i have the the eastern and central north america book im just recently getting into bird watching im so excited to learn more i live in a woodland area and we feed the birds every day and theres so many different species ranging from crows, wild turkeys, hawks, to 20 types of little birds i live in the Appalachian Mountains in virginia
My son and I heard a faint chirping. So he ran it through Merlin which recommended Bay-breasted Warbler. Finally we spotted it. It was indeed a Bay-breasted Warbler.
i have the the eastern and central north america book im just recently getting into bird watching im so excited to learn more
i live in a woodland area and we feed the birds every day and theres so many different species ranging from crows, wild turkeys, hawks, to 20 types of little birds
i live in the Appalachian Mountains in virginia
My son and I heard a faint chirping. So he ran it through Merlin which recommended Bay-breasted Warbler. Finally we spotted it. It was indeed a Bay-breasted Warbler.
This comment section feels like I’m looking back in time
The next bird sound after white throat sparrow is a slowed down audio of the wood thrush.
What bird make a "geebee, geebee, geebee" sound?
Thaanks alot. Sorry for the late reply lol
Whats the name of the very first bird you hear? I hear it everymorning in the spring.
Pat Giroux That's the American Robin.
A White-Throated Sparrow, my friend.
What is the name of the bird that makes the noise from 0:02 to 0:04? Man am I curious!