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Hi! I’m Anig E. G. De’larosa, the founder of Unipig Studios. As a person of many passions, this channel features an array of topics: I’m into filmmaking, exploring mythical ideas, experimenting, writing, and I’m a bird addict among other things. Unipig Studios is comprised of five members including myself, Yekim, Arual, Krām, and Zulos (hint: these are our Nworbian names, an imaginary language in which everything is spelled and pronounced backwards). We are fond of requests and our subscribers’ involvement in the channel, so comment away and we will thoroughly consider all that we can! Thank you to all our subscribers; from your soil sprouts the hope that fosters our dreams and forms the blooms to a whimsical future!
How I Pray the Rosary in ASL
35:22
Год назад
Real Life Sand Bending Battle
1:11
Год назад
Poopless outtakes & bloopers
5:24
Год назад
Yekim acts out whatever he’s told
5:51
2 года назад
100 Birds of the Northeast (U.S) | Test
44:04
2 года назад
Seed Pod Explosion (time lapse)
0:36
2 года назад
Kid tries wasabi for the first time
1:17
2 года назад
Mockingbird Family Bath Time
2:50
3 года назад
Birds Dining at the Feeder
18:19
3 года назад
that cake video
3:35
3 года назад
Комментарии
@handfuloftrains4781
@handfuloftrains4781 15 дней назад
Testing myself by audio alone, I didn't do so well - only 32 identified. The small songbirds defeated me. I hear them all the time, but can never tell who is who. As the song says: "The littlest birds sing the prettiest songs."
@tylerkulak967
@tylerkulak967 27 дней назад
Love ur video and brilliant format. I just wish you had the latin as well!!
@bbtv150
@bbtv150 Месяц назад
This was fantastic. Thank you for assembling this.
@CrocusSeal
@CrocusSeal Месяц назад
Since moving to PA I've developed an appreciation for birds. Am always whipping out my Merlin bird ID app
@bisexualelonmusk
@bisexualelonmusk Месяц назад
the common loon sounds so spooky!
@rabbithomesteading3797
@rabbithomesteading3797 Месяц назад
very cool video and thanks for the actually minor corrections you had to do. Thanks fore the video though it is very helpful!
@gayginger_mal
@gayginger_mal Месяц назад
The Nakba happened in 1948, the Munic Olympics happened in 1972. Still confused as to why it happened?
@Aloneagainofcourse
@Aloneagainofcourse Месяц назад
The great American blackbird. "Whats happnen Jackson"
@eedgerton769
@eedgerton769 Месяц назад
Where’s the wood thrush?!?
@jamesreed-v6i
@jamesreed-v6i Месяц назад
Although I knew it was a type of flycatcher, I missed the Willow Flycatcher as my score was almost perfect! And many I could name by sound alone.... James W. Reed.
@judygilbert9628
@judygilbert9628 Месяц назад
Love this I am terrible with the calls. What a great way to learn.
@jameelahrwright
@jameelahrwright Месяц назад
I love and appreciate this as a novice birder! Thank you for putting this together.
@SophieBird07
@SophieBird07 Месяц назад
This was great! Thank you! Got most of them. Guess I need to brush up.
@judyharris6516
@judyharris6516 Месяц назад
Thanks for this. How did you get the bird calls separated from the background noise?
@marilynnjefferson8525
@marilynnjefferson8525 Месяц назад
Wonderful! Beautiful! Delightful! Thank you.
@Kfontan
@Kfontan 2 месяца назад
This is beautiful. It clarified a lot in my neighborhood. Thanks!
@DianaCreme-Villagomez
@DianaCreme-Villagomez 2 месяца назад
This video and the beautiful birds singing made me so happy!! 🐦❤ 34:53
@kurthickman9039
@kurthickman9039 2 месяца назад
I got 32 rating myself on an easy scale. I identified a few by sound like the mourning dove and the whip-poor-will. Such a nice and relaxing video.
@GetMeThere1
@GetMeThere1 2 месяца назад
TREMENDOUS resource! Thanks SO much for putting this together.
@DavidSimmons-yw7ib
@DavidSimmons-yw7ib 2 месяца назад
47 by sound alone 42 by the picture . The rest I had no clue until the bird was named .
@dlkline27
@dlkline27 2 месяца назад
Excellent presentation. I watched hoping to be able to identify a small, dark gray bird that for two summers followed around while I was mowing and would dive after the bugs I stirred up. Alas, I still don't know what it was. It may have been a Gnatcatcher. Whatever it was, it had little fear of me or the tractor.
@pamnewman4945
@pamnewman4945 2 месяца назад
Thank you, I didn’t keep score. Honestly, I think about 50% I recognized by sound and about 90% by sight. But, I have been walking the woods, fields and wet lands for 60 years enjoying nature 😊
@redbroadhead2907
@redbroadhead2907 2 месяца назад
Awesome video
@wendymarciano891
@wendymarciano891 2 месяца назад
This is a priceless video! Thank you for your hard work and effort! ☀️🙏☀️
@jameskelman9856
@jameskelman9856 2 месяца назад
Loved your video , well done subscribed
@Scott-Witter
@Scott-Witter 2 месяца назад
The turkeys you show are Merriam's, not Eastern's, you will not find Merriam's in PA.
