bird it is!” And couldn’t believe it was a sparrow! Love it.

  • @tonymcdonald8727
    @tonymcdonald8727 Před rokem +11

    Great job! Appreciate all the hard work that went into the video.❤️

  • @misskittymew
    @misskittymew Před rokem +15

    I moved to Delaware from Texas a little over a year ago and am hearing all kinds of birds that I've never heard before! Thank you for this! It is helping me to identify the beautiful birds!❤

  • @chantaldomingos4033
    @chantaldomingos4033 Před rokem +35

    This came up in my youtube feed, and I'm so glad it did!! I feel like this video is an early solstice present for me! Thank you so much! I'm going to use it as a tutorial and continue to study all these beautiful birds and their wonderful music. Thanks again!

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +4

      Thank you! Your comment is a present in itself! I’ve always found that when I throw myself out in nature I come across so many joys I could not expect. I trek out to the woods with the expectation to observe the birds, but find many of them instead flitting over to observe me! It’s always the small ones especially, such as the chickadees and kinglets, and it’s ethereally precious to see their crumb-sized eyes scrutinise you in their tiny wiseness.

    • @chantaldomingos4033
      @chantaldomingos4033 Před rokem +4

      @@unipigstudios7794 I know just what you mean! They are quite intelligent and sentient! I wish more humans would recognize that! I had the great pleasure, when I lived back east, of having the chickadees eat out of my hand. It was truly a profound joy for me! Now that I'm back in California, I find I miss them! Brave little sweethearts that they are! (of course, many amazing birds here too!) Thank you again!!

  • @shelleybrandon2825
    @shelleybrandon2825 Před rokem +11

    Totally delightful! Thank you for all the time you took to put this together, I'm amazed at what I knew by sound, knew by sight and still missed some I'm not familiar with in my area! LOVE THIS!

  • @a7xb4mvlover
    @a7xb4mvlover Před rokem +11

    Thank you for this! There is a Carolina Chickadee that sings outside my door every day and I've never known until now what it was finally called!!

    • @kittenkorleone2918
      @kittenkorleone2918 Před 11 měsíci +3

      And they are loud. Pay attention, the males sometimes sing and a female has a trill of an answer to his phrase.

  • @cherieplumlee9748
    @cherieplumlee9748 Před rokem +9

    I loved hearing the songs again, from the sweet high pitched Willow Tit to the deep crackle of the ravens!. Quite a few of these birds are in the Northwest also. I lived in Minnesota and saw the Red-winged Blackbirds, Orioles, cardinals, and my favorite the Loon whose song echoed over the lakes in the evenings. Lived in Washington state too with the crows and especially the loud ravens who were arrogant and made themselves seen roaming the parking lots looking for handouts. Love them all. Such a beautiful video in every way, I commend your attention to detail and perfect design.

  • @debbino4249
    @debbino4249 Před rokem +5

    Thank you! This was really neat. I enjoyed it very much. Only got a few right, but the features and sounds of the various birds are amazing!

  • @thebeautyofnatureandanimal1771

    We recognized several but, enjoyed learning about so many new ones. Thank you for sharing

  • @chalupakabra455
    @chalupakabra455 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your time and effort for creating such a cool video. I normally only recognize these fowl to their calls as I eat them alive but now have 3 points of reference for each delicious species. My cat loved this video as well. Much Love!

  • @vitazgal9933
    @vitazgal9933 Před rokem +3

    Oh my ..... What a truly outstanding compilation...can't imagine all that went into
    this... I wrote down every # with what the bird was...and then how I'd identify it...
    It's a treasure trove...Thank you so very much....will watch over & over in months
    to come...

  • @wendycharles9576
    @wendycharles9576 Před 2 dny

    This video was like when my grandma would take me birding with her and taught all the different birds and their calls. Thank for the wonderful memory.

  • @ajh3301
    @ajh3301 Před rokem +5

    So good! 52% by ear, another 24% with the picture, 24% unsure. Of the unsure I knew the bird family but not the proper name of half. Excellent test….please do another.

  • @busibee976
    @busibee976 Před 12 dny

    Thank you for producing this video. Listening to our flying friends is the highlight of my mornings.

  • @jo_anndegrace2339
    @jo_anndegrace2339 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for doing this. I thoroughly enjoyed listening and seeing each bird. I’m currently enjoying wrens, white-throated sparrows, and robins nesting nearby. The sounds are lovely. I will refer to this channel constantly. I got about 15 correct with sound alone and 70 correct with the photos. I don’t see such a variety of ducks and shorebirds around here, nor the colourful orioles, tanagers, martins, or bluebirds. It would be wonderful to see a yellow warbler, but I’m happy to see as many colourful finches as I do. Thanks for this channel.

