Honestly, I just wanted to thank you for sharing your little birds eating at various bird stations that are set up around foe all the little sweethearts that I've been able to watch because of you. Thanku again 💓 I hope you have
Thank you Kathy, what a kind compliment to receive! I'm so happy to share my garden and birds with you, and with everyone! I hope you have a blessed day as well! 🥰🤗
This video is adding the perfect "sunshiny day in the summertime" atmosphere to my house. Outside here currently it is a dreary day and has been raining since morning. I've been doing indoor projects while listening, and had forgotten it was so wet outside. Thank you for posting this video:-)
Thanks for sharing, we love putting these videos on for our indoor cats! I understand that turning the saturation up makes the flowers pop/makes everything look a bit more vibrant, but it also makes the mourning doves look an unnaturally bright shade of pink, which imo is weird and a bit off-putting/misleading. I wonder if a slightly lower saturation setting might look better.
@parkerbradley2354 thanks so much, I'm so happy you and the kittens enjoyed it🤗 sorry about the pink doves, I thought I had corrected that, but the camera auto adjusts depending on the light, so in some lights it gives everything a pink wash🥲
@syrpentina How do are you successfully attracting Flycatchers and Catbirds to your feeders? I can’t get any to come to mine (not even with grape jelly, fresh sliced fruit, mealworms, BSFs, or the “Bugs & Berries” blend). Btw, I love your setup and appreciate the detailed info & links. Could you also share more info on your camera setup? (Which camera & where/how is it mounted). ❤🐦
@KimberlyPerrye Thank you Kimberly, I'm glad you like it! I'm hoping to get a website going to hopefully have even more info to share! I use a security camera called reolink hooked onto the house. I used to have a suet feeder cage full of nest materials, and that's what the flycatchers were coming for. Catbirds come for raisins right now, but they also like jelly (with natural sugar, they dont like jelly made with corn syrup), live and not alive mealworms, crasins, and just yesterday I saw one going to town on the peanut feeder on the left lol. I find the habitat also matters for them: They like to be low and in tucked away in the bushes, so if your feeder is out in the open they may not want to visit it because they don't feel comfortable there
@@syrpentina thank you so much for your reply (with such helpful advice)! You solved my question about the catbirds avoiding all the treats at my feeders - it’s the habitat. Our property is an open 2 acres with a wood line along two sides consisting of brushes and very tall trees. Ideal for EABL, Thrashers, Tanagers, RTHummers, and a variety of wonderful songbirds, woodpeckers, and raptors, but our Catbirds & Flycatchers stay hidden in the brush and the feeders are in the open. I need to create a flower garden like yours and then set up a feeding station within it. I’m also going to try offering nesting materials because I haven’t done that yet (though there’s plenty on offer here naturally). You’ve provided excellent inspiration here! I also want to set up a camera (our Ring Floodlight cams don’t have the high def I need; I want quality like yours). In the meantime, I’ll get my catbird fix (and hopefully flycatchers too) from your channel 💕🐦. Thanks again!!!
@@KimberlyPerrye Youre very welcome! Good luck with it, it sounds like you have a great property with an amazing variety of birds! 🥰The hummingbirds absolutely adore the flowers, so a flower garden will draw them out like nothing else! And you'll be surprised how much birds appreciate you putting their nesting materials all in one place lol! Speaking of catbirds, I saw one earlier this year striping the soft thin strands of cedar bark right off the tree, it looked really tough to do! And I can tell you i dont see any cedar strips left in my nest material basket 😄
WOW! What are the flickers chowing down on with such excitement? (We have them here in Western WA too, but they're sooo shy and, being as I understand it mostly insectivores, they don't visit our feeders much. Always a big event when they do, though!) You have such an impressive buffet (and (avian) "customer" base)!
Thank you! And Im so happy you enjoyed the birds🤗 Im guessing what youre seeing are the young Red Bellied Woodpeckers? Since they dont have their red caps yet, they can look kinda like Flickers. And just like you, we have Flickers here, but yeah they dont come to the feeder... unless you really did see a flicker - in which case please give me the time stamp because I will be just as excited as you that I was finally able to lure them in!!🤩
@@syrpentina Oh geez -- now that I rewatch and pay closer attention, it was DOVES I was seeing (e.g. starting at at 3:10) :::hits self up side of head with brick::: 🤣
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoy it! Sorry today was a short one, but we're having power outages from the storm that just passed... but I have many other long videos of birds chirping at the feeder I hope you will enjoy as well 🥰
Have to become cops to protect and serve. They become cops because they’re bullies and they don’t care if they violate your rights because they’re not the ones that pay for it which I think needs to be changed they need to be paying not us.
I put this video on for my parrot, Julie, but I like it too. I want to set up a station like this one in my yard, with a camera, so I can watch our birds up close without scaring them off. Thank you for this lovely video!
The bird singing in the background is a Eurasian Blackbird which lives in Europe and Asia, not in North America. All of the songbirds in the video are all American birds. Perhaps the Eurasian Blackbird song is a recording.
Why does she always start her speeches with the same rhetoric that she thinks is funny? It's really falling flat now. Oh....she's going to fix the border when she becomes president? Why'd she wait so long? Her approval rating as VP as of yesterday is 28%. Lowest for any politician on record. Get ready to head back home "momala", you're not cut out for politics and the American public can see right through you.