Learn 25 Common Backyard Bird Calls (Central and Eastern United States)
Learn 25 of the most common backyard bird calls in the Central and Eastern United States with tips for how to remember each one.
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All bird calls by Jonathon Jongsma (CC by 3.0) except for the following
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0:00 Intro and disclaimer
0:30 Northern Cardinal
0:40 Blue Jay
0:52 Black-capped Chickadee
1:16 American Robin
1:38 American Goldfinch
1:53 Mourning Dove
2:12 House Finch
2:32 Downy Woodpecker
2:48 Hairy Woodpecker
3:06 Red-bellied Woodpecker
3:20 House Sparrow
3:37 Barred Owl
3:54 Great Horned Owl
4:13 House Wren
4:29 Gray Catbird
4:53 Carolina Wren
5:10 Red-breasted Nuthatch
5:22 White-breasted Nuthatch
5:36 Dark-eyed Junco
5:48 Eastern Bluebird
6:09 Tufted Titmouse
6:20 American Crow
6:36 Eastern Towhee
6:49 White-throated Sparrow
7:01 Northern Mockingbird
7:30 Closing and thank you!
All other photos and videos by Derek and Ryan Sallmann
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0:00 Intro and disclaimer 0:30 Northern Cardinal 0:40 Blue Jay 0:52 Black-capped Chickadee 1:16 American Robin 1:38 American Goldfinch 1:53 Mourning Dove 2:12 House Finch 2:32 Downy Woodpecker 2:48 Hairy Woodpecker 3:06 Red-bellied Woodpecker 3:20 House Sparrow 3:37 Barred Owl 3:54 Great Horned Owl 4:13 House Wren 4:29 Gray Catbird 4:53 Carolina Wren 5:10 Red-breasted Nuthatch 5:22 White-breasted Nuthatch 5:36 Dark-eyed Junco 5:48 Eastern Bluebird 6:09 Tufted Titmouse 6:20 American Crow 6:36 Eastern Towhee 6:49 White-throated Sparrow 7:01 Northern Mockingbird 7:30 Closing and thank you!
@Gorzmalkin
3 ай бұрын
For some reason your comment is cut off after the Black-capped Chickadee? I see this "..." happen to comments all the time and it is irksome. Is there some way you can fix it?
@pantzrat6273
2 ай бұрын
I have been looking for the Carolina wren for a while, thank you so much
@alexwisniewski2309
2 ай бұрын
@@Gorzmalkinbro, click on “read more” then it will expand!
@ruthgunneson-poling1571
Ай бұрын
Great video! Easy to listen and learn to. What's your advice on learning bird watching?
@DanielsYoutube16
Ай бұрын
I’m in northern Nj and I always hear a bird in spring and summer and can’t find it anywhere. I watched many videos. Could I whistle it to you lmao!
"Cheeseburguer", "potato chips", that has to be the most American interpretation of bird singing in History 😂
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@user-se2pw1yt7s
3 ай бұрын
I didn't know what the bird was called and I called it the cheeseburger bird everyone seemed to know what I was talking about but they didn't know the name either
@totalhufflepuff203
2 ай бұрын
I’ve heard the two note black-capped Chicadee call can also sound like “Hey baby”, but thinking of bird calls in terms of food is funnier.
@AJBlue8675309
Ай бұрын
Kinda love it. I get that's it's a pneumonic devices and helps with association of the calls. But lmao It's almost like when people use a spirit box or EVP and hear words out of random sounds
@lilBabyYAGGA
Ай бұрын
Trying to tell if the sparrows were from the video or actually outside my window
my key for blue jays is "does it sound like a crow but more annoying? its a blue jay"
@eyeball_freak
Жыл бұрын
Fitting since they’re both a part of the corvid family
@Max-gg5nz
Жыл бұрын
I thought they said "WOAAAAAAAHHHH'
@consciousobjector2507
Жыл бұрын
I hope you're joking.
@cowboykelly6590
Жыл бұрын
The way I tell it's a blue Jay Is real easy ... its call sounds like it's been put through a Synthesizer. 🤠🖖 ♨️
@craffte
Жыл бұрын
Does it sound like "GET OFF MY LAWN!"
