You know how many year this took for me to discover where that call came from the are all over the east coast where there is water but thw fly so high for such a tiny bird. I bird watch and after almost 2 Decades, finally found them. It was bugging me. Had this massive list was documenting on the Cornell lab of Ornithology. But they werd highly elusive. There but always right out of reach. This may have been the bird that kept me actively bird watch since I was 21.
The birds are struggling more and more lately. We are doing a number on their navigation systems it seems. You see the video of a large group of birds…il blanking on the type. A little smaller than seagulls … anyways they are all just going at it ripping wires out of the antenna on a telecom mast. Theyre literally hanging, swinging and thrashing about to make the most of what they’ve got. It really shows how intelligent they’re to have realized it is the source of something causing them grief