Henslow's Sparrow
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2010
- The Henslow's Sparrow is an inconspicuous little brown bird that inhabits grassy meadows in the Midwest and portions of the East. It's song is an extremely high-pitched, metallic "tsi-di-lick" that reminds one of the chirp of a cricket. Described by Roger Tory Peterson as "one of the poorest vocal efforts of any bird," the song transforms into a delightful musical cascade when slowed down to about one-quarter speed.
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what an amazingly great video about this nice looking bird, thanks for posting
Nice hearing the chat in the background
Tenerissimo!!!
Aw, it's so pretty slowed down!
Lovely capture of this bird!
Small beautiful
Bello bravo e simpatico il personaggio;)))
Where was this?!
wonderful! Did it perch up like this for you without playback? The ones I know don't, they hide :)
wow nice, thanks for answering
@Lang Elliot May I use this video in a presentation I'm working on? It's about a restoration ecology project about Henslow's Sparrows I designed and performed for a conservation facility where they can be found. Being able to play this video would be immensely helpful. If I may, how would you like me to cite or compensate you for its usage?
Zachary:
Yes, you may use my Henslow's Sparrow video for your presentation. Here is another version, perhaps sharper:
vimeo.com/119903413
Credit: Lang Elliott, musicofnature.com
I just followed one around and he quickly got used to me, allowing me to get footage from around 15-20 feet away.
Thank you, kindly. I appreciate the prompt response.
the English sparrows have taken over, sad...... thanks for the nature class....