The mourning dove always makes me feel nostalgia. Takes me back to when I was small 🕊️
@vickigonzalez1714
8 ай бұрын
Right!?! Same for me! It brings me right back!
@bandm1
Ай бұрын
Me too!!! Why is that ? Of all the bird calls that is the one that takes me back in time , in a melancholy sort of way
@KellyGoodlad-ml3gx
Ай бұрын
For me, it's chickadees that bring me right back to my youth
@kingschen1394
Ай бұрын
I can sound just like one 😂
@kingschen1394
Ай бұрын
@KellyGoodlad-ml3gx When I was younger I used to hand feed black capped chickadees in my backyard.
It's amazing how some of these sounds can bring you right back to where you were in a forest or a specific season. Crows are so fall for me.
@elcharlton
10 ай бұрын
I love this video! I had to walk away from work at lunch today, and I heard a li'l bird telling me to "Drink your teeeea!" And it put a smile on my face, which, I desperately needed, today. So thanks for that! I love your matching lyrics to bird calls. Can't wait to learn more of what I hear every day!
@vipez666
9 ай бұрын
i like the last part of your sentence ! very you-knee-eek !
@sincerely-b
2 ай бұрын
Robins are spring for me. The minute I hear them, I know winter is over, and everything will soon bloom. Love the robin's song. I look forward to it every year.
@LDXReal
Ай бұрын
true, crows are very winter for me, in my region at least
@denisejohnson2971
6 күн бұрын
Jays take me to the mountains in Colorado
What most people do not realize is that a Mockingbird never repeats the same song, they constantly change their song and it's mesmerizing to listen to.
@frostyfrances4700
7 ай бұрын
They can imitate the sound of a landline phone ringing too. Back in the day I always thought the little rascals just enjoyed making you jump up and run to answer a phone that wasn't really ringing.
@magster6022
7 ай бұрын
Same with the house finches in Colorado--changing their song each time. They're funny, they get louder as their song goes along. It always seems to me they must be out of breath by the end of it.
@kc-jm3cd
Ай бұрын
Maybe that’s what I’m hearing cause I check my phone every time because it sounds so familiar to a phone ringing
@tired247
Ай бұрын
Fr, it’s amazing listening to crickets and then hear it mock them it’s kinda trippy
@Eli_B3000
Ай бұрын
They do repeat themselves, it's just a large bank of impressions and calls before they repeat it.
I'm SO glad that you said the Cardinal sounds like purdy purdy purdy! When I was little I'd walk outside and say "thank you" to the bird telling me I looked purdy that day. I still occasionally do it ☺️ LOL
@torreycat7714
Жыл бұрын
They also say, For Reno, for Reno, for Reno. My husband’s name is Reno and my daughter used to laugh when they would call for Reno.
@cbarr2227
Жыл бұрын
When I was a little girl my grandmother used to say, “That cardinal is calling you…purdy, purdy, purdy!” I never forgot their call!❤
@xCodeXANA
Жыл бұрын
Wholesome comment
@JillKnapp
Жыл бұрын
I always thought it sounded like they were saying "birdie birdie birdie!” but who doesn't love an interspecies compliment? 🙂
@jmkcr
Жыл бұрын
I always hear birdie birdie birdie! Or peter peter peter. I need to work on my self esteem! 😂😉
I just learned that the owl sound I hear every day is actually a mourning dove, and my mind is blown 🤯 Thank you!
@BadgerlandBirding
2 ай бұрын
I got you 🤙
@Eli_B3000
Ай бұрын
Yep, a real owl sounds like something you'd hear in a movie, a literal "who who WHO" and fairly loud.
@enidvelez4914
Ай бұрын
Came here to say the same 😂
@tantalizingtastebuds
27 күн бұрын
I'm listening to morning doves now❤
@tantalizingtastebuds
27 күн бұрын
This video popped up while I was listening to some Morning Doves. Very informative and helpful. Thank you!
I always associate the mourning dove’s call with awkwardness. When I was a kid whenever we played outside with other kids if something happened that resulted in an awkward silence such as someone saying something mean, breaking something, etc almost on cue during the middle of the silence a mourning dove call would happen.
