Top 20 Arizona Backyard birds
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This video is a countdown of the top twenty backyard birds in Arizona and shows a photograph of the bird and the bird's call or song. The video also shows how common the bird is in the USA and indicates if it is only found in Arizona and surrounding states (an Arizona Star Bird). The list was compiled from reports made to eBird.
Hummingbirds, birds found in parks and gardens and raptors will be shown in the next video.
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I was never interested in birds until I moved to Arizona and now I am fascinated .. we have curved billed thrashers here and they make the funniest sound but I clicked in your video trying to identify a teeny tiny bird I see walking on top of our concrete yard wall quite a bit and still not sure what it is but it is so cute !
@arizonabirds
Жыл бұрын
Could your tiny bird be a Verdin? Grey with a yelllowish head.
@delusionspodcast
6 ай бұрын
have u seen the big year??
Beautiful pictures!
I always get house finches, house Sparrows and white collard doves cooing around and I do see 2-3 different birds that come and go. But I try to listen and hear the birds that sing but mostly the Say's Phoebe are most beautiful spring time welcomer.
Everyday right before sunset I get a ton of mourning doves az has amazing bird life
Thank you for the video!
@arizonabirds
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure. The next video shows common birds, other than backyard species.
The soundtrack of my childhood in one video 😢
Super great video and audio of the songs! Thank you!
this is awesome!
Nice video. I'm at the AZ / MX border and we have a ton of sparrows, thrashers, and quail. Some roadrunners too. The quail sure love my birdbath. They party every morning there. A few cardinals and pyrrhuloxia too lately.
Thank you for this video! I'm currently in Arizona, and I came here to identify what bird I just heard--it's a white-winged dove! It was driving me crazy because their call sounds similar to a mourning dove, but I knew it had to be a different bird.
Excellent video.
@arizonabirds
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I’m working on a video “The Hummingbirds of Arizona.”
These are very good shots and as photographer of birds myself I speak from experience. With the exception of just 2 of these birds I have seen all of them in New Mexico. The only ones we don't here much if at all are the Aberts towhee and Gila woodpecker.
What does the number mean exactly? Is it the place? For example, 1 is most common in the US?
@arizonabirds
Жыл бұрын
The first number ( before the species name) is its position in Arizona, the number that comes after is its position in the US.
Really stingy on the duration of each bird's song recordings - in this case, more *IS* better (haha ha!) - but still helpful to identify what's visiting my neighborhood.