  • @muk3554
    @muk3554 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for the great job you did on this video. Keep up the good work.

  • @pamelacollins1153
    @pamelacollins1153 Před 25 dny

    Thank you so much for putting this together! I moved to New York recently from South Dakota where I lived my whole life, and I am hearing a lot of bird songs I don’t recognize. This is great!

  • @smorgasbroad1132
    @smorgasbroad1132 Před rokem +8

    What a wonderful video! This is definitely a reference vid. And thanks for the numbered list. I found all my favorites. Either for their image or sound. 👍 excellent job.
    P.S. shared and subscribed.❤️

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem +3

      Thank you very much for your kind words! If you enjoyed this video, I just uploaded another video with a similar format. It’s about some of my favourite bird songs found in North America. God bless!

  • @StamfordBridge
    @StamfordBridge Před rokem +3

    Thank you! Wonderful work.

  • @ScubaDracula
    @ScubaDracula Před 4 dny

    Love the way you put this together. I hear the White throated Sparrow #30 and the Woodcock #60 constantly here in Northern Ontario. And many more of the smaller birds I haven't identified yet... Thank-you!

  • @cheesiepizza7671
    @cheesiepizza7671 Před rokem +3

    This was wonderful! I was not very good with song identification but did fairly well with sight. Im going to share with my bird nerd friends...thanks for taking the time to put this together!

  • @CookBrookCountryLife
    @CookBrookCountryLife Před rokem +2

    One of the best videos on CZcams! I'm going to watch this again and again. Guessed maybe 10 to 15%. I so often see birds that I don't recognize; hopefully will improve with this. STUNNING photos, mesmerizing recordings. Thank you!

  • @Catilieth
    @Catilieth Před rokem +9

    I so much enjoyed this! I was able to identify 84 birds and I was surprised at how many I recognized just by their songs. My weakness was some of the water birds, the mergansers, and some of the vireos and warblers.

  • @TheHornedDiva
    @TheHornedDiva Před měsícem +1

    This is absolutely a beautiful presentation and great learning material! Thank you so much for this!!

  • @suzannelegeza1292
    @suzannelegeza1292 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for putting this video together in perfect manner!! I love that I could test my knowledge of bird songs, then see your beautiful bird images! This will always be one of my favorite videos and reference ❤

  • @yuutuubewacher
    @yuutuubewacher Před 24 dny

    Thank you for putting this together. It's really great, and I'll share it with my birder and non-birder friends. I used it as a "test" for fun and learning. The last twenty were definitely more difficult than the first twenty! I live out west now, so this was also a trip down memory lane for many species.

  • @tatromain
    @tatromain Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! Great job! So nicely composed.

  • @kb80550
    @kb80550 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for all of your work to create this wonderful birding guide. I grew up in Lancaster County but have lived in Colorado for the past 40 years. Some crossover in birds, seemingly more so in the last few years, but plenty of unique species too. Well done you.

  • @joycelynliebel3645
    @joycelynliebel3645 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video compilation. Last summer i heard at least 2 new bird sounds in my city neighborhood but never saw the birds making the sounds. Wish i had had this to attempt identification, as my ancient brain has not retained the sounds!

  • @papillondogs4297
    @papillondogs4297 Před rokem +3

    Thank you ever so much for putting this video together! I did know quite a few by sound alone, surprising myself! But I also need to learn quite a number!
    This is a fabulous teaching tool!

  • @bethcorish5496
    @bethcorish5496 Před rokem +3

    I love this! I hear so many of these around our property. A few of them are regulars at our birdfeeders. We love hearing the barred owls at night.

  • @isdiseasehereditary6933
    @isdiseasehereditary6933 Před rokem +4

    Great compilation! I love that you played the vocalizations first. I scored about 90%. Was unfamiliar with 2 or 3, mixed up a couple of my wrens. That was fun, thanks!

  • @marymckinnon5313
    @marymckinnon5313 Před rokem

    Wonderful!! I am going to listen to this again and again, to help with the birds I did NOT know. I love that you include several calls for many of the birds. So helpful!

  • @_sowhat_
    @_sowhat_ Před rokem +1

    Awesome! Thanks for doing this! I'm sharing with my amateur bird-watching friend and family 😊

  • @joyceliporace2214
    @joyceliporace2214 Před 6 měsíci

    I appreciate you! This was just what I need. Thank you!

  • @SOPHIA-yf7ws
    @SOPHIA-yf7ws Před rokem +5

    Thanks a million for this valuable educational video.

  • @awrinkleintimeyesterday6067

    Wow what a great compilation! Thank you so much for putting so much time into this. Great resource.

