25 of North America’s Most Beautiful Sounding Birds

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @unipigstudios7794
    @unipigstudios7794  Год назад +2

    Hi everyone! I’m sorry about all of the ads. I intended for this video to be a relaxing experience for you all; however, I do not own the rights to much of the material used, so the rightsholder has placed multiple ads throughout the video. I hope you still enjoy. Thank you all for your understanding and support!

  • @benjaminwoodman7227
    @benjaminwoodman7227 6 месяцев назад +1

    All very beautiful and really brings out my love for bird songs

  • @cherihermans9118
    @cherihermans9118 Год назад +2

    The were all wonderful thank you

  • @nancye7520
    @nancye7520 Год назад +1

    Wonderful! ❤

  • @wildhomevideos
    @wildhomevideos Год назад +1

    I love the haunting sound of the common loon. It is almost like a wolf howling. You have so many small birds making beautiful soft sounds in North America. In our area the majority of the birds are larger and make very loud calls. They mostly drown out the soft twitter of the small birds. Great compilation of bird calls👍

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Год назад

      Yes, the common loon does have a very chilling yet beautiful voice, doesn’t it? Thank you for your comment. From what country are you if I may ask?

  • @scorpio85
    @scorpio85 Год назад

    Please let us have some bird sounds from South Africa. Thank you

  • @gwynhvar
    @gwynhvar Год назад

    Hermit thrush love the song of

  • @gaileverett
    @gaileverett Год назад +1

    I'd call the red-throated loon annoying rather than beautiful, lol. But I enjoyed all of them. Nice to be able to compare the hermit thrush and the wood thrush, and I appreciated seeing & hearing birds from Mexico.
    Fun fact: The first time I saw a varied thrush, I thought it must be a cross between a robin and a Baltimore oriole!

    • @unipigstudios7794
      @unipigstudios7794  Год назад

      I think birds demonstrate a spectrum of beauty. The red-throated loon’s call might not project your typical idea of beauty, but there is something in its call, that raw, despairing ejaculation of grief and sorrow-it arouses great vehemence in the soul. That must have been a good surprise to have beheld the wondrous varied thrush! I myself have never seen one, for I have never gone to the west, but I hope one day that I might! I’m glad you liked this one; thank you for commenting!