Welcome to BIRDING VISIONS - Sharing the sublime beauty of nature through portraits and sound recordings of birds and their habitats. These videos are both documentary and impressions of an experience. I hope you get a sense of being there - from the Rock Wren of remote Willis Creek Slot Canyon, Utah, singing Whinchat in the heathland of Sotra island, Norway, a band of Arabian Babblers in the Negev Desert, Israel, to circling Kites over the Kamo River in Kyoto, Japan.
200+ videos from around the world, with a focus on North America and the Western Palearctic, including Europe, Israel and Morocco. Playlists are organized by geographical region and topic (shorebirds, birdsong, etc). This is a non-monetized, no-ads channel. Contact clive.bramham@gmail.com for licensing and other enquiries. Enjoy!
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Currently there is one of these in the trees at my place. I nearly called 911 thinking someone was dying or there was a monkey. It literally sounded like it was screaming
What’s the name of the bird that repeats the same tune over in the background in the in chapter 2 and over sometimes in different keys? I wanna know cuz that bird is my childhood
I saw this on my feeder for the first time the other day. I thought a Great Tit and Blue Tit had been having fun, until I discovered it's a separate breed! 😆
hands down one of the best video of nature for French Polynesia, it is very hard to find footage withous music blasting of the sounds of the capture, contemplative vids are rare, this one is great !
I was walking home from work today during dusk, and heard a screeching call from high about, It sounded like a crow choking, looked up and saw what I think I can now define, cruising, flying straight down east towards the sunrise, solo, and had the same size and build, just, the voice call I heard is throwing me off, it was a beautiful sight, and the voice was like AC/DC, like nothing I heard before, but recognized it as rare and it was flapping it's wings in awkward ways, there was no breeze in the ground, but in the sky with the sun rising, im sure there was turbulence, it was flying thru... do any other birds compare to this, I am in Maine, pretty sure is wasn't a martin, but when I look up the Merlin's voice, I hear screeching examples, this thing was low and deep, scratchy voice, and single sounds... Thank you for this share... Doing extra research, it might have been a nighthawk, part of the swisher family, love me a good mystery, the way it was flying and calling out, it might have been the nighthawk, I appreciate your shares