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West Virginia Wildlife
Приєднався 9 січ 2012
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Відео
Wild Turkey Foraging on a Breezy Day
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Wild Turkey Foraging on a Breezy Day
A one-footed Black Vulture Chilling in a White Pine
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A one-footed Black Vulture Chilling in a White Pine
Beautiful Red-shouldered Hawk Surveying a Forest Edge [4K]
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Beautiful Red-shouldered Hawk Surveying a Forest Edge [4K]
Screech Owl Trio, West Virginia's Night Guards!
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Screech Owl Trio, West Virginia's Night Guards!
Rock Pigeon Chilling above a Busy Road
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Rock Pigeon Chilling above a Busy Road
The Interesting Social Ecology of the Carolina Wren
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The Interesting Social Ecology of the Carolina Wren
Why Does the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Drill These Holes?
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Why Does the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Drill These Holes?
White-throated Sparrow Tan Morph [4K]
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White-throated Sparrow Tan Morph [4K]
Stunning Red-Shouldered Hawk in February [4K]
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Stunning Red-Shouldered Hawk in February [4K]
Acrobatic Raven Pair Showcasing Unique Flight
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Acrobatic Raven Pair Showcasing Unique Flight
I am in the category you mentioned of hearing this bird way more frequently than seeing it.
Thanks for watching. Yeah, I wonder how many people try to figure out what the sound is coming from lol
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Wow! cute little bird
Thank you
Aren’t Wrens the cutest? I also love that yawn the Wren makes at around 0:36. So adorable! 🥰
@@BirdsandGhibliFan Yeah, their antics are super cute lol
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Awww so pretty.
I love the call of the crow in winter
He cocked his head from side to side and stared you down! Very cool video.
I was constipated while watching this
To be honest, I prefer Crows to pigeons.
@@kunger9020 I concur lol
Thank you for posting this video, just saw one out here in Maryland. Absolutely gorgeous and huge! 🪽
That's awesome, and I live just a mile away from the Maryland border so kinda the same lol
We live in southern MD and every year in early evening there's a Pewee that likes to perch on a trellis in our front yard, darting around to catch insects. I always wondered if it is the same bird returning each year since I've read of Pewees living over 8 years. During the earlier parts of the day we'll hear it singing in the woods around our house. Last night the Pewee was competing with a bat. The bat was catching insects higher up and the Pewee was catching them closer to the ground.
Very interesting look from molting and getting new feathers. Thanks.
Thank you for this interesting video. We have Carolina Wrens in Tennessee. I did not know that only the males sing. I also did not know that they are monogamous and that they mate for life. Fascinating. Thanks again!
so beloved! God's creatures!
@@TheVineyarder Amen!
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Wow! Great catch!
I currently have a Wren couple nesting in between the rafter by the ceiling and the exposed puffy insulation in our basement. They have quite a personality and have been very interested in researching their ecology. I open the basement door every morning and the male frequently flies over my head to leave for food. The female has laid at least 3 eggs (as it’s hard to peek down into it’s very deep nest. ( my daughter had broken a window in basement/garage and within the week it took To replace it i obviously came upon the female hopping around clearly trying to get outside.now that the window is replaced they rely on me to keep the door open to get in and out. They have a certain energy of charisma that shows they work as a couple and have grown trust in me. I actually shine a flashlight into the nest while standing on a stepladder each day and it took a little time for me to be certain there were 2 birds. I named them Wren & Stimpy 😂 the female fans out her feathers behind her and lies low to cover her eggs I assume . When the male is “home” he positions himself at the very /front/top entrance of the nest. I am starting to recognize the sound of their voices when they do make one of their many many sounds - thanks for your share 🎉
Wow, what a great story! That's interesting that they learned to trust people rather than assume that we are out to kill them lol. I wish more birds were like that, it would make getting videos of them easier haha. Thanks for posting and the feedback 😊
Love the bird/cat sounds from this bird. Fantastic capture!
Thanks. They are so common around my house this time of year lol
I love a dove <3 ^-^
Amen haha
Floofy baby ❤❤
Yeah haha
Nice video
Thanks, it's fun to add some commentary videos now and then
Nice video
Thanks
I live in rural southeastern Oklahoma and get to hear yellow billed cuckoos around my house and yard regularly. Their cooing is a beautiful kind of melancholy sound, while their other call reminds me of someone clacking rocks together, or maybe gulping. It's pretty unusual and distinctive.
I fully agree, they really do sound like they come from the Amazon lol
What did the eagle do?,,,; nose dived & left pursuit? Interesting!
