This was awesome, I didn’t want it to end. Thank you for your entertainment, I’ve have learned about the many different kinds and the names of these birds.
Thanks so much for that! Yes, birds, even the smallest, have been fun to watcha and get to know them. They have helped us during a difficult time. So proud of my alma mater!
This past year I have had my eyes opened to the wonderful and diverse world of birds. Just watching this review video has made me realize how many species I have watched from birth to fledging courtesy of all your webcams. Every day I open UA-cam to see the latest snippets you provide Of the bird world. I think what I have learned the most is the amazing parenting skills that birds provide their young. They are all amazing. I am so grateful to you for giving this gift to us. Thank you
thanks for these videos. i've been a long time membet and sopporter of the audobon society. it's nice to know people are taking care of these beautiful creatures!
Thank you for showing this video and for your work protecting our nature, i was once few meter away from your Royal Albatross cam in Dunedin regards from Vienna
Understanding every living creature needs to eat, I was pleasantly surprised to see the little Chipmunk wake up and scurry out of the owl's nest. Hopefully he packed a parachute!
I live in an apartment in Bulgaria, EU. Years I feed sparrows, but they already don't come to eat wheat and what we can give. They come to sing near my window. I observe that almost all animals (especially birds) feel the love!
Beautiful video! I've been involved in bird watching and bird counting for several years now, but 2020 certainly has been a year that helped me put more time into it, as I stayed home more than I used to....Thank you for this vid :)
Agreed! I can help you with a few of them. 0:01 Red-tailed hawks 0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk 0:53 Ruffed grouse 1:36 Barred owl 1:42 Osprey 1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds... 2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54) 2:45 Barred owls 3:07 Pileated woodpeckers 3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39) 3:39 Keel-billed toucan 3:49 Acorn woodpeckers 3:54 Pine grosbeaks
There aren't that many dedicated cams. Check them out! I generally watch the Lab one in upper NY I think it's called Sapsucker woods cause it has all mine in Massachusetts
I can help you with most of them. I already wrote this out for some other commenters. :) 0:01 Red-tailed hawks 0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk 0:53 Ruffed grouse 1:36 Barred owl 1:42 Osprey 1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds... 2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54) 2:45 Barred owls 3:07 Pileated woodpeckers 3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39) 3:39 Keel-billed toucan 3:49 Acorn woodpeckers 3:54 Pine grosbeaks
I can help you with most of them. I already wrote this out for some other commenters. :) 0:01 Red-tailed hawks 0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk 0:53 Ruffed grouse 1:36 Barred owl 1:42 Osprey 1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds... 2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54) 2:45 Barred owls 3:07 Pileated woodpeckers 3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39) 3:39 Keel-billed toucan 3:49 Acorn woodpeckers 3:54 Pine grosbeaks
This was awesome, I didn’t want it to end. Thank you for your entertainment, I’ve have learned about the many different kinds and the names of these birds.
Thanks for watching!
Very lovely to watch
Quiet, peaceful video. It's beautiful, relaxing and reminds me some things are still normal in this world. Sharing this with everyone I know!
Yes watching these birds have helped me stay positive and happy, Thank you so much for these cams.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much for that! Yes, birds, even the smallest, have been fun to watcha and get to know them. They have helped us during a difficult time. So proud of my alma mater!
This past year I have had my eyes opened to the wonderful and diverse world of birds. Just watching this review video has made me realize how many species I have watched from birth to fledging courtesy of all your webcams. Every day I open UA-cam to see the latest snippets you provide Of the bird world. I think what I have learned the most is the amazing parenting skills that birds provide their young. They are all amazing. I am so grateful to you for giving this gift to us. Thank you
thanks for these videos. i've been a long time membet and sopporter of the audobon society. it's nice to know people are taking care of these beautiful creatures!
Thank you, Cornell! That was lovely.
Thank you Cornell Bird Cams for this 💜💜💜
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for showing this video and for your work protecting our nature, i was once few meter away from your Royal Albatross cam in Dunedin regards from Vienna
Understanding every living creature needs to eat, I was pleasantly surprised to see the little Chipmunk wake up and scurry out of the owl's nest. Hopefully he packed a parachute!
Fantastic nature photography...enjoyed watching the wonders of nature I had never seen before.
I live in an apartment in Bulgaria, EU. Years I feed sparrows, but they already don't come to eat wheat and what we can give. They come to sing near my window. I observe that almost all animals (especially birds) feel the love!
Beautiful video! I've been involved in bird watching and bird counting for several years now, but 2020 certainly has been a year that helped me put more time into it, as I stayed home more than I used to....Thank you for this vid :)
I love this so calming. :)
Several of my cousins live in Brisbane. I will have to forward this to them.
Wonderful video. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you!
I would love to see captions telling where the web cam is location (generally) and what the bird is. Beautiful videos!
Agreed! I can help you with a few of them.
0:01 Red-tailed hawks
0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk
0:53 Ruffed grouse
1:36 Barred owl
1:42 Osprey
1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds...
2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54)
2:45 Barred owls
3:07 Pileated woodpeckers
3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39)
3:39 Keel-billed toucan
3:49 Acorn woodpeckers
3:54 Pine grosbeaks
@@dingchat555 thank you!
There aren't that many dedicated cams. Check them out! I generally watch the Lab one in upper NY I think it's called Sapsucker woods cause it has all mine in Massachusetts
Great photos! Lovely comments. Just wondering why birds were not identified in the text? Was I missing that on this video of Best of 2020?
I can help you with most of them. I already wrote this out for some other commenters. :)
0:01 Red-tailed hawks
0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk
0:53 Ruffed grouse
1:36 Barred owl
1:42 Osprey
1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds...
2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54)
2:45 Barred owls
3:07 Pileated woodpeckers
3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39)
3:39 Keel-billed toucan
3:49 Acorn woodpeckers
3:54 Pine grosbeaks
Thank you so much. Any chance you could identify the species?
I can help you with most of them. I already wrote this out for some other commenters. :)
0:01 Red-tailed hawks
0:45 Sharp-shinned (or maybe Cooper's?) hawk
0:53 Ruffed grouse
1:36 Barred owl
1:42 Osprey
1:49 Baltimore orioles, mourning dove, red-winged blackbirds...
2:35 Evening grosbeaks (I think this feeder is in the boreal zone in Ontario, as is 0:53 and 3:54)
2:45 Barred owls
3:07 Pileated woodpeckers
3:12 Grey-headed chachalacas (this is in Panama, as is 1:06 and 3:39)
3:39 Keel-billed toucan
3:49 Acorn woodpeckers
3:54 Pine grosbeaks
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