Sometimes there is not much to say. So, I’ll let a series of videos do my talking today. Enclosed are birds native to Mississippi. I hope you’ll enjoy the short films.
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The Carolina Wren has a sweet song. Here are 22 seconds of loud and proud vocals.
Towhees usually pass through with other migratory birds. This fine fellow shared a 23 second melody.
The wind was brisk but the hunt continued for this Red headed Woodpecker. 46 seconds of work.
Hayseed’s latest submission shows a variety of birds. The following video contains 2 minutes and 39 seconds of many species. I was able to ID and label each.
I have shown some of these videos (or portions of them) in earlier articles. I don’t think these birds will mind that you got to see them again. It is my pleasure to bring them to you. They constantly give me a daily dose of joy that I am proud to share.
Thank you for stopping by to enjoy a bit of our Southern ambience. There be more forthcoming.
What’s up in nature in your area today?
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