Although these videos were made for cats, they are perfect for 92 year old mother whose vision isn't the best. The close-up is so helpful for her. Thank you Lens!
My kitty is a rescue from SC , i adopted him at year old in Md. He was an outdoor kitty, so its really awesome he can see birds from his birthplace. Hes very content watching them. Thank you so kuch for this video.
I watch videos of this sort regularly, mainly to keep my cat happy. Yours was the first video I've seen during which a cat became the star for a moment. That was a nice touch. 🙂
I have a House Finch that fell from his nest. I rescued him, "Tweety ", and have had him 7 yrs. now. He has never been caged and he has the run of the house. My lil Boo-Boo ! I expect to have him 25 more years. And no, he could not be released & live.
Sorry, I don't think I fully appreciated what you said. You were able to rescue a wild baby bird and keep it un-caged in your house? That's amazing, I didn't know you could do that, I always thought it would hurt itself trying to "escape". That is some serious connection you have made with Tweety. Thanks for saving his life!! I see that you are experienced with ducks so that must help.
This #4 one is my cat's very favorite. The high contrast with the white background seems to be well suited to my cat's visual preferences. He doesn't seem able to process red birds on green backgrounds. Red on white works far better as you do in this video. Thank you- happy cat.
Nice to see familiar American birds. I'd put on other bird vids for my kitty, but could not identify the birds, only to learn that they were birds in the UK. Nothing wrong with that, my kitty, Mickey, likes to watch birds wherever they are, but Mickey's hooman likes to know what the birds are. Thanks so much for posting this. Have subscribed!
Great! OK I added some names to the description so you (either of you!) can go right to it, like: "1:24:25" male and female Cardinals etc... and I know I saw a Carolina Wren but now I can't find it.
Although these videos were made for cats, they are perfect for 92 year old mother whose vision isn't the best. The close-up is so helpful for her. Thank you Lens!
My kitty is a rescue from SC , i adopted him at year old in Md. He was an outdoor kitty, so its really awesome he can see birds from his birthplace. Hes very content watching them.
Thank you so kuch for this video.
This video is my cats’ favorite because the birds are closeup. 😻
The Cardinals are adorable. ❤❤
Omg....my cats are CRAZY for this video!!
I watch videos of this sort regularly, mainly to keep my cat happy. Yours was the first video I've seen during which a cat became the star for a moment. That was a nice touch. 🙂
My cat loves the Cardinals and the sounds they make eating
My cats love the red and black birds!
Our new Cats ❤️ this channel, all 7 of them.
Have a Autistic Daughter that ❤ watching it to.
"Thank you"
That's so wonderful! Thanks for sharing im glad to hear it!
8:02 cute video bomb 🥰
I would love to see a Cardinal! Many lifers for me there... ;)
Really that's cool, because they are so plentiful here, I forget they aren't even around in other parts of the world.
@@LensMyth Thats right! same same! Come to Brazil and I go to US, plenty of lifers for everyone!
I seen some of those birds you posted, wild! so exotic and colorful
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I so love watching the beautiful birds!! 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
I have a House Finch that fell from his nest. I rescued him, "Tweety ", and have had him 7 yrs. now. He has never been caged and he has the run of the house. My lil Boo-Boo ! I expect to have him 25 more years. And no, he could not be released & live.
Sorry, I don't think I fully appreciated what you said. You were able to rescue a wild baby bird and keep it un-caged in your house? That's amazing, I didn't know you could do that, I always thought it would hurt itself trying to "escape". That is some serious connection you have made with Tweety. Thanks for saving his life!! I see that you are experienced with ducks so that must help.
My cats adore these videos.
Nice!! Thanks for posting. My dog has her eyes glued to the screen.
Really? That's great. My dog won't even look at the screen, only mildly alerted to the chirping, but gets over it immediately!
My kitty's luv these videos! ☺️
Thank you so much
Great video
Yeah the birds fly behind the TV I laugh so hard!!
This #4 one is my cat's very favorite. The high contrast with the white background seems to be well suited to my cat's visual preferences. He doesn't seem able to process red birds on green backgrounds. Red on white works far better as you do in this video. Thank you- happy cat.
The little sparrows making the laser sounds are so funny!
Chubby robin ❤️
That’s great! Thank you
Great video. me too I always feeding birds every morning
Yeah, every morning! Otherwise they find food elsewhere
Nice to see familiar American birds. I'd put on other bird vids for my kitty, but could not identify the birds, only to learn that they were birds in the UK. Nothing wrong with that, my kitty, Mickey, likes to watch birds wherever they are, but Mickey's hooman likes to know what the birds are. Thanks so much for posting this. Have subscribed!
Great! OK I added some names to the description so you (either of you!) can go right to it, like: "1:24:25" male and female Cardinals etc... and I know I saw a Carolina Wren but now I can't find it.
I noticed that as well...my kitty loves the cardinals....we are in Kentucky
thanks, my otherwise underthebed Tabster loves it:))
That is total badass it's so soothing my cats love this s*** dogs don't give a damn.
Same here, Cat now sleeps in the chair in front of the screen but yeah our dog doesn't even notice
nice
BIRDS!
Jus crackin some nuts
My cat sits on top of my laptop to let me know she wants to watch cat videos.
i put this up for my lonely bird he would chirp back alot
he's a little you tube star and he doesn't even know it