So I must say that I play A LOT of bird videos to entertain my cat, but this one especially captures her attention. I think it’s the birds flapping their wings. She was getting bored with the other videos, but this one is a winner in her book. I enjoy watching it too. Thanks for producing and sharing it!!
That's great to hear. I notice my birdbath videos don't seem to get too much attention on RUclips but they are way more fun to make! I'm filming one right now, but the birds are taking a long time to get used to the new fountain...
@@LensMyth I have the SAME story!! My cat is mesmerized. I wish it were longer... She gets anxiety when I leave the apartment, and if this were a couple of hours long, she'd stay calm
I know I wish it was longer too, since it was new there just wasn't too much activity at first. I use the Loop option on RUclips to keep any video playing over and over, it works really well, harder to find on TVs than on your phone or computer but it's there! (But I'm working on a 4th birdbath video in the coming weeks that'll be longer)
My cats love your videos so much. They are each a little over a year old. Where do you live that you have so many beautiful different birds stopping by???!! If they are staged, thats fine too. Thank you so much for making these!
I'm out in Columbia SC for the most part. Oh my gosh if I knew how to stage this I would make videos about how to do that instead! But it does require a lot of time and patience, and apparently living at the edge of a wooded area helps
That is a female Summer Tanager that lands on the birdbath at 5:56, and an adult male Summer Tanager drops by at 19:53. I live in the same region as you, so I can tell you that you can expect more than 50 species to visit your back yard. This birdbath is your best chance to see all of them. Spring is the best time of year to see migrant species.
Love this video ! All I have to say to my cat is “ Sophie ,come see your bird 🐦 video “ and you know what? She goes to her spot and waits for me to put it on! 😺 🐈. Thank you 🐈
I love that! I'm happy to see the birdbath videos are as interesting to Sophie as they are to me, I think it's so funny when they get in there and splash around.
@@LensMyth hello, thank you for responding. Yes, I think it’s adorable. Maybe they like being on TV lol. Maybe they like to show off 🐦. 🦅 🦅 Take care. Bee 🐝 safe.
Well, here I am on yet another of your videos, and yet again, I am ASTONISHED at the variety of birds I'm seeing on your channel. Now, as I said in another place, I'm no ornithologist, but just off the top of my head I would say that I've seen at least fifteen different types of birds in your videos . . . if I weren't sure you weren't I'd probably accuse you of running a zoo . . . and now, a pair of what I would venture were turtledoves, even though I have no idea what a turtledove looks like. Then there was the yellow bird I saw earlier in this video. Where are all these birds coming from? How come the red birds (I'm guessing they're cardinals, but again, I have no idea why I think that) aren't in this video? And even the sparrows look like they're on steroids, looking like they're almost twice the size of the pathetic little creatures we have here in Montreal. I must just say-I'm not an ornithologist, but if I lived where you did I'd sure as hell become one. (Oh, Jesus-and now an incredible mother-of-pearl-blue oyster bird!)
There's been a new type of bird coming by each week or two. I've looked them all up and so far there's only about 3 more that I can expect to pass through at some point, but I mean this is plenty! Those were Mourning Doves they seem to always be in pairs as well. You're right the red Cardinals were not interested in this fountain, they were everywhere else in the yard, but only peeked in for a moment. Haha, you mean the blue birds? They are very timid and never really even eat from the feeders but they aren't shy about this public bath! Maybe it's because those aggressive cardinals aren't around?
I believe that's the Male Summer Tannager in the red, followed by the Female in yellow. They dont visit my feeders just a couple feet away but I see them swooping across the yard to get to the bath!
Wonderful!! I’m looking for the cement portion of your bird bath. I used to have a bird bath on a fountain and many Sunday mornings five to ten sparrows would bathe at once! But it broke and I’m finding it hard to find this top portion of yours.
Oh no! I don't know if you can tell but I made this with an old cast iron pan that I poured cement into, and when it dried I drilled a lil hole for the pump tube. Of course I have a lot of building material laying around....
I love this fountain! Can I put in a request for step-by-step on your blog? My cats LOVE this video! I saw the vulture outtakes, too. Nature's recyclers!
Thanks! I will make another concrete fountain later this summer and document it for you. I did take a few photos of that one. Maybe tonight ill throw something together to show you.
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blue birds fav'd!
My cat loves your videos!!!!!!
Love your brown thrashers!
They've been away for a few weeks, but they are finally back as of about the end of July
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So I must say that I play A LOT of bird videos to entertain my cat, but this one especially captures her attention. I think it’s the birds flapping their wings. She was getting bored with the other videos, but this one is a winner in her book. I enjoy watching it too. Thanks for producing and sharing it!!
That's great to hear. I notice my birdbath videos don't seem to get too much attention on RUclips but they are way more fun to make! I'm filming one right now, but the birds are taking a long time to get used to the new fountain...
