Hi! I’m Anig E. G. De’larosa, the founder of Unipig Studios. As a person of many passions, this channel features an array of topics: I’m into filmmaking, exploring mythical ideas, experimenting, writing, and I’m a bird addict among other things. Unipig Studios is comprised of five members including myself, Yekim, Arual, Krām, and Zulos (hint: these are our Nworbian names, an imaginary language in which everything is spelled and pronounced backwards). We are fond of requests and our subscribers’ involvement in the channel, so comment away and we will thoroughly consider all that we can! Thank you to all our subscribers; from your soil sprouts the hope that fosters our dreams and forms the blooms to a whimsical future!
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Impressed by the bird feeding. Doubly impressed you’re wearing just socks in the snow.
I loved this🥰 didn’t know all but knew quite a few ….thaks for the memories 🎵🦅
Great learning format I wish was available for my region.
Thank you for putting this together. It's really great, and I'll share it with my birder and non-birder friends. I used it as a "test" for fun and learning. The last twenty were definitely more difficult than the first twenty! I live out west now, so this was also a trip down memory lane for many species.
neato fun thanks btw when i lived in sw florida i heard not uncommonly the black vultures whilst perched make grunty muffled 'barks"
Thank you so much for putting this together! I moved to New York recently from South Dakota where I lived my whole life, and I am hearing a lot of bird songs I don’t recognize. This is great!
I live beside Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, and I learned a lot from this, thank you! Guessing about 75-80% of the birds in this video can be found up here. I got some calls wrong because I'd confused one species with another (flicker, pileated woodpecker, and Cooper's hawk!) because I haven't learned to listen more closely. On the other hand, even though the recordings were accurate, the ability to identify a particular call is affect by ambient noise or context in which it's heard (ie) proximity, dense vegetation, longevity of call, wind, etc. There were some birds which I am very familiar with, which should have been 'easy' answers, I got wrong because of this (eg) Kingbird, European starling, Osprey and Rufus Hummiingbird. Lastly, this was a great exercise in knowing the similarities and differences between 'similar' species (eg) barn and tree swallows and purple martins; western and eastern meadowlarks. i wish we had the Eastern Sreech Owl in these parts! On the whole a very worthwhile and educational video!
Great video, so enjoyed it .
I have alot of those grey cat birds on my one acre in so.NH every year. Interesting to hear all of their song, not just the "meow"!
I had the best time watching and listening and guessing over dinner. Thanks!
8:37 evasive
2:14 English sparrow none native to usa
She dont care about the finger she just wants the snacks lol
Wish the name came right up with the picture of the bird. Picture comes up and sound is gone
got 45 by vocalizations, recognized all visually, however 10 species not resident in my area...some birds i had never heard so that was an eye-opener...some of the calls while correct were not the common ones I hear in my area, such as the Kingfisher, Grackle, Green Heron, and Osprey to name some...great job though, very enlightening....have to listen more clearly next time I am out birding
Grew up in Cambria County then lived in Centre County. Missed 6. Knew about 33 sounds but would like to have heard more warblers, which were my specialty.
I could name many! Surprised myself.
This was so much fun!!! Thank you!
What a fun video! Excellent recordings! The photos are great, too!
awesome quiz! we get most of these birds in north texas :)
Thank you for the time & energy bringing these songsters to us 👍 74+ 🍁 Manitoba hunter provider
I’m not sure what the names are but I’m getting quite a few correct!
I have somewhere close to 86 of these silly winged things chirping in my Urbaan Dayton Ohio forest from the sound of things. They wont stay away from my Wild Bird Feeder... so I grow trees and flowers to hide them from my view for short periods.., followed by their beauty and Song, all day long. Knock it off guys... I'm only at #23 and I am falling back asleep at 8:15 am... Zzzz...
Excellent!
I had a red eyed verio and a hermit thrush hit the window. The red eyed verio died 😢 but the hermit thush lived
Well done.
Thank you so much. I do not know who owns many of the calls that I hear in Rural Kentucky. This is most helpful
Very nicely done. The only two I didn't get were the Carolina Chickadee and Fish Crow. Both are not found here in SE MN. We also do not have black vultures, but I have seen them in numerous places in the southern states. I like that you played the audio first. It's primarily how I bird since I usually hear them rather than see them. Thumbs up!
Did I miss a Mockingbird? In my backyard in Montgomery County, PA, a very territorial Mockingbird would dive bomb my dog 🐶 all the time even when we would simply walk under its favorite tree. It never attacked me, but just loved to swoop down on my little doggie.
@40:35, NUMBER 94 Ruffled Grouse Sounds just like a vintage 1920’s automobile 🚘 or my old car on a cold, icy 🥶 Philly morning.😁
I got about 30 just by song and another 40 after seeing the picture. Fun! Thanks!
Wonderful video!!
This is absolutely a beautiful presentation and great learning material! Thank you so much for this!!
The sound of the mourning dove flying away😂I always try to tell them, "It's okay, you can stay right there, you don't have to -.......oh well."
Thank you! Great job! So nicely composed.
I just use Merlin 😂
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"beep bade bwRPRPRPRP!" (sideeye)
what an exquisite picture of the red winged black bird !
This is wonderful!
I live in upstate NY near the Adirondacks, I hear so many of these but my absolute favorite is the common loon call. Hearing that early in the morning out on the water is so magical.
Wonderfully done! Great sound and pictures!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video! I compete in envirothon and this really helped me study my bird calls and identification:)
Amazing interaction 😊
Like if you like a chickadee👇
i love how in so many of these you can hear some crows cawing in the background
Jerma pfp spotted
Love Crows and the Black Birds singing in the dead of night, like Paul McCartney sang out with joy, "all your life you were only waiting for these moments to be Free", Black Bird Fly..., Ruby Throated Sparrows near by
I have heard them purr
Was that a red headed woodpecker and not a red bellied one?
#15 is indeed a red-bellied. The red-headed woodpecker is on slide #82.
Where ting bup
All very beautiful and really brings out my love for bird songs