Yellow-billed cuckoo Sacramento River

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2013
  • Birding for rare birds along the Sacramento River.

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  • @rhondabell899
    @rhondabell899 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I am ashamed to admit that I have been birding for many years and have just identified this wonderful bird today. I have heard the sound all my life, but never thought of it as a bird...perhaps a frog shhhh, don't laugh :D We are in Alabama and the bird seems to love the worms on our Catalpa trees. Again, ty for sharing.

  • @cooperboss1900
    @cooperboss1900 8 років тому

    I have a few in my backyard here in Missouri. I love bird watching, but I still have yet to SEE one of these vs. hearing them all the time.

  • @jeanimariep
    @jeanimariep 9 років тому

    Nice. Here on the Olympic Peninsula. ..on the Straits of Juan Da Fuca...outside my window every night is a huge Owl...hunting? mating calls? having drinks with his owl buds? don't know.
    he's a noisy one...lol

  • @4busters
    @4busters 10 років тому

    Cool video. We call those rain crows in central/west TX. They are much more common around here I guess? Your video is the only one I can find with that knocking sound (sort of like a loud red squirrel barking almost). Reminds me of growing up 80's/90's and hearing one fly by and land in a tree close by while hunting/fishing with fam and friends. Saw one in my dad's back yard a couple years ago just outside of Abilene TX. In fact I just learned today that it is more formally known as a yellow-billed cuckoo and made those dove like sounds also haha. Thanks again man. Great job.

  • @smitad7881
    @smitad7881 3 роки тому

    I didnt manage to take a picture but I'm pretty sure its a yellow billed cuckoo I saw in the riparian creek area in Mountain House, CA (rufous flash on wings and long tail. There are a lot of Fremont cottonwood here.). I saw one during late April and saw one again yesterday. Maybe this is it's migratory path.