BiRD 🐦🐦⬛🕊🌞🕊🐦⬛🐦 Bird in flight Bird of Light In the sky you shine so Bright Bird of wings How She Sings Much of joy He often brings Bird of Love Bird of Dove You bring us peace down from above Bird of Grace The Flying Ace Always brings a smile to our face
What a wonderful sound. A hot summer day, work's over, cutting your road home through a park you sit down under a tree to chill a bit, amd that's what you'll hear. Pure bliss for me, even when they wake me up on holydays when I'm out in the countryside.
Hes still here (at home) but hes nearly there can fly a little thank goodness i was there when that cat got him hed probably wouldn't be here hes recovering slowly, evrey time i leve his sight he will start chirping he is a rainforest kingfisher he is doing great 😁
Using lots of these videos to drive out blackbirds, who are picking into every cherry on the three just once, resulting in all of them cherries rotting and going to be natural waste. Blackbirds are difficult to run out, as they are arrogant, fearless and are even attacking sheep (! - seen this with my own eyes).
this is the only video on youtube that shows their true call. many people don't realise this but the strong note is the first note in their call, not the second. e.g. if you imagine their call says "my CALL sounds.. like this/ my CALL sounds.. like this/ my CALL sounds.. like this" that is an incorrect interpretation. the call actually starts on the "second" note and there is a large gap afterwards which then strings into the next gap. so the call is really "CALL sounds.. like this... my / CALL sounds.. like this... my / CALL sounds... like this.. my / CALL sounds.. like this... my!" they always end on the "my!". e.g. at 0:13 listen for the extra woop at the end. and then listen to the next call, it starts at the strong hit
Either this is a young and relatively inexperienced bird, or the yellowhammer in that area sounds different from where I live. Here, the song is longer - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - while in the video, it's just 4 or 5.
It's the morning in Poland! I literally had to close my window before playing the video, otherwise I wasn't sure where the sound was actually coming from 😂
For some reason coal tits avoid my feeder but all of the other tits love it, I’m trying peanuts with some success, any tips for attracting them to feeders?
used to hear this bird when i was a little kid thinking it was an owl in the morning, it used to make me feel so happy and peaceful. i haven't heard this in real life for a really long time, nor have i felt peace like i used to when i was a kid so hearing this video brought back a lot of memories and i shed a few tears. thank you.