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
That’s kind of hilarious
@cierrakae
11 ай бұрын
Sameeeee
I have a mockingbird in my backyard and he/she always sits on the same tree everyday and shows me what bird noises they picked up
@catherinec3735
Жыл бұрын
If it sits and sings a bunch then it is mostly likely a male!
@Hamsterwqrld
Жыл бұрын
@@catherinec3735 Thanks for telling me! I love studying birds!!
@lorimoore655
Жыл бұрын
We have a mocking bird who comes around during the day,, and will perch atop of our chimney and will sing his songs. We enjoy listening to him through the fireplace, it's literally an amplified concert! Mocking birds are my favorite.❤🎶😁
@kristinkeeny6157
Жыл бұрын
That is supper cool. I often have the morning dove.
@yvonneg7580
Жыл бұрын
How awesome! U r sooo blessed❣️
Although the Mourning Dove is labeled as the "most nostalgic" bird in the U.S., in my opinion, I think it's the American Robin for me. I've lived in Central New York my whole entire life and I always heard the American Robin in the morning especially when getting ready for school and waiting for the bus. It's such a bittersweet sound and feeling for me.
@BadgerlandBirding
2 ай бұрын
I could see that 👍
@major.bts.supporter
2 ай бұрын
@@BadgerlandBirdingRight!? 😆
@KellyGoodlad-ml3gx
Ай бұрын
Me too, and chickadees. Those two notes. 😢
My husband moved to Illinois from California and kept asking me who the "cheeseburger bird" was 😂 thank you for helping us figure out the mystery!
@ghostmanscores1666
Жыл бұрын
ha! my friend made the same exact interpretation!
@pla5730
Жыл бұрын
I hear "hey sweetie"😘
@svfox
Жыл бұрын
my mom was over and said one bird was saying 'pretty bird' and I was here to see which bird it was.
@marceld8961
11 ай бұрын
Fee bee, Hey Sweetie, and cheeseburger. I don’t hear cheeseburger, but I do hear hey sweetie and definitely fee bee.
@LexiPoreda
11 ай бұрын
I grew up hearing that bird in the morning and never knew what species it is
I’ve thought the mourning dove was an owl my entire life!
@TomAkers23
Ай бұрын
Same
The mourning dove calls always stick in my brain for some reason! Since i was little, it was the most memorable for me. I never knew what bird made this sound. We have many pigeons in my area (big city) so i always assumed it was some breed of pigeon 😂 im happy to learn this. Thank you.
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
It’s a very nostalgic call for most people! kzread.info/dash/bejne/oK2Vo7KEkrnPXZM.html
@davidt8087
Жыл бұрын
Me too. I've heard this before. I literally heard it yesterday, but knew it wasn't an owl as I'm a bird guy and just KNEW no owl sounded like this, and wouldn't be around in thr sunny noon here in Southern California near humans. I tried to find it but couldn't until I eventually did. Was surprised it was a pigeon. I really like it. It's haunting yet also empowering and spiritual, moreso than the loon or the crow
@kh3612
Жыл бұрын
@AngeliaMeow The mourning doves in Tucson start vocalizing at about midnight and keep going all night. Maybe I need to get an owl decoy. ☮️
@ladyelainefairchild3546
Жыл бұрын
I was so disappointed years ago when I found out it wasn’t an owl....
@ZLeZx
Жыл бұрын
Always heard in the morning while camping
So many of these remind me of my childhood playing on the street or hiking with friends. Simpler times man.
My grandma (who was an avid birdwatcher) taught me that a Chickadee's two-note call is "Fee-Bee." She also said that they would change their call if the weather was going to get bad.
@marceld8961
11 ай бұрын
Yes, also if you hear the rapid Chickadee dee dee call it means their is a predator nearby.
OMG The first 3.. Dude you just solved over 50 years of wondering.. "Cheeseburger" I will whistle this and it answers every time. I never knew what the hell this bird was 😌
It's been 43 yrs since I took a class on ornithology in the Adirondack Mountains. This brought back such good memories. Thank you.
When my dad was alive he would teach me all sorts of the bird calls. Now that he’s been gone 10 years I’ve forgotten most of them. I was just laying in bed listening to a mourning dove, thinking it was a dove, but not sure. Now that I’m to have a child in July, it suddenly became important to learn these again. Thanks for the vid!