  • @MichaelKarcher-bh1vm
    @MichaelKarcher-bh1vm Před 6 dny

    My dad would have loved this, he passed in 2005 before cellphones were invented, listened and enjoyed in memory of him

  • @maryannhanrahan3663
    @maryannhanrahan3663 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much!!! My husband and I are loving this excellent training video

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon2 Před rokem +5

    I really surprised myself at how many I knew, and I'm just a bird feeder birdwatcher (plus some commonly known). I got 56 by sight and 19 by sound. This a is a great reference. I'll be watching it again, several times.

  • @HKM131
    @HKM131 Před 4 měsíci

    This is incredible! So fun. Thanks so much for making my day better

  • @moshirley2414
    @moshirley2414 Před rokem

    Oh thank you!! What a lovely lovely way to spend some time!!
    ❤❤❤

  • @lisaspivack2096
    @lisaspivack2096 Před rokem

    Wow! This is so well done. Beautiful photos, helpful labels, and fun way to roll it out (e.g. sound, photo, identification). Thak you for sharing!

  • @deborahbrown7757
    @deborahbrown7757 Před rokem +1

    Subscribed and saved this video to my favorites! Thank you.

  • @Zugunru
    @Zugunru Před rokem

    Excellent video, thanks for putting this together!

  • @naturemanmike
    @naturemanmike Před rokem +2

    I absolutely love this video! It was so fun and informative! I got about 98% of the visual identification. Think about 30% of sound identification. I will be watching this again! Great way to test and enhance your bird identification knowledge! Thanks for sharing!

  • @denniskouwenoord8140
    @denniskouwenoord8140 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much! This was great fun and will be again in the future! Great idea! Very well carried out! Keep up the good work! Greetings from Germany!

  • @RoseLawrence765
    @RoseLawrence765 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so very much for taking your time to do this🎈🦋 I am trying to learn birds names🎉🎈

  • @bromeo3032
    @bromeo3032 Před rokem

    That was a wonderful birding refresher. You used some very good pictures, thank you for taking the time to find good ones. I will definitely be re-watching to learn the bird song better as that is my weakness. Thanks!

  • @dianagreen744
    @dianagreen744 Před rokem +1

    Fabulous, thanks for making this!

  • @rhiannonweaver335
    @rhiannonweaver335 Před rokem +7

    Great video! I recognized just about half of them, but only a few, maybe 8-10 by song (mostly the easily recognizable ones like the Canada goose, mallard, red-winged blackbird, but I also have taken note of Carolina wrens song and the Easter Pe-wee). There were other. songs I recognized as hearing in my woods (western PA) and then recognized the common visitor from the picture. Bonus, the sounds are great soothers for my 4-month old twins to nap to. I will definitely be studying this video in the future!

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Před rokem

      Thank you! I’m glad you found the video useful. It’s very sweet to hear about your twins! Bird songs make for some of the most soothing music this world has to offer!

  • @mtngrammy6953
    @mtngrammy6953 Před rokem +3

    This is fun! Thanks! I haven't done it all yet, but will enjoy doing the rest at another time. Being a little rusty at the moment since I haven't been birding in quite some time, I didn't think I would do very well. I am not so familiar with Eastern as Western birds, having lived in the west all my life and done a great deal of birding in Arizona, California, Texas, etc. But out of the 40 I watched, I missed only 5 (a few I just couldn't think of the name, but knew the birds). A good many I knew simply by the song. So I felt pretty good that I remembered this many at my advanced age! I imagine many of the birds will be more difficult the farther along I get. A great video to learn from and practice with. (Good "armchair birding"! LOL).

  • @josephgrosso8731
    @josephgrosso8731 Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderfully done!
    Great sound and pictures!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @airbagwarring1466
    @airbagwarring1466 Před rokem +3

    Well put together Anig! Inspirational!

  • @phoebecushman4119
    @phoebecushman4119 Před rokem +2

    This was sooo fun. I could name by photo nearly all the birds but recognized only about half their songs. Thank!

  • @AuthenticChristianity-fw2te

    What a fun video! Excellent recordings! The photos are great, too!

  • @samanthabloggins1775
    @samanthabloggins1775 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou for this, its wonderful!! Some of these birds we have where i live in Canada but not all, so it was great to hear other birds!!

  • @mjt4477
    @mjt4477 Před 3 dny

    Beautifully made video! Thanks!

  • @nitacrosslin7778
    @nitacrosslin7778 Před rokem +1

    Only got about 10 of them right just by the sound but I got about 80 of them right when I saw the picture. This is so exciting and fun ❤ Thank You !

  • @1502harrison
    @1502harrison Před 10 měsíci

    Love this!! So well done; I look forward to watching it over and over; trying to learn.

