Thank you for your videos. My cat, Izzy, and I have been watching your videos since 2021. She's now terminally ill and sedated but perks up when the whistle at the beginning of your videos and loves watching all the birds and squirrels. Thank you for the years of peace and comfort you have brought to us.
Thank you so much for sharing this touching story. It means the world to me that my videos have brought you and Izzy some comfort and joy. Sending you both all my best wishes. ❤️
That's so beautiful that you said that. I have a cat with the same name and with alot of issues, she's 22 frickin years old, a dinosaur, and shes getting put down today. I barely ever watched cat tv with her but she can't go outside anymore, she takes a few steps and has no energy, so deciding to watch this video and seeing how she reacted and how she looked energetic and alive for one more time and seeing your comment was amazing. Thank You
Thank you for this video. I keep it on when I need some background sound other than the tv or music. It's lovely and calming! Beautiful birds, and I'd never seen a black squirrel before! Thank you ❤
Wow. Black squirrel. Bellevue Hospital had white & black squirrels out front. So did one of my parks as a little child in Washington DC. Across from that white house. Lafayette? But I was from DuPont Circle. As well as Manhattan & B'klyn. I loved the Wild.
If anyone can provide the names of all or most of these birds, I would appreciate it. They look like the breeds in my area, but I can’t name them all. (I’m in Ontario, Canada)
The first couple are a downy woodpecker, then a northern flicker with the red head, then the pretty cardinal, a red winged black bird flying away from a mourning dove, the striped one is a female red winged black bird, and a pretty black grackle alongside a family of red winged blackbirds. A little blue jay pops up in some parts.
@@Kotikiia thank you so, so much! I knew a couple of these, but others I didn’t. And thank you for putting them in order of appearance with a small description so I knew. I appreciate you!😊
-First are two Downy Woodpeckers judging by the size. There are nearly identical Hairy Woodpeckers, but they are twice as big. A male with the red patch, and what I suspect is a juvenile female given the lack of red patch and him feeding her. -Next is a male Red-Bellied Woodpecker. It's male from the full neck-to-nose red hair. Females have a bald patch on top the color of the surrounding beige. -Next is a male Cardinal. Males are fully red. His mate, I'm assuming, flies in but doesn't land due to the chipmunk. The females are generally brown with reddish tinge, but both have that red beak. -Then on the left is a male Red-Winged Blackbird. All of those are male since females look completely different. A Mourning Dove is on the right. It looks like a female to me given the lack of the pinkish green iridescence males have on the back of their necks. -Landing on the right is a female Red-Winged Blackbird that I mentioned earlier. -Then on the left is a Common Grackle. Males and females can be somewhat difficult to distinguish depending on the region, but females tend to be duller. On the right is what I think might be a juvenile male Red-Winged Blackbird given its bright mark. An adult male flies in next to it. -A Blue Jay and a Red-Winged Blackbird. Male and female Blue Jays are essentially identical, though females tend to be smaller. -More Downy Woodpeckers, two males, a juvenile on the left and an adult on the right. The male juveniles start with a red patch on top, but it eventually moves to the back. At 29:32 a Brown-Headed Cowbird shows up on the right. It is male since females are all brown.
Thank you for this lovely video. Not only my cats are exited. Thank to comments below, I now know the different breeds, I see in the video. If anyone can provide me with the region, where it was filmed, I would appreciate.
Birder king! My cat adores your videos. I spend time on my iPad so fuzz face thinks my attention should be on him. When he gets too fluffed up I’ll hit up your site. I have a question about one of your videos that has what looks like a black squirrel! I’m fascinated! Usually only wolves have different coloring. For nothing else your videos are an uncut archive of feathered and furry friends. Thank you.
I discovered your birds, squirrels a few minutes ago on Google. I'll try you out on my iPad: so my Hermione can see better. Immediately, she was looking around, searching for the birds. As an indoor cat she meets birds & squirrels only through windows. I haven't seen any grackels, red winged black birds or bluejays in my neighbourhood in years. I miss the starlings flocking. The catbirds. Mockingbirds. We do have wild Parrots & Crows. Our blocks aren't as low rent as before. But for some reason, no one else stops by. Los Angeles.
Thank you for your videos. My cat, Izzy, and I have been watching your videos since 2021. She's now terminally ill and sedated but perks up when the whistle at the beginning of your videos and loves watching all the birds and squirrels. Thank you for the years of peace and comfort you have brought to us.
Thank you so much for sharing this touching story. It means the world to me that my videos have brought you and Izzy some comfort and joy. Sending you both all my best wishes. ❤️
Prayers for Izzy. 🩵🩵
My cats name is Izzy too 😊
My friend's dog is named Izzy. I'm really hoping that your cat is OK tho
That's so beautiful that you said that. I have a cat with the same name and with alot of issues, she's 22 frickin years old, a dinosaur, and shes getting put down today. I barely ever watched cat tv with her but she can't go outside anymore, she takes a few steps and has no energy, so deciding to watch this video and seeing how she reacted and how she looked energetic and alive for one more time and seeing your comment was amazing. Thank You
I’ve never seen my cats sit for so long together, thank you for this!
I'm so glad! They must really be enjoying it.
