What a brilliant idea for a video. I think I may have identified one that's been eluding me for a while - blackcap. Love seeing the visual representation. Thank you 🥰
Thank you for very many very nice vidoes of birds. They are wonderful creatures. We have a magpie couple and a seagull couple nesting inside our garden at the moment. We are able to follow them closely by some cams. Very interesting.
My cat and I both love this video. Thank you for creating it and sharing it! Including the IDs and the spectrogram is genius! You're lucky to have so many birds singing. Here in the US, I have noticed that our bird population, as well as our butterflies and bees are getting fewer and fewer every year.
Absolutely wonderful. I think the linnet's song has some similarities to that of the goldfinch, but one of its songs also sounds like a more rapid version of the yellowhammer's.
Thank you for the great video! Are there any books or maybe apps with the spectrograms of European birds? I could only find American bird songs and this would be very helpful in identifying the 'artists'.
Thanks for your amazing videos, Maurice. Glad to see you again, too.
This is so calming. Thank you for helping to identify the Dunnock that I have been hearing 💕😊
QUE SONIDOS TAN HERMOSOS, GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLOS CON LAS PERSONAS QUE AMAMOS LAS AVES, 🙂 SALUDOS.
That is beautiful. So uplifting!
Really enjoyed that. the hour flew by.
What a brilliant idea for a video. I think I may have identified one that's been eluding me for a while - blackcap.
Love seeing the visual representation. Thank you 🥰
I'll check that, thanks for mentioning. 😊
@@rosierawlley543 Hi, I meant I've identified it from my garden because it was labelled here. 😊
Thank you for very many very nice vidoes of birds.
They are wonderful creatures.
We have a magpie couple and a seagull couple nesting inside our garden at the moment.
We are able to follow them closely by some cams.
Very interesting.
My cat and I both love this video. Thank you for creating it and sharing it! Including the IDs and the spectrogram is genius!
You're lucky to have so many birds singing. Here in the US, I have noticed that our bird population, as well as our butterflies and bees are getting fewer and fewer every year.
Wonderful Maurice, thanks
Thank you. I liked the test at the end. Your videos are helping me to try to learn bird songs.
Great sounds, thanks so much for the information very interesting.
Absolutely wonderful. I think the linnet's song has some similarities to that of the goldfinch, but one of its songs also sounds like a more rapid version of the yellowhammer's.
This is great! I'm trying to improve upon my call recognition as I'll be helping with some some breeding birds surveys this year.
Thank you for the great video! Are there any books or maybe apps with the spectrograms of European birds? I could only find American bird songs and this would be very helpful in identifying the 'artists'.
Watch his other videos,he did exactly that in some of them.