We watch this video in small, 10 minute installments and have been coming back for almost a week now. What breathtaking variety, what amazing work! Thank you so much for sharing this with the world.
OMFG I thought I couldn't find it out of so many birds but I finally did it's at @29:02 the bird is a collared dove. I've been hearing this bird in a coastal town in the Mediterranean and now in Western Europe. Reminds me of warm dry summer afternoons.
The variety is astonishing, great work I'm here looking for a bird which song goes like D-E-Gminor-E-Gminor-Aminor-A, the sound is clear whistle, not too high pitch. I heard that this morning (Tuscany, Italy) and absolutely wanted to hear it again. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be here
Amazing ! Thanks so much, through your brilliant page, finally I've learnt that the ethereal bird song which first appears here on spring evenings and lingers on through summer is a Scops Owl! Made my day!
Fantastic and exactly what I was after. I was a Peregrine Falcon for sure. Didnt know by silhouette if it was Merlin Hobby or Peregrine, Im not a birdy..(had to research to get that list) This answered all my questions. The call was unmistakable. Many thanks for your efforts in putting this together.
I am very much enjoying this and have shared it with many friends today. Thanks very much for taking the time to make this video it really is very useful. One small point......... #324 Dartford not 'Datford'.
In my home city every night in summer I'd hear this beautiful bird sound I adore, I'd been looking for the species for a long time and thanks to your video I found it. It turned out to be a scops owl. Thank you!
Here in Andalucia , I''d been hearing this amazing bird song for so long without knowing what it was, and finally today , I discovered it was a scops owl too! Made my day!
Excellent video. Great pictures and I love how each photo is matched to its clear, distinct song. Very well done and I shall be here a lot as I try to identify the bird songs I hear when I'm out and about. Thank you for sharing. :D
Thank you for pointing this out. If anyone notices any other errors, please do share for the benefit of others. I suspect the call is Ural but the picture is wrong.
An amazing collection visually and audibly, thanks for your efforts. Still at a loss to identify a shy visitor with a definite song that sounds like pid eet beem, pid eet beem, pid eet beem pid.....bit coarse, any clues??
Common name issues. We have the same problem with certain birds in Australia. A good one to rile or confuse Americans is call a "Cellar spider" a 'Daddy Long Legs', and watch the corrections start since their "Daddy Long Legs" is in fact, a Harvestman and we call them what they are - harvestmen. Huntsmen spiders are Huntsmen though. Giant Crab Spiders are not the same.
We watch this video in small, 10 minute installments and have been coming back for almost a week now. What breathtaking variety, what amazing work! Thank you so much for sharing this with the world.
OMFG I thought I couldn't find it out of so many birds but I finally did it's at @29:02 the bird is a collared dove.
I've been hearing this bird in a coastal town in the Mediterranean and now in Western Europe. Reminds me of warm dry summer afternoons.
Yep classic bird in Greece :)) When I was little I thought it was an owl hahah
Holy shit you just saved me half an hour of searching. I've been wanting to know which bird makes this sound for years lol
These terrify and intrigue my parrotlet. He flew off and hid when he heard the great northern diver
The variety is astonishing, great work
I'm here looking for a bird which song goes like D-E-Gminor-E-Gminor-Aminor-A, the sound is clear whistle, not too high pitch. I heard that this morning (Tuscany, Italy) and absolutely wanted to hear it again. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be here
Wonderfully made! Lovely bird pictures too.
Amazing ! Thanks so much, through your brilliant page, finally I've learnt that the ethereal bird song which first appears here on spring evenings and lingers on through summer is a Scops Owl! Made my day!
Fantastic and exactly what I was after. I was a Peregrine Falcon for sure. Didnt know by silhouette if it was Merlin Hobby or Peregrine, Im not a birdy..(had to research to get that list) This answered all my questions. The call was unmistakable. Many thanks for your efforts in putting this together.
I came here for the Eurasian bittern. Mixed the sound with that of the Chinese alligator, and I got what a t. Rex might’ve sounded like.
I am very much enjoying this and have shared it with many friends today. Thanks very much for taking the time to make this video it really is very useful. One small point......... #324 Dartford not 'Datford'.
Great resource, thanks for posting!
In my home city every night in summer I'd hear this beautiful bird sound I adore, I'd been looking for the species for a long time and thanks to your video I found it. It turned out to be a scops owl. Thank you!
Here in Andalucia , I''d been hearing this amazing bird song for so long without knowing what it was, and finally today , I discovered it was a scops owl too! Made my day!
Excellent video.
Great pictures and I love how each photo is matched to its clear, distinct song.
Very well done and I shall be here a lot as I try to identify the bird songs I hear when I'm out and about. Thank you for sharing. :D
Thank you for pointing this out. If anyone notices any other errors, please do share for the benefit of others. I suspect the call is Ural but the picture is wrong.
really hard work salute to you thanks
Thank you ever so much for this upload
Black Crowned Night Heron
An amazing collection visually and audibly, thanks for your efforts. Still at a loss to identify a shy visitor with a definite song that sounds like pid eet beem, pid eet beem, pid eet beem pid.....bit coarse, any clues??
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Thank you x100s! You solved the mystery bird sound ( it was a common snipe)
3:42 Great Egret
I can't stop watching this! :)
This must have cost you quite a few hours to put together, to say it at its mildest. Thank you.
THANK YOU , AN AMAZING WORK !
Lady Fairy be with you
Awesome bird sound , like this so much
Amazing! Great work! Thanks.
the spoon bi!! does sound !ike he's got spoons.... and the mute swan is not mute !!
Marbled Teal
These make me feel like birds are Pokemon... XD
The Owl pictured for the Ural owl is not a Ural... It's a Barred owl..
Ottimo lavoro, ma ne hai mancati un pò
this is just what i was looking for
Only took 1 minute 55 seconds to spot a mistake... "Cormorant" photo is a Double Crested Cormorant
Very good work ! Great photo and sampling. Thank you ! Unfortunately not listed scientific name of birds.
It would be nice to have a numbered reference list.
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Added new description with link to the list of birds and their appropriate timestamps.
cool learning tool!
Common Kingfisher
17:42, 10:36, 11:54, 12:05, 12:29, 12:57, 14:06, 20:12, 23:12
Might have to change the description because it wasn't long enough for all the time stamps. Use ctrl + f to find the bird you're looking for.
The cormorant of the image isn't an european cormorant
great ! thank you very much ...'
September 19, 2014
Some of these don't live in Europe.
No some of them live in Europe and North America.
Also there's rare birds
Invece si. Alcuni sono rari altri vivono sia in Europa che in America
50:40 *Gray-headed
iam hope they see what its going on whit me
Smew
Wigeon
Each bird species seem to have
a North American counterpart.
Common name issues.
We have the same problem with certain birds in Australia.
A good one to rile or confuse Americans is call a "Cellar spider" a 'Daddy Long Legs', and watch the corrections start since their "Daddy Long Legs" is in fact, a Harvestman and we call them what they are - harvestmen.
Huntsmen spiders are Huntsmen though. Giant Crab Spiders are not the same.
To much hoot hoot.
amusing,checkout my video--Australian parakeets singing,dancing,eating---Enjoy