Very nice compendium. Such color and diversity. Thank you for posting. Keep up the great work. We all need to be reminded that we share our world with others.
Interesting seeing that red shafted Northern flicker. I have an occasional yellow shafted here in Delaware. And some of the birds on the suet are very aggressive! Thanks for posting.
So glad to see my Western Tanager and black headed grosbeak friends while they are in their winter home. Can't wait to see my friends back in the spring. Bullock orioles too. See you soon my dear friends.
So jealous. Up here in the far northeast (Newfoundland), the variety is nothing comparable to this, not during the winter months anyway. What I also noticed however were the 4 species we do share (northern flicker, pine siskin, dark eyed junco & ruby crowned kinglet) that says a lot about how far and wide some species have proliferated and the wide range of environments they're thriving in.
Absolutely, stunning! So many species that I don’t see here in Canada. A few I do see in the breeding season. The Lazuli bunting and canyon towhee are especially pleasing. The close-up of the turkey was unexpected and amusing. Thank you for an informative video. Seems like a great place to go birding.
Oh so beautiful! What a great escape for us here in January in Canada. Such beautiful colors and nice to recognize the few that I see around northern Ontario.
OMG - incredible array - a few of my life birds in there - lazuli bunting, red-naped woodpecker…they do love that suet! I noticed several seasons - 3? Wonderful video!!!
What a wonderful collection of birds! I've only seen a few of them where I live in Central Florida, and in a recent trip out West, like the bushtit and pine siskin. We have one western tanager that visits the county every year, but almost all the rest would be lifers. This location must be well-chosen.
I live in the Davis Mountains and some of the these birds only visit during mating season. We try to keep the feeders full, especially when it's cold. We have lots of birdie visitors year round.
So beautiful! Such bird is beautiful and unique in its own special way! 0:07 is that a female hovering that the male was aggressive towards her? I love the flight skills! I like to pause the video at areas where the birds are in flight and the picture is BEAUTIFUL! Love how they hover. And WHOA what a strong peck the woodpecker gave at the scrub jay 4:26!
Lovely video, and so informative. Thank you from England. Roughly how many 'slabs' of food do you/they get through a day, please? I can imagine it varies depending on season (birds at my feeders eat perhaps 2 fat balls a day now, but in late spring it was 25 per day).
I lived in Alpine (25 miles south) for 10 years and would have a rufous hummer winter over each year, arriving in about September). I spied your hummer in this video...what kind was it?
Wow! Thank you! Would y'all please identify the birds visiting the suet feeder, and when the hummingbirds are there? I am not on Twitter. Also, could the host move the feeder to the left a bit, so that we can see better the activity down the hill? If not, I am very pleased to see the birds on the UA-cam channel.
The wild turkey close-up was HILARIOUS! I had no idea so many different species visit the feeder. Thank you for this fantastic video.
Thank you for identifying the birds!
You get so many birds passing through! My favorite is the Western Tanager, it's like a flying flame.
That was a real treat!!! There were several birds I was not familiar with.
Somehow relaxing, zen, funny and exciting all at the same time! One of life's simple pleasures. Such variety - you are so fortunate to live there.
What a beautiful video! Such an aresy of color. Thank you!
Thank you for identifying the birds.
What a bunch of fabulous Western birds!!! I love this.
These birds are beautiful!! Especially all the Tanagers
I love this feeder site in every season. Thanks for a great compilation!
Wow, sooo pretty and colorful~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
Great birds, great video ! Love that turkey visit....LOL
This was amazing! I live in an Iowan town and I sure don't see this variety of colorful birds. What a treat! Thanks for the video.
Very nice compendium. Such color and diversity. Thank you for posting. Keep up the great work. We all need to be reminded that we share our world with others.
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!! THANK YOU ❤️ 💕 I saw so many birds I've never seen before!!!!! 💕💖❤️
Interesting seeing that red shafted Northern flicker. I have an occasional yellow shafted here in Delaware. And some of the birds on the suet are very aggressive! Thanks for posting.
So glad to see my Western Tanager and black headed grosbeak friends while they are in their winter home. Can't wait to see my friends back in the spring. Bullock orioles too. See you soon my dear friends.
Great video clip!
So jealous. Up here in the far northeast (Newfoundland), the variety is nothing comparable to this, not during the winter months anyway. What I also noticed however were the 4 species we do share (northern flicker, pine siskin, dark eyed junco & ruby crowned kinglet) that says a lot about how far and wide some species have proliferated and the wide range of environments they're thriving in.
Absolutely, stunning! So many species that I don’t see here in Canada. A few I do see in the breeding season. The Lazuli bunting and canyon towhee are especially pleasing. The close-up of the turkey was unexpected and amusing. Thank you for an informative video. Seems like a great place to go birding.
Oh so beautiful! What a great escape for us here in January in Canada. Such beautiful colors and nice to recognize the few that I see around northern Ontario.
The best one yet. I would like to see some of them that we normally don't get, come on up north here in Michigan.
What an amazing, informative and entertaining video. Love it!!
Such neat birds! Thank you!👍🙂
Morning Cornell 🌥🐦❗what a wonderful video. Great close-ups. Nifty descriptions. Birds I'd. All the best 🤩 Merry Christmas🎄! 😘🐦🎄🇨🇦
OMG - incredible array - a few of my life birds in there - lazuli bunting, red-naped woodpecker…they do love that suet! I noticed several seasons - 3?
Wonderful video!!!
that was so cool!
What a wonderful collection of birds! I've only seen a few of them where I live in Central Florida, and in a recent trip out West, like the bushtit and pine siskin. We have one western tanager that visits the county every year, but almost all the rest would be lifers.
This location must be well-chosen.
Lot of different birds here, liked the tanger
Beautiful natural animals
I live in the Davis Mountains and some of the these birds only visit during mating season. We try to keep the feeders full, especially when it's cold. We have lots of birdie visitors year round.
Beautiful!! ❤
Thank you!
So beautiful! Such bird is beautiful and unique in its own special way! 0:07 is that a female hovering that the male was aggressive towards her? I love the flight skills! I like to pause the video at areas where the birds are in flight and the picture is BEAUTIFUL! Love how they hover. And WHOA what a strong peck the woodpecker gave at the scrub jay 4:26!
Hi. Yes, that's a female Western Tanager.
Thank you for the video. We don't see many of these species in Southeast Michigan.
I loved that, especially the turkey peeking. I saw more on the ground in the bakcground. What was it standing on?
Loved that!
Thank You. Edward Eve Crawford.
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Lovely video, and so informative. Thank you from England. Roughly how many 'slabs' of food do you/they get through a day, please? I can imagine it varies depending on season (birds at my feeders eat perhaps 2 fat balls a day now, but in late spring it was 25 per day).
I lived in Alpine (25 miles south) for 10 years and would have a rufous hummer winter over each year, arriving in about September). I spied your hummer in this video...what kind was it?
This is fantastic! Can you share what camera you are using and a photo of the camera set up?
What kind of suet is being used?
Love seeing all wild birds! Beautiful…where is the location of the live cam????
What are you feeding them??
Wow! Thank you!
Would y'all please identify the birds visiting the suet feeder, and when the hummingbirds are there? I am not on Twitter. Also, could the host move the feeder to the left a bit, so that we can see better the activity down the hill? If not, I am very pleased to see the birds on the UA-cam channel.