I just found out that the chickadees make that call. I always whistle back to them when i hear it. It makes me so happy haha
The mourning dove is one of my favorites. It’s so distinctive and soothing 🕊
Birds are fascinating creatures.
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this. I hear almost every single one of these everyday and never knew what type of birds they where. Thanks for All the information.
@WishyWashyMaybe
Жыл бұрын
You info was so helpful. Thanks
My son wants to tell you that the Black Capped Chickadee is his favorite bird and his eyes lit up when you mentioned them!
@BadgerlandBirding
Ай бұрын
That’s awesome! Tell him we say hi and thank him for watching!
Wonderful! I came here in search of the "CHEESEburger" bird. I had no idea the Chickadee made that lovely sound. I was only familiar with their signature chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee song. Not only did I find exactly what I was looking for, I learned something fascinating as well. Thank you for this great video! Sincerely, An Ontario Birder 🐣
A Mourning Dove sits atop my house antenna during the late winter beginning of spring and wakes me up in the morning. This was a great video. Thanks for sharing. 👏🏾👌🏿
The catbirds with their "ERIN?!" calls make me chuckle everytime
Robin is the bird I hear evening and mornings going crazy.
Last year here in TN was magical. My grandma was visiting, and we had a snowy white Christmas. We all sat by the back deck door watching the birds, many were chickadees and cardinals, but the junco birds stood out against the rest! So much fun feeding and watching them sing and play!
Oh... Just listening to this video made me so happy. These are the sounds of every single morning in North Carolina. I know all the birds that live here- and I know the sound of all the bird calls by heart- but sometimes it's hard to connect the 2. Thank you kindly 💖
That towhee is definitely saying "flaava flaaAAVE!!" 😂
When my mom passed two mourning doves came and sat on our rocking chairs for 3 days. Never saw them before ❤ sign my parents ok.
I know a lot about the bird calls in North America. The northern mockingbird can mimic lots of different bird calls and they seem to be the most common bird here in Alabama.
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
That's true!
@masimiand
Жыл бұрын
Aha
@MoultrieGeek
Жыл бұрын
Same in southern Georgia, they're everywhere!
@brie3679
Жыл бұрын
I had a mockingbird make a staple gun sound at me the other day.
@luisdiaz3887
Жыл бұрын
No wonder J. Taylor have this song being a native Alabama is a must. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZouBwbRmZqSxeKg.html
Black capped chickadee brings back fond memories of living in Massachusetts waking up in the morning as a child. Just a great sound.
Bro, i dont even give af about birds and this video just made me want to go outside and listen to bird calls 🤣🔥 cool video.
Its spring and pretty nice out, so I have my windows open and there are so many bird calls happening outside right now! This video made it so fun trying to hear and identify all the noises
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember hearing these sounds as a boy. Very soothing and pleasing to me even now at 46.
I was watching a Carolina Wren the other day and became fascinated because I could see its throat vibrating wildly as it was making its calls. Great video!
You've given order to my beautiful chaos. Thank you.
dude answered every question I ever had in 8 minutes. I never really liked birds, found them slightly annoying. But as I've grown older I hear birds which I remember from my youth. Today it was a morning dove. I thought it was an owl. Thank you for the video.
So helpful for a homeowner who wants to recognize the bird calls I hear on my property.
So glad to have found this video! We watched it while homeschooling today to compliment our Birds mini unit study.
You are my life saver bro I am literally just trynna become some sort of monk and connect with nature and this video helps me so much. Thank you for your kindness.
Black Capped Chickadee, that's the call I keep hearing in my backyard. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Every year we get Eastern Towhee, among others) but sometimes he sounds like “yeth we do” with a lisp and this year it’s more like “drink your tea”. It’s always the same notes just arranged differently. I’m so glad to find out the bird behind the sound!
Our Florida Mockingbird says "pretty bird, pretty bird" but with a Southern accent, of course 😉
@martina21953
Жыл бұрын
LOL! I believe it!
Omg I hear the black capped chickadee every morning 😍 so cute
🦉Doves and owls very similar, I agree. The owl sounds more like a slow whisper, and the dove call is higher pitched. I enjoy hearing them both!😄🕊
For the chickadee instead of cheeseburger I was told the short call is "hey sweetie" . Which is appropriate cause they are looking for a date.