Same here!!
@@LensMyth I have the SAME story!! My cat is mesmerized. I wish it were longer... She gets anxiety when I leave the apartment, and if this were a couple of hours long, she'd stay calm
I know I wish it was longer too, since it was new there just wasn't too much activity at first.
I use the Loop option on RUclips to keep any video playing over and over, it works really well, harder to find on TVs than on your phone or computer but it's there! (But I'm working on a 4th birdbath video in the coming weeks that'll be longer)
My cats love these videos.. I leave it on all night while I'm at work!
my cats love it !!!
Just beautiful and so soothing to watch. Mesmerizing.
Thank youuu!
WHAT LOVELY BIRDS
THANK YOU.
SOME JUST AREN'T GAME.😉
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Awesome thanks
Another great bird bath video! I'm adding this to my favorites list. Nice job, well done!
Thank you! that was a fun one to make, so many new colorful birds come to take baths but I don't see them any other time.
This iy cat's new favorite video!!
Oh that's wonderful!
My cat & I love your video. I especially love that you identify the birds!
Awesome 🙂
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My cats love your videos so much. They are each a little over a year old. Where do you live that you have so many beautiful different birds stopping by???!! If they are staged, thats fine too. Thank you so much for making these!
I'm out in Columbia SC for the most part. Oh my gosh if I knew how to stage this I would make videos about how to do that instead! But it does require a lot of time and patience, and apparently living at the edge of a wooded area helps
Cool, thanks:)
This is so cool. I can't get enough of this content.
That is a female Summer Tanager that lands on the birdbath at 5:56, and an adult male Summer Tanager drops by at 19:53. I live in the same region as you, so I can tell you that you can expect more than 50 species to visit your back yard. This birdbath is your best chance to see all of them. Spring is the best time of year to see migrant species.
Love this video ! All I have to say to my cat is “ Sophie ,come see your bird 🐦 video “ and you know what? She goes to her spot and waits for me to put it on! 😺 🐈. Thank you 🐈
I love that! I'm happy to see the birdbath videos are as interesting to Sophie as they are to me, I think it's so funny when they get in there and splash around.
@@LensMyth hello, thank you for responding. Yes, I think it’s adorable. Maybe they like being on TV lol. Maybe they like to show off 🐦. 🦅 🦅 Take care. Bee 🐝 safe.
Well, here I am on yet another of your videos, and yet again, I am ASTONISHED at the variety of birds I'm seeing on your channel. Now, as I said in another place, I'm no ornithologist, but just off the top of my head I would say that I've seen at least fifteen different types of birds in your videos . . . if I weren't sure you weren't I'd probably accuse you of running a zoo . . . and now, a pair of what I would venture were turtledoves, even though I have no idea what a turtledove looks like.
Then there was the yellow bird I saw earlier in this video. Where are all these birds coming from? How come the red birds (I'm guessing they're cardinals, but again, I have no idea why I think that) aren't in this video? And even the sparrows look like they're on steroids, looking like they're almost twice the size of the pathetic little creatures we have here in Montreal.
I must just say-I'm not an ornithologist, but if I lived where you did I'd sure as hell become one. (Oh, Jesus-and now an incredible mother-of-pearl-blue oyster bird!)
There's been a new type of bird coming by each week or two. I've looked them all up and so far there's only about 3 more that I can expect to pass through at some point, but I mean this is plenty!
Those were Mourning Doves they seem to always be in pairs as well.
You're right the red Cardinals were not interested in this fountain, they were everywhere else in the yard, but only peeked in for a moment.
Haha, you mean the blue birds? They are very timid and never really even eat from the feeders but they aren't shy about this public bath! Maybe it's because those aggressive cardinals aren't around?
Wonderful footage! Out of curiosity - What kind of bird is at 21:16? Thank you!
I believe that's the Male Summer Tannager in the red, followed by the Female in yellow.
They dont visit my feeders just a couple feet away but I see them swooping across the yard to get to the bath!
@@LensMyth Thank you!!!!!
what state was this in? beautiful birds
Columbia SC!
Wonderful!! I’m looking for the cement portion of your bird bath. I used to have a bird bath on a fountain and many Sunday mornings five to ten sparrows would bathe at once! But it broke and I’m finding it hard to find this top portion of yours.
Oh no! I don't know if you can tell but I made this with an old cast iron pan that I poured cement into, and when it dried I drilled a lil hole for the pump tube. Of course I have a lot of building material laying around....
I love this fountain! Can I put in a request for step-by-step on your blog? My cats LOVE this video! I saw the vulture outtakes, too. Nature's recyclers!
Thanks! I will make another concrete fountain later this summer and document it for you. I did take a few photos of that one. Maybe tonight ill throw something together to show you.
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