My cat loves this! I'm just afraid that he's going to destroy my monitor with his claws.
Same here. and/or give my kitty a heart attack. It's too confusing for him, he's looking all around for the birdies.
That black squirrel is so freaking jacked Joe Rogan wants him on his podcast...😮
我家貓看的很專心
Such a wholesome channel and comments. Found a cool video for my cat Aslan to see :) she loves it. 🦁
Instantly my kitties have reacted!!! At the window trying to figure it all out! Ah now 1 sees the TV!
Thank you for sharing this lovely video the birds plus squirrels are so sweet love it ❤
Thank you for this video. I keep it on when I need some background sound other than the tv or music. It's lovely and calming! Beautiful birds, and I'd never seen a black squirrel before! Thank you ❤
Wow. Black squirrel. Bellevue Hospital had white & black squirrels out front. So did one of my parks as a little child in Washington DC. Across from that white house. Lafayette? But I was from DuPont Circle. As well as Manhattan & B'klyn. I loved the Wild.
Where’s the black squirrel
my cat was spayed today, she’s a little mad at us & she refuses to do anything besides watching these videos😭💗
I'm so sorry 😿 🐈
Edit 1: idk what spayed is tho lol
@@mistyfeather8877 you don't need to be sorry about a cat been spayed lol
Aww was that a baby woodpecker? ❤
I'm going to have a TV set to this channel pretty much all the time! My cats are gone for this! Wowee!
Amazing how good it works with my cat!!! Cheers!
Thank you for filming/posting! My dog loves nature videos so much lol
You really know how to simplify complex topics. Awesome job on this video!
too many clips instead of one long clip. My cats wanted me to tell you they like long clips way better.
If anyone can provide the names of all or most of these birds, I would appreciate it. They look like the breeds in my area, but I can’t name them all. (I’m in Ontario, Canada)
The first couple are a downy woodpecker, then a northern flicker with the red head, then the pretty cardinal, a red winged black bird flying away from a mourning dove, the striped one is a female red winged black bird, and a pretty black grackle alongside a family of red winged blackbirds. A little blue jay pops up in some parts.
@@Kotikiia thank you so, so much! I knew a couple of these, but others I didn’t. And thank you for putting them in order of appearance with a small description so I knew. I appreciate you!😊
@@motorcitykitty700 Any time !! 🐥🐦⬛
-First are two Downy Woodpeckers judging by the size. There are nearly identical Hairy Woodpeckers, but they are twice as big. A male with the red patch, and what I suspect is a juvenile female given the lack of red patch and him feeding her.
-Next is a male Red-Bellied Woodpecker. It's male from the full neck-to-nose red hair. Females have a bald patch on top the color of the surrounding beige.
-Next is a male Cardinal. Males are fully red. His mate, I'm assuming, flies in but doesn't land due to the chipmunk. The females are generally brown with reddish tinge, but both have that red beak.
-Then on the left is a male Red-Winged Blackbird. All of those are male since females look completely different. A Mourning Dove is on the right. It looks like a female to me given the lack of the pinkish green iridescence males have on the back of their necks.
-Landing on the right is a female Red-Winged Blackbird that I mentioned earlier.
-Then on the left is a Common Grackle. Males and females can be somewhat difficult to distinguish depending on the region, but females tend to be duller. On the right is what I think might be a juvenile male Red-Winged Blackbird given its bright mark. An adult male flies in next to it.
-A Blue Jay and a Red-Winged Blackbird. Male and female Blue Jays are essentially identical, though females tend to be smaller.
-More Downy Woodpeckers, two males, a juvenile on the left and an adult on the right. The male juveniles start with a red patch on top, but it eventually moves to the back.
At 29:32 a Brown-Headed Cowbird shows up on the right. It is male since females are all brown.
@@benbennington8859such detail, I love it. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thank you! I put this on the tv while I'm at work, and my cat loves it
The best
love video
Thank you for this lovely video. Not only my cats are exited.
Thank to comments below, I now know the different breeds, I see in the video. If anyone can provide me with the region, where it was filmed, I would appreciate.
Birder king! My cat adores your videos. I spend time on my iPad so fuzz face thinks my attention should be on him. When he gets too fluffed up I’ll hit up your site. I have a question about one of your videos that has what looks like a black squirrel! I’m fascinated! Usually only wolves have different coloring. For nothing else your videos are an uncut archive of feathered and furry friends. Thank you.
Cassin Vista
And chipmunks; did I forget to mention them?
Young Charles Thomas Melissa Brown Elizabeth
Do you know where this video was filmed
Stop. Cutting. Away. From. Onscreen. Animals.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Kekkekeke prrr kkekeke.....
Good sound.
I discovered your birds, squirrels a few minutes ago on Google. I'll try you out on my iPad: so my Hermione can see better. Immediately, she was looking around, searching for the birds. As an indoor cat she meets birds & squirrels only through windows. I haven't seen any grackels, red winged black birds or bluejays in my neighbourhood in years. I miss the starlings flocking. The catbirds. Mockingbirds. We do have wild Parrots & Crows. Our blocks aren't as low rent as before. But for some reason, no one else stops by. Los Angeles.