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
That's a good one too!
@MsAussie83
Жыл бұрын
@@BadgerlandBirding Being someone who has no sight, I can easily identify birds just by their calls! To me, the fish crow sounds like it could say, "Uh-oh!". There's one bird call I know, I think it's a song sparrow, but someone said it sounds like they sing, "Turn on your tea kettle-ettle-ettle-ettle!". The one I love the most is the call of a fledgling American Crow, which to me is a nasal "Caa!", that sometimes sounds like they're startled or even falling!
@lifebind3r
Жыл бұрын
I've always heard "he did it"!!
@MsAussie83
Жыл бұрын
@@lifebind3r Which bird would say that, I wonder?
@lifebind3r
Жыл бұрын
@@MsAussie83 the black-capped chickadee
I recently downloaded a birdID app and have been obsessed for almost 2 months now as I've begun recognizing sounds. I have either heard myself or seen 47 different birds from my front door stoop in northern IL. We have some protected wetlands nearby and I'm humbled by the sheer diversity right outside my door. There's a northern mocking bird and Baltimore oriole nearby and it's awesome! Anyway, I like this video a lot and I'm subscribing!
@magster6022
7 ай бұрын
I used one named Merlin. One day I recorded for just a couple of minutes and it told me I had 14 different bird songs. But I knew there was a mockingbird singing, so I figure it was a robin, a sparrow, a chickadee, and the rest were that mockingbird.
I'm here because of that morning dove call I mistook for an owl, great video! I could identify a few of these around me as I was watching.
I don't have a good ear for memorizing songs so recognizing different bird calls is hard. I have heard almost all of these in my area though. PS I watch a mockingbird on a telephone pole do its songs, hop into the air & hover for a few seconds in place then fly in a back loop, land in same spot, resume singing then repeat the maneuver. Fascinating. To watch!
Thank you! I found out what bird was making the owl sound in my backyard. It's the morning dove! Very cute.
I loved this post!! I’ve been so curious about all the birds singing in my backyard every morning especially. I’ve definitely heard several of these in Ohio!! Thank you so much - so helpful ❤️🎶
Loved this!! I have many Cardinals, Carolina Chickadees, Blue Jays and Mourning Doves at my feeders and I'm so use to their sounds I know them so well. These others not so much. Thanks, this was great!
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@ToucanPlayIt
Жыл бұрын
I thought the Mourning Dove was an owl I am such an idiot ;-;
@metoo9360
Жыл бұрын
They are very similar so that is easy to do. The morning doves are a little mellower and I believe they are most active during the day/morning, while owls are more active at night.
@jesussaves7973
Жыл бұрын
@@ToucanPlayIt no you are not. !!! 😊
I can't believe I just heard a Randy quote in this. "Can you hear them, Mr. Lahey. They're saying 'Cheese-burger'!"
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 that’s exactly how it would go
Chickadee, dove, and robin calls are the the sounds of my childhood 😭
@ninbendoyt3203
11 ай бұрын
And also the carindal and blue jay and sparrow and naybe robin too (grew up in the midwest)
@dailthegoat799
10 ай бұрын
Morning dove for me
The chickadee will always be my favorite, reminds me of a spring day
Thank you! I had no idea what I've heard sometimes is a white-throated sparrow :) I live in Northern Kentucky, and my dream bird to see is a Cedar Waxwing. I finally saw my first pair of bluebirds a few years ago while birding with a friend. Such a cool experience.
@aliannarodriguez1581
10 ай бұрын
That’s so funny, that was always my dream bird to see as well. I finally got to see an entire flock of them on a mulberry tree (I’m guessing it was a rare native red mulberry because they’ve never shown up on the tons of non-native mulberries I’ve seen elsewhere) in Tennessee.
@TdawnT
4 ай бұрын
We got to see a family of blue birds this summer here in Virginia. I was lucky enough to get some good pictures of mom, dad and babes when they'd come to eat.
This video is so uplifting and well put together, love it. Birds are so joyful . Nice to see other varieties as I live in UK. Thank you for taking the time to put this all together so well
I've heard the Mourning Dove and the Black-Capped Chickadee all my life. I never knew what they were called but their songs are so beautiful they have pulled me out of anxiety several times grounding me. Thanks for the education on what birds make these sounds!