Yeah, it seems like they were fighting over food that the vulture dropped, making the eagle disengage lol
For a little tiny bird he sure packs a big whistle!!
Haha yeah
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Pretty Bird !
Thanks haha
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CAN I USE IT FOR SHORTFILM?
Yeah, that's fine. Just make a reference to my youtube channel somewhere as the source.
So pretty! And cute 😍
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These Owls are the cutest! 🥰 I love how their body shakes and vibrates as they make their hooting calls. Thanks for sharing! 🤗❤🦉
Thanks, it was a very rewarding experience 😊
I have a short video of a bird call I thought was exactly this. It isn’t. Is there anywhere I can send it to see if anyone could identify? I saw a very large orange breasted bird in my back yard but the sounds don’t match up! TY from southern WV!
Hey, sorry for the delay in responding. There is an epic app called Merlin that can identify the species in audio recordings. Very cool and beneficial. For the large orange-breasted bird, I'd lean towards it being an American Robin based on probability lol
Hey, sorry I misread your post and just now realized you said "very large" so I'd bet it was a red-shouldered hawk which is much larger than an american robin.
Lovely footage.
Thanks. I used the camera lock feature of davinci resolve to make it look like it was on a tripod even though I was handholding it. A really neat feature but I shoot with a prime lens and often there isn't enough space around the bird to add it. Also, I started looking up camcorders because of your video lol.
Far move clever than us. Hands up who knows why we're all watching a Crow on a branch?? 😂😂
Will this attract more crows or make them leave if played very loud? I love crows. I’m trying to make friends with a bunch of them that like to hang out in my backyard and front yard.
Hey! I'd say it would be better in the long-term to have a unique sort of whistle or something along with a food source like peanuts. They'll quickly associate the sound with the food source without the potential side effect of expending energy to fight off what it perceives as a new crow individual or perhaps alter their territory size.
Love it! Thank you very much! Will try that 😁
Fun Fact: The Fish Crow is almost identical to the American Crow. The main visual difference is that the Fish Crow is smaller, but such is hard to discern without them side-by-side. The most reliable method is hearing their voice. If you would like results like this, check the links below. Camera: amzn.to/3P6KYYy Lens: amzn.to/3P7P0Aa Recommended Field Guide: amzn.to/3P7nDWJ (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases).
Looking like a manager of the other birds. “Did you clock in?”. Lol
Haha yeah, it recently showed up too like it was visiting the local birds for a checkup lol
Fish Crow’s like, “Did you clock in? Uh-uh!” 😆😂
Fun Fact: There is a subspecies of the Red-shouldered Hawk in Florida that is paler, smaller, and can occur in different habitats (open marshlands and grasslands). If you would like results like this, check the links below. Camera: amzn.to/3P6KYYy Lens: amzn.to/3P7P0Aa Recommended Field Guide: amzn.to/3P7nDWJ (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases).
Thanks for clip
You're welcome. I was super excited haha. Best views of an owl that I have gotten lol
And God said "Let there be cuteness" and then the chickadee was created😊
Amen haha
Look out below! 👆🐦💩😂 Thanks for sharing! 🤗❤
They’re cute!
Fun Fact: American Robins change their foraging strategy from the summer to the winter. They go from foraging on the ground for worms to foraging in the trees for berries. If you would like results like this, check the links below. Camera: amzn.to/3P6KYYy Lens: amzn.to/3P7P0Aa Recommended Field Guide: amzn.to/3P7nDWJ (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases).
They are so cute! In your own front yard, too. How lucky can you be!
Yeah haha. Our yard is a local hotspot for birds lol
Cutest raptors and birds in the 🌏
Fun Fact: The Eastern Screech-Owl has three morphs; a gray, brown, and red morph (with clinal variation between them). In West Virginia, the red morph makes up slightly more than half of the population but towards the great plains, the gray morph predominates at over 90% and no red morphs occur in Mexico (as stated in the Sibley Field Guide to Birds). If you would like results like this, check the links below. Camera: amzn.to/3P6KYYy Lens: amzn.to/3P7P0Aa Recommended Field Guide: amzn.to/3P7nDWJ (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases).
Where di you see them?
We were next to NCTC where the nest is. They were probably the parents of the nest.
@WestVirginiaWildlife cool! I never see them. Maybe I should go get my prescription glasses filled!
@@mtq341 Haha, we probably got lucky while we were driving down the road towards the nest
Fun Fact: Bald Eagles often steal their food from other predators such as Osprey. If you would like results like this, check the links below. Camera: amzn.to/3P6KYYy Lens: amzn.to/3P7P0Aa Recommended Field Guide: amzn.to/3P7nDWJ (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases).