Hello everyone! My name is Vitaly, I'm from Ukraine. I love nature, animals and birds.
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You should know that the term "common pheasant" is no longer defined by Phasianus colchicus but instead by the genus Phasianus as a whole, the Green Pheasant (Phasianus versicolor) is a species of common pheasant and one of four species of common pheasant, the black-breasted, black-necked, and ring-necked pheasants are no longer conspecific with each other and are instead three separate species, which officially makes Phasianus colchicus paraphyletic to the green pheasant (Phasianus versicolor), based on this, it is confirmed that the Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus) is the closest living relative of the green pheasant, while the Black-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) is basal to both species but only more derived than the Black-Breasted Pheasant (Phasianus elegans), which therefore confirms the black-breasted pheasant as the most basal of the four extant species of common pheasant.
About 34 seconds in, I was not expecting it to start pecking that quickly, I was legitimately spooked for a moment before realizing what I was seeing, lol
Big thanks for putting these sounds together. Been hearing them in our woods a lot but couldn't coax them out to be seen. They can't resist checking out this good mix of Pileated sounds hooked up to an external speaker. 👍
Yes! We have one every year on our chimney pecks.. then sings! I played this video and 3 more came into the surrounding trees and chimed in. Sooo lovely. Thank you.
I heard an arctic loon, northern lapwing, jack snipe, greater potoo, channel billed cuckoo, Cooper’s hawk, capuchin bird, and southern cassowary. No European nightjar
None of the sounds you played match the European nightjar. And also it is CLEAR that you stole the audio from this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ray5GGBlZHk.html starting from minute 6:24 USING IT WITHOUT CONTEXT...AND WITHOUT PERMISSION. Shameful.
Maybe because I'm European the voice doesn't sound scary. The scary thing is that if there are no sounds at all in the forest at night and there is only disturbing silence.
@@Birds_Sound Explain why the "Bird Sounds" video is titled "Passenger pigeon," yet, as you say, the sound recorded is that of Band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas fasciata). The video title is, at the very least, misleading and disingenuous. This practice you engage in cast a pall over you and all of your submissions.
I'm pretty sure that the Nightjar is a relative of the Potoo/Urutau... similar looks, unique "songs"(¿👀?), depending on how one defines the word 'song'. I imagine that they aren't overly comfortable with our "songs", either. I just LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE these BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRDS!!!🎶🥰🎶