Yay! The blackcapped chickadee is my "Fee fooot" bird! Thank you! I'm 59 and just now know what my favorite bird sound is. Last fall is the first time I've heard it in the fall. Usually spring for me in West Michigan.
@jennaleclaire2654
2 ай бұрын
I love that chickadee call! It always sounds so joyous. I associate it with bright, sunny mornings walking to work.
really glad i came across this cuz for the past 19 years i have never known which birds make which noises
Oh boy , my entire life I thought the Blue Jay was a crow. And did not realize it was the robin calling before dawn. Thanks for this upload.
The chickadee is “Hey Sweetie!” 🤪😝😁👍 . 🤣🤣”potato chip” 🤣🤣🤣 And stop this video is too cute 😍😍😍😍😍
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
I like that one too!
Carolina Wren very territorial. I recorded their sounds and played them. They came above me in a tree to find out what was going on Quite Amazing.
We have all of these in Missouri. I'm hoping the house wrens return to their nesting site underneath eaves of my house inside the siding so I can hear it's beautiful call. Such a loud, shrill call for a small, shy bird. I can't wait for my ruby throated hummingbirds to show up from their migration in the next few days!
I live near Puget Sound, (NW U.S) and many of these birds are common here, at least in wooded areas, so I found this video very helpful, and fun. Thanks! As a child I I was taught that robins sing “”Cheer up! Cheer up!” , and blue jays scream “thief! Thief!!Thief!”
@elouiseham4
9 ай бұрын
Hello 👋👋 How are you doing today??
Thank you so much for including the chickadee! I walk to my bus stop and hear these guys every day. I always wondered what bird that was
Awesome video, you really nailed the equivalent English words to the various bird calls. Going to watch this many more times!
I love this. Why am I obsessed with birds. Ever since I put my bird feeders out, I became OBSESSED 😂
@BadgerlandBirding
Ай бұрын
That’s how it starts! 🤣
Thank you. I have been searching for the name of the black-capped bird. All this time I thought it was a mockingbird. The black capped is my favorite bird
@BadgerlandBirding
25 күн бұрын
You’re welcome!
It's so strange for me to watch & listen to American birds because I'm from Middle Europe (Germany). Most species were new to me, but still familiar because of their "cousins" we know here in Europe. There are lots of similarities, but still most sing different. Nice birds you have over there 😊
Funny story about the chickadee, when I was a little boy and would be out playing around the barn or woods, I would hear my grandma calling, kevin kevin, half the time it was that dam bird. P.s when you're 7 years old, don't day dam bird to your grandma, I'm still blowing bubbles
Every single type of those woodpeckers r here around my house lol! I love watching them!
oh my gosh, once you said "cheese-burger" for the chickadee it infiltrated my brain and now thats all i can hear lol i love it
I just love this tutorial!!! I need to save it as I am a slow learner. That being said….your comparison to words is how my brain works! So thanks!! 🎉🎉🎉
@elouiseham4
9 ай бұрын
Hello Suzy👋👋 How are you doing today?
I bought a book on birds back in 2007 and I identified all these birds!I love how we both identify these birds with a very similar tone and narration!
I also just found out it’s not an owl , a morning dove and I’m even more in love 😍
@BadgerlandBirding
19 күн бұрын
A lot of people think they’re owls!
The mourning dove is literally why I came here, lol. Thank you, now I know!
loved learning these calls, the only ones i already knew were mourning doves, blue jay, and cardinals. one of my biggest birding fails is that i heard a mourning dove every morning for 3 months, and everyday i went "why is that owl still awake???" until i finally asked my mom and she went "honey thats a mourning dove :/"
What the sparrow lacks in the beauty of its song it makes up in its enthusiasm of delivery. Thanks for this - I now know what that mysterious call is - the chickadee!
Southeastern Wisconsin born & raised, and one of my favorite things to do in Spring & Summer is have my morning coffee on my patio, listening to the birds sing around me. There is one particular call that I always associate with ponds and small bodies of water, and I have no idea what bird it is, but I love the call! It sounds more like a warbling, and I'm guessing its a finch or chickadee. I hear it a lot when I hike the Kettle Morraine, but I love the sound! Such a summer sound for me! Great video!! Thanks for posting!! Edit: a little more searching and the bird song I'm thinking of is that of a red winged blackbird!! My all time favorite summer sound!