@vhu395tgo
@vhu395tgo 2 месяца назад
65 correct by sound, 35 wrong or didn’t know by sound. I’m happy to have gotten all the wrens correct as well as the mimics. Zero correct for swallows and the martin. I got a couple of lucky guesses correct too.
@nancyaument8844
@nancyaument8844 2 месяца назад
No ringnecked pheasant but otherwise good. 73...got some work to do.
@danielcarroll5667
@danielcarroll5667 2 месяца назад
10 seconds in I had to turn the volume to 0 then put my headphones on 'cause our Cockatiel was going nuts !
@stretchharpo1
@stretchharpo1 2 месяца назад
Didn’t see the ringed neck pheasant? Or did I miss it!
@cheesiepizza7671
@cheesiepizza7671 2 месяца назад
WONDERFUL....THANK YOU!
@fredp6212
@fredp6212 2 месяца назад
Overall, a fine job. I've learned a great deal. Living in the Northwoods of Pa., I'm familiar with many of these birds but always have trouble matching the call with the species. This, therefore, is a great resource. A huge thank you!
@SherrilLayne-dj4pg
@SherrilLayne-dj4pg 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this look and listen to these amazing birds❤
@niceguy4421
@niceguy4421 2 месяца назад
This is excellent, thanks!
@116AuroraDrive
@116AuroraDrive 2 месяца назад
talk about the colorful birds instead of men
@pamelamartyn7332
@pamelamartyn7332 2 месяца назад
How long did it take for him to take out of your hand?
@unipigstudios7794
@unipigstudios7794 2 месяца назад
@@pamelamartyn7332 A couple weeks to a couple months. I had bonded very well with this particular band of black-capped chickadees to the point that they’d steal seeds from my pockets and take food from my lips, and I could move very freely without fear of scaring them away. Sadly, I lost contact with them last summer since I don’t typically feed them during this time. Anyway, the time it takes for them to trust me varies greatly depending on the individual chickadees I’m dealing with. In my experience, I’ve noticed that black-capped chickadees are far more bold, while carolina chickadees can be very skittish; additionally, it seems the farther north you go and, possibly, the higher the elevation you reach, the more daring the chickadees become. I live in the overlap zone where both of these species can be found, southeastern Pennsylvania to be exact. It’s super interesting though, during my time staying in Vermont I was able to befriend the local black-caps within 3-4 days, something I could never accomplish in such a short time here in PA. Even better, earlier this year I went to the white mountains in New Hampshire and was able to hand feed a chickadee the very day I met him-by contrast, here in PA I spent all winter trying to hand feed a particular batch of carolina chickadees to no avail! The varying temperaments of chickadees depending on location is wildly intriguing to me.
@patriciajoyce1036
@patriciajoyce1036 2 месяца назад
New to birding! I did pretty alright with identifying by picture. Alot of birds I have not heard or seen in the Northeast
@casesandcapitals
@casesandcapitals 2 месяца назад
Happy to say I got to run downstairs and tell my roommate I found out who our "car alarm bird" was, and it's the same Cardinal we see in our Lilac bushes all the time. Also learned I'm better at IDing photos over sounds, because for about 80% of these I said "That one's a bird." I got more pictures correct than calls by a huge margin, and for at least two of the calls my guess was "No, that one's a frog." But I did get my favorite bird, the Black-Capped Chickadee (as a Maine native) both times, first time thinking "I don't know that call but that's a Black Capped Chickdee picture" and then I saw the pinned comment lol The only downside is there's a bird near my house that I've described as kinda sounding like R2D2, but now I know there's like 15 birds that kinda sound like R2D2 so I'll probably never know for sure lol This was a delightful video! Thank you for making it!
@MorganBedwell
@MorganBedwell 3 месяца назад
thanks for posting this
@vanniegrace
@vanniegrace 3 месяца назад
This is so much fun! Thanks for doing this. Don't worry about the errors. It's tough sorting out these sounds. Your photos are so lovely -- did you take them yourself?
@babamo1863
@babamo1863 3 месяца назад
Very nice. Thank you
@lenhanley5177
@lenhanley5177 3 месяца назад
I hear most of these everyday outside my window
@barbieskates540
@barbieskates540 3 месяца назад
That is so FUN ! Its a GAME I didn't know I needed to make my life more FUN. That was too cool for school. 😀
@j3ttagrl420
@j3ttagrl420 3 месяца назад
thank you!! I got some.. 😅
@davidcammilleri5526
@davidcammilleri5526 3 месяца назад
Wow, This is amazing. Had to take days to put together, Thank you!
@valasafantastic1055
@valasafantastic1055 3 месяца назад
I only got 58. I’ll take it again later and do better. My younger more bird obsessed self would have gotten 90+.
@pennybrooks9038
@pennybrooks9038 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! This must have taken forever! I appreciate you. ❤
@SamiKallu
@SamiKallu 3 месяца назад
The house sparrows are not native they're highly invasive and very destructive to our songbirds so how sparrows are considered garbage Birds.
@dabudabudabu4515
@dabudabudabu4515 3 месяца назад
Who else here when they heard the Canadian geese oh, fuck Canadian geese 😂😊
@yellowpowr8455
@yellowpowr8455 3 месяца назад
I like how the house sparrow one gets more chaotic as it goes on.