Bird Language - 5 Voices of the Birds.

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2020
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    We are currently offering this excerpt free of charge to support people who are physical distancing at home. This and the following Shapes of Alarm excerpt are enough to get you engaging with the birds who live in your yard our outside your window.
    From the video Bird Language Basics with Jon Young.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @MosesForecast
    @MosesForecast Před 22 dny

    Wonderful!

  • @Nick-gq2iy
    @Nick-gq2iy Před 3 měsíci +1

    I loved this! I watch birds from my 3rd-floor sill for long periods of time & can see the Cardinals engaging in a pre-mating ritual! They’re so beautiful, along with the many other New England birds. Thank you! I love this little series! How I wish we were neighbors.

  • @PinchusRaab
    @PinchusRaab Před rokem +2

    Very informative, and I appreciate the oversimplification. Best video for starters.

  • @rael6621
    @rael6621 Před 2 lety +3

    I have aways noticed/heard/love birds. and I didn't notice before that when a hawk come, I get so enraptured in what the hawk is doing that all the other noises have disappeared. i couldn't hear because my eyes were watching so hard. i can't wait to pay attention to everything else next time. thank you for all that you have done. You are definately on my top list of people I could ever hope to have the honor of crossing paths with.. much respect. Blue Heron are what really get my heart pounding. but hawks eagles turkeys all others i love too.

    • @peronvey
      @peronvey Před 2 lety +1

      It’s amazing! When I’m hiking the birds know me now in the same parks and forests I visit because they all sing around me and fly around me letting me know what’s around a car or human and it’s absolutely magical! This is real and nature is very reciprocal!! I always keep nuts and dried insects with me and do a food call and arrange the food in a fancy way and the birds love it so much I can feel it. When there’s a hawk or eagle or a person, it gets so quiet and I know there is something before I even see it. The crows and ravens are the only big birds that are nice to the small birds and they play together a lot I love watching it. People don’t realize this world around us

  • @allthewayfrom
    @allthewayfrom Před rokem +2

    1:23 "Nobody's playing tricks on each other out here, except for the predators." Must be nice to trust your own species.

  • @WeAreWildness
    @WeAreWildness Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for offering this for all of us who are self-isolating!

  • @harvestdesignnapa
    @harvestdesignnapa Před 2 lety

    I was wondering how to prevent my cat from attacking birds. The other day, she attacked a bird and when I heard the birds screaming, I opened the door and there was my cat with a bird in its mouth. There were several medium-sized birds, as well as, a few larger black crows watching my cat and they were all chatting with each other. I live in Lake County, CA with a huge and diverse population of bird species which poses a threatening temptation for my cat. Oh, and by the way, this is Danielle Santopietro from Holmdel. If you are anywhere in the vicinity of Lake County, we would love for you to visit and perhaps, speak with our cat directly. 😉

  • @kabadabo2098
    @kabadabo2098 Před rokem

    I think we should start and deal much about our nations. As humans later all these won't matter.