Cardinal was the first I learned as a child because a mama built her nest on year in the Rose of Sharon bush outside my bedroom. Happy childhood memories.
Another easy and highly useful one is Common Yellowthroat: witchita-witchita- witchita-witchita.
@BadgerlandBirding
Жыл бұрын
Always heard it as witchity-witchity-witchity. But both work! And it’s a very useful one 👍
@pauraque
Жыл бұрын
Actually it’s my younger brother who always says “witchita,” I always hear it as “witchitoo.” I think it just depends where you are because of regional dialects.
Living in AZ and OK as well as Tennessee, Mocking birds have "accents" or "dialects". I was raised in AZ, I'm still not used to identifying the Mocking birds out here. Also, I've heard cardinals make a laser-like call
@martina21953
Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Buffalo, NY. I lived in Pittsburgh, PA for 30 years. I live in Coastal Virginia. Some of the crows around here don't just "caw", they drop the sound at the end too. Could it be a Southern Accent? 🤔😆🤣
These sounds bring me back to growing up around Canadian nature surrounded by trees.
I work at a ski resort and was running a small little ski-in place that was outdoors. After I would get everything setup I would have a good hour 1/2 to just sit quietly in the middle of the woods and listen. The chickadee was the only call i could get down but they would talk to me. Plenty of magpies and kings raven. Thank you for the great video!
This was so informative! Thank you! You have made my outside adventures more enjoyable!
Ah the morning dove 🕊️ searched for this for 20 min thinking it was an owl thank you !
I love the Robin. It marks the beginning of spring and the end of fall. Very nostalgic call, almost makes me feel the warm spring morning air, or the cool fall evening. It's always a joy to hear one of them calling at the start of spring.
I love birds and hope I can have a hobby or job at some point with them, I’ve always loved looking outside our windows (I live on a mountain so there’s lots of wildlife here) and seeing new birds I don’t recognize, my family has every common species identification in Alabama so whenever we see some animal we go look through the books (personally I think it’s more fun and easier to flip through the books so you don’t have to scramble to describe what you saw) I remember in 2020 is when I grew to love observing and learning out birds, there was a bird that is a bit rare to my knowledge here and it was hard to find I had to look it up but it was so beautiful it was a deep sapphire blue, I somehow found it online! I can’t remember the exact name but I know it was a type of Jackal maybe blue jackal or something and a few days later I saw it again and pointed it out to my mom, I felt so happy to have identified a bird and find a somewhat rare bird in my area! Edit: I CANT find this birds name again!! I think it was blue and black and it was NOT a grackle, starling, bluebird, or a blue Jay it may have been an indigo bunting but I swear the name was different I live in Alabama so please any bird experts help me rediscover this beautiful bird!! Edit: Guys I found it!!! It’s called a Jackarina Finch!! That’s where I got Jackal from haha
We just had a brown thrasher in our birdbath. We are in Central Florida. Thanks so much for your video❤
I used to try to copy the black-capped chickadee two-tone sound so much growing up! It really helped me get better at whistling lol
My cat enjoyed this video.
I’m in New Jersey and have heard all these birds at one time or another . Thank you for putting this together
I like to go biking along a nature trail. Not only do I want to learn bird sounds, I also want to identify trees and plants.
I came here to figure out what a bird call I heard for a couple minutes was, turns out it's a Mourning Dove! I always liked that once, nice to put a name to a feathery friend :3
After over 15 years of searching for a bird I was able to find it with your video. The White throated sparrow. I used to hear it outside my window in the spring when I was in 6th grade and then I moved. (I’m 30 now) After that I would hear it randomly at least 3 times since then. Today I heard it again and started watching videos (I’ve done a search on KZread before with no luck) but finally !!! You helped me discover this magical bird 😍
@BadgerlandBirding
Ай бұрын
Glad we could help solve your mystery!
Spring has sprung for sure here in ct and so many songs to hear. Can always pick out my morning dove which is singing away right now. 😊 this was great and I look forward to listening to this many more times to get them down a little better. ❤