Oh my goodness I don't see this display the way you coordinate the wood ☺️☺️☺️ and the birds start jumping from wood to wood till get to wood bowl very cute I like it
Thank you so much for your uninterrupted videos. Yours are the only ones I play for my cats now. One of my cats gets very frightened from seeing giant humans on the tv screen 😂, so she will run away in fear if an ad comes on. I know I can play your videos without her getting scared. My cats get one of your videos every night at bedtime, so thank you.
6:33:02 A robin with its trademark red-orange breast runs into the video; and is seeing if he can eat any seeds from the feeder or not. Robins normally eat worms and/or insects during the spring and/or summer months. You can identify American robins by its red-orange underside and grey upper parts, and were classified as thrushes, not the flycatcher kind as of an European robin. :)
Looks like the cardinals visit in pairs watching out for each other. 💕
The bluebirds are gorgeous 💙
Oh my goodness I don't see this display the way you coordinate the wood ☺️☺️☺️ and the birds start jumping from wood to wood till get to wood bowl very cute I like it
Thank you I really like the natural sound 🎶🎶🎶🎶 of the beautiful Birds appreciate
Thank you so much for your uninterrupted videos. Yours are the only ones I play for my cats now. One of my cats gets very frightened from seeing giant humans on the tv screen 😂, so she will run away in fear if an ad comes on. I know I can play your videos without her getting scared. My cats get one of your videos every night at bedtime, so thank you.
That is very nice of you! I always thought the loud sounds from ads were the worst part, but you're right the people and images can be just as bad.
6:33:02 A robin with its trademark red-orange breast runs into the video; and is seeing if he can eat any seeds from the feeder or not. Robins normally eat worms and/or insects during the spring and/or summer months. You can identify American robins by its red-orange underside and grey upper parts, and were classified as thrushes, not the flycatcher kind as of an European robin. :)