  • @cawiltu
    @cawiltu Před měsícem

    Thank you so much. I do not know who owns many of the calls that I hear in Rural Kentucky. This is most helpful

  • @ksbrook1430
    @ksbrook1430 Před rokem +1

    I surprised myself. I could identify about 1/3 of the birds just by their calls. And I knew about another 1/3 by sight. This is a wonderfully useful video. Thank you.

  • @SpringRubber
    @SpringRubber Před rokem +2

    Fun video, thanks for putting it together. My ID score was 80 with about 20 by sound alone. I see hermit thrushes in the winter months here in Virginia and although I recognize the up-and-down tail motion as an ID I've not seen a hermit thrush with its tail straight up like the one pictured here. Thank you for including the Wood Thrush, love that! I was waiting for American Bittern. I've only seen one in the wild (actually, it was in a man-made wetland / containment pound around here). The sound of a bittern is quite something!

  • @dereklonewolf9011
    @dereklonewolf9011 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for the time & energy bringing these songsters to us 👍 74+ 🍁 Manitoba hunter provider

  • @juliej5917
    @juliej5917 Před rokem +2

    Shocked how many birds I know!! Loved this. Love all the birds!

  • @dungteller367
    @dungteller367 Před rokem

    Amazing thank you for this wonderful presentation!

  • @flipperssuperawesomechanne7090

    Great video! Thank you for posting. Have to bookmark this one.

  • @carolynhaas370
    @carolynhaas370 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! Several of the songs were too high-pitched for our ears, but we were able to correctly identify 93 by sight. My husband and I at least felt ok about a few that we knew the family, not specific ones; also with thrushes. Glad for your clarification - about the b c chickadee vs. carolina. Also the towhee. We winter in Az and rest of year in the midwest. This was great! Thanks again!

  • @4High4Low
    @4High4Low Před rokem

    Outstanding video and fun. The picture quality was amazing.

  • @daisykuchinad3624
    @daisykuchinad3624 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank You!
    Extremely informative.
    🙏👍🏼

  • @carolynbarry7359
    @carolynbarry7359 Před 5 měsíci

    WONDERFUL PRACTICE FOR MY BIRD SOUND RECOGNITION! Thank you!

  • @bunny_smith
    @bunny_smith Před rokem +2

    There were a couple I could name by sound alone. Blue jay, catbird, mourning dove, cardinal, mallard. I knew more than I expected to. Thanks for an interesting video. I really enjoyed it.

  • @doylejodi7502
    @doylejodi7502 Před rokem +1

    Surprised myself! Knew more than I thought! A lot I didn’t know. So beautiful!

  • @ingriddurden3929
    @ingriddurden3929 Před rokem +2

    I am in Georgia, and I think we miss a few here. I recognized about 25% by sound, another 25% more or less (I knew it was a woodpecker but not which kind), about 25% by picture, and the last quarter was unknown. Specially warblers, oreoles etc I did not know. And I knew from several by sound it were water birds but needed the photo to put a name on them. Not so bad, specially since I am originally from Europe. I was pretty pleased, and I will check your video more often now that I can put a picture to the gazzilion tiny birds singing in the wasteland behind my yard! Thank you so much for this treasure!

  • @gaminawulfsdottir3253

    This is marvelous. Thank you for posting.

  • @00ARYA00
    @00ARYA00 Před měsícem

    I had the best time watching and listening and guessing over dinner. Thanks!

  • @dianadambrosio1
    @dianadambrosio1 Před rokem

    I love this ! Thank you..will be sharing this ❤

  • @ralsei7778
    @ralsei7778 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video! I compete in envirothon and this really helped me study my bird calls and identification:)

  • @peterjohnson617
    @peterjohnson617 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanks so much, I enjoy that greatly. It was put together in such a way as to make it fun to first listen then view

  • @frankcowan6625
    @frankcowan6625 Před rokem

    This was the most fun I had all day.
    Thanks!!!

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Před rokem +3

    We have a lot of these in our yard in TN! I have heard many of these, although i didn’t know some of their names! Good to match a voice with a face!

  • @rebokfleetfoot
    @rebokfleetfoot Před 10 měsíci

    this is great, i can appreciate the time it took, thank you!

  • @AmandaScarcella
    @AmandaScarcella Před měsícem

    This was so much fun!!! Thank you!

  • @layplum
    @layplum Před 2 měsíci

    I live in upstate NY near the Adirondacks, I hear so many of these but my absolute favorite is the common loon call. Hearing that early in the morning out on the water is so magical.

  • @janetbamford3440
    @janetbamford3440 Před rokem +1

    Loved this video and learned a lot.❤️