We always have a couple Eastern Wood-Pewee birds visit our yard every year in southern MD. They will usually perch on a trellis in the early evenings, fly around to catch an insect, and return to the trellis, over and over. Earlier in the daytime we hear them in the wooded areas around our house. The whole family enjoys hearing their pee-a-wee call.
I'll definitely refer back to this periodically to help memorize these calls. There are only a handful of calls I can confidently ID in the field. The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is interesting for the sheer amount of noise it makes. I have two or three that hang around my yard (can't tell if they've ever successfully reproduced or not) every spring and summer. They call, tap, and drum all through the day. A few days ago we had one hammering on the gutter and my brother got all worried that one of the neighbors was shooting a machine gun.😂
These are all my favorites! From the "squeaky swing set" gold finch... To the. " laughing at you" overweight condescending Robyn. Aka... backyard chicken ( cuz they be running around like chickens)..
I have never heard the American redstart song in your video. The one I hear has notes rising with a sneeze sound at the end almost like “tew tew tew ti tsew”
Was running yesterday and couldn't pin down this one song. Kept doing 4 beats where it would go low low high high. Pewee sounded the closest, but i only ever heard the 2 beat song
So sorry if these words are not working well I’m using dictation on my iPhone. So hopefully you understand what I was trying to say Elise a little bit. So this morning it’s still Saturday Eastern time. Niece around watching SpongeBob with her. And I heard this bird that sounds like the last woodpecker. Of course her being three years old she felt that the birds sound like the sound of the alarm for Sauris and Jurassic Park one. The part where Dennis was do you know it’s trying to get in the car and there’s Dilophosaurus kennels making a weird noise before he made a rattlesnake noise and attacked him. I told her that’s not a dinosaur. It’s a bird out in my window. And that noise I heard this morning, sounds like the last woodpecker before the northern Africa with the over one name was. Sometimes I go walking and I hear that same last sound from the last woodpecker in this video. And I like how I just feel because you are fuck figure out what I have been hearing on my walks and working through my window.
I would like to make a correction. After the little bird that saying Phoebe Phoebe. In the background, there’s a bird that I can only describe sounds like a little squeaky turkey? Can somebody tell me what is the name of whatever that noise is in the background after the bird phoebe phoebe.
@@My_Op maybe for you, but for some people these really help them. You’re not required to use them, we’re just giving all the information to try to help as many people as possible :)
@@BadgerlandBirding i'd like to have a video without them sometimes in the future, thanks. i cannot not hearing them, put them as a commentary or maybe as subtitles.👍