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ultrabaron
Приєднався 24 жов 2006
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Hooded Oriole sound (singing, calling) for 4 full hours
Hooded Oriole recordings during four hours.
Bring hooded oriole birds to your location with playing this long recording.
Copyright disclaimer: I do not own any of the images nor any of the sounds that this video contains.
The images were download with Google Image, and the sound were taken from Cornell Lab of Ornitology's website:
www.birds.cornell.edu/home/
Bring hooded oriole birds to your location with playing this long recording.
Copyright disclaimer: I do not own any of the images nor any of the sounds that this video contains.
The images were download with Google Image, and the sound were taken from Cornell Lab of Ornitology's website:
www.birds.cornell.edu/home/
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I have a pair that stopped by here in Long Beach CA for the second time in two or three years. I've lived in California all my life and had never seen this species of bird in all of my 60 years until recently. Beautiful birds.
1 minute in and one flew to me
Same
Fraude ! No es canto de calandrio
De que hablás si yo tengo estos afuera ahora mismo.
Fraude! No es canto de calandrio!
БРАВО ! 🙂❤️💋
We call them clowns here in Sandiego. They showed up on 3/22 this year and Love this sound track.
They're back in So. Cal on my patio today! Year 3 😁
I'm in San Diego and one of these visits the tree outside my window several times a day. I just played this for him and he got really excited. Then I felt bad for messing with his emotions.
Same here! I think they are nectar only!
My Orioles in San Diego respond to this!
same, also in SD.
@@uncletony6210lol same 😅
Lol same
The male and female came out and respond to the song
By the way, we live in Folsom, California. East of Sacramento
Wauw
My indoor cat is loving this video.😄
Such beautiful songs and what magnificent gorgeous birds. If only they weren't so shy!
In heaven, they will come over our hands.
8th comment!
listen to this...! they could be extra terrestrial/alien scouts or biologically manufactured drones, for all we know, as complex as this language is...
Yes, maybe that's what is is after all 👾
the main bird here is a small brown housebird "house wren" or cocoractchet at Trinidad and Tobago. I recognise a yellow bird song at the start and at short intervals. It is difficult to capture this bird at a bird feeder. Good capture though
Thank you for this video, we have many of these every year at our five feeders in Northern CA. They come back in April every year. One has a distinctive dark mark on his bright yellow head. How they navigate thousands of miles is a mystery. The one with the dark spot fed MANY times when he first came back, must have been worn out from the long migration. The younger ones, all males fed less often at first & look better. We haven’t seen the females yet. They raised many babies last year, maybe a dozen. We buy a lot of regular sugar. They like it mixed almost half & half. We use filtered water. We also get a hummingbird at each feeder station on all five feeders at sundown. Maybe hundreds rotate in every day. We use water and bleach to clean the feeders - no soap. All the birds seem healthy. If anyone has any tips please respond.
They are amazing
I played this at the window for our local orioles. Wasn't sure it was a match for our local SW AZ birds, but they are really responding! They are sort of shy, so we don't get good photos, but they are coming out of hiding for this! Thank you!
Rachel Benjamin I put out a bunch of different hummingbird feeders and he and his mate have been trying to get nectar out of them. Had to look them up and found out they love nectar or sugar water. I’m in Concan Texas originally from San Antonio and I’ve never seen this bird until a few days ago or when I put the feeders out 🥰 he’s so beautiful 🥰
It's working well indeed
@@deirdreortiz1676 hahaha wonderful 🐦