My Dad learned celestial navigation as a navigator during WW II. I wish we saw the indigo bunting - or any of the more colorful buntings - up here in N. Texas! Thank you for sharing these lovely birds and the interesting information 😊
@@TexasBackyardWildlife My two younger sisters were thrilled at their first sight/sounds of cardinals when we took our 1st Three Sisters vacation. We'd been about to tour Tonto National park. They each still comment on the sighting!
We've only ever seen 2. This one, and one other who hit a window here about 3.5 years ago. We buried it with tears in our eyes, along with a fawn who was born in the middle of a sudden chilly rainstorm that day and didn't make it.
Wow! That indigo bunting is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen! I want to see one where I live someday 🥰
They are such stunning little birds. We wish we saw more of them here.
My Dad learned celestial navigation as a navigator during WW II. I wish we saw the indigo bunting - or any of the more colorful buntings - up here in N. Texas! Thank you for sharing these lovely birds and the interesting information 😊
It's our pleasure! We have only seen indigo buntings twice - I think they're pretty rare down here in Austin, too.
Woooow so beautiful birds and colours 🥰
Kool! I'm lucky to have seen cardinals in my travels! I remember seeing a Baltimore Oriole once as a 2nd grader in Napoleon North Dakota!
@@PBFoote-mo2zr Yep. I think they have a certain elegance all their own!
Yes, there was a brief appearance by a female cardinal. We have had lots of cardinals around this year. The males are gorgeous.
@@TexasBackyardWildlife My two younger sisters were thrilled at their first sight/sounds of cardinals when we took our 1st Three Sisters vacation. We'd been about to tour Tonto National park. They each still comment on the sighting!
very nice video ! thank you ! always enjoyable
Very beautiful! 😮😃
Great video of the birds. Love the up close and personal views.
Thank you, Grant.
Ha ha ha, the indigo bunting was totally bogarting the pond…
Beautiful birds.
we had indigos at our feeders this year for the first time! It was fantastic
We've only ever seen 2. This one, and one other who hit a window here about 3.5 years ago. We buried it with tears in our eyes, along with a fawn who was born in the middle of a sudden chilly rainstorm that day and didn't make it.
Very beautiful birds, thank you.
lindos passaros.
Si!
Do Nashville warblers sing country and western?
perhaps
@@PBFoote-mo2zr Yes. And hornbills get their inspiration from Miles Davis.
Nashville warblers should sing C&W. Absolutely.
@@TexasBackyardWildlife 🙂
Ever see any of the painted bunting?? Or are they not in your part of TX?
Only once or twice. They are stunning birds.