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Hi everyone—I made a few mistakes! Firstly, the bird pictured at slide #8, labelled as a Carolina Chickadee, is actually a Black-capped Chickadee, as I have been informed and then confirmed for myself (the calls are all correct though!). Second, the image on slide number #68 displays a Spotted Towhee, not an Eastern Towhee as it is labelled (again, the calls for this bird are correct!). Lastly, slide #28 shows the image of a Northern Flicker, which is the correct species; however, this species contains two subspecies: the yellow-shafted flicker of the east, and the red-shafted flicker of the west. The flicker shown is the red-shafted subspecies which would not occur in the east as is the theme of this video. That is all! If you notice any more mistakes in the video, please do not hesitate to let me know! We are a community of learning, and as such, we should not be afraid to offer constructive criticism for the good of another. Thank you all for your understanding!
ОтветитьGot 60 right, 17 by sound. Very fun! I got to test my recognition skills and learned some new species. Probably would have done much better with an Eurasian birds quiz though, since i'm not from USA.
ОтветитьThis is awesome, thank you! As an avid bird nerd, I think I need to move to Pennsylvania! 😁
ОтветитьWe are coming from Germany . Spend a few birding holidays in Texas. Love this test. We got about 90% of the pictured birds , but only about 20% by sound. It is very difficult remembering the sounds when you don’t hear them often. But it was great fun doing the test. We will do it again before we fly to Texas in April. Thanks a lot.
ОтветитьI didn't expect to identify any by sound alone but got maybe 12. My faves are Hermit Thrush and Wood Thrush. And who wouldn't love the haunting sound of the Common Loon. I miss New England whenever I am not there and realize now the power of bird sounds heard since my childhood. Thank you for this!
ОтветитьMe watching this in germany recognising how simular, but still different the birds in North-East-America are. Great Video, thank you.
ОтветитьThat was most excellent video❤
ОтветитьI appreciate you! This was just what I need. Thank you!
ОтветитьI got 99 out of 100, I missed the Laughing Gull. Most by sounds also. 😊
Ответитьi got 37 by voice alone....had to remove 6 from the recordings as these species are not present in my area...however in terms of visualizations I could identify all 94 of the 100 bird species present in my area. Great job, you did on putting this together, excellent photos and a wonderful concept...I really enjoyed it!
ОтветитьI got 86 right!
ОтветитьHey nice birds I like the little sparrows
ОтветитьThis is : the Hudson's sparow !
ОтветитьThanks for posting. I cross-referenced these with the Merlin app from Cornell. It could not guess the cormorant, the meadowlark, and a couple warblers and mergansers, and that's with the updated North American bird pack. Maybe my location did not jive with those birds being in the area, so it would not report. Very educational though, thanks.
ОтветитьThat was a great collection. Unfortunately I didn't hear the call I was looking to identify.
I didn't see the bird that was singing. It made a kinda "poooo pee peep poooo pee peep"
The poooo part was drawn out then into very quick pee peep part. I hope someone can chime in. This is driving me crazy and 😂
GOD is gorgeous 😍
ОтветитьBeautiful bird
Ответить😮😊😮😊😮😅😊😮😮😊😊
ОтветитьLove this!! So well done; I look forward to watching it over and over; trying to learn.
ОтветитьThe bird I hear outside my window here in Delaware is not on this list.
Ответитьthis is great, i can appreciate the time it took, thank you!
ОтветитьThanks..often birds are heard rather than seen so this is a great reference to help identify birds by their vocalizations.
ОтветитьThank you, thank you! Wonderful!!
ОтветитьThank you for doing this. I thoroughly enjoyed listening and seeing each bird. I’m currently enjoying wrens, white-throated sparrows, and robins nesting nearby. The sounds are lovely. I will refer to this channel constantly. I got about 15 correct with sound alone and 70 correct with the photos. I don’t see such a variety of ducks and shorebirds around here, nor the colourful orioles, tanagers, martins, or bluebirds. It would be wonderful to see a yellow warbler, but I’m happy to see as many colourful finches as I do. Thanks for this channel.
ОтветитьThank You!
Extremely informative.
🙏👍🏼
Thank you for this!
Ответить#31 ,,, I love this birdsong so much! Nova Scotia. x
ОтветитьI hate to watch the injured birds die morning a grackle who is in my yard hobbling one fucked up foot
I said a little prayer for him or her, because any injured bird is a dead bird
Thx for the video very informative and I can name about 13 different birds❤
Ответитьvery well done, I like the format of listening first
ОтветитьLove this!
ОтветитьI really enjoyed this video and seeing how many birds I could name.
I live in Montreal, which is a bit more north than the Northeast US, so the birds here are a bit different, but many of the birds in this video occur where I live.
I feel like I should work on identifying more bird sounds.
Thank you for this video!
Absolute.
ОтветитьField Sparrow
ОтветитьThank you so much!!! My husband and I are loving this excellent training video
ОтветитьThey are all so beautiful
ОтветитьThis is an absolutely fantastic resource! What a great job you did.
ОтветитьThere's a song by Bathory named Ring of Gold and I have been looking for the name of the bird that you can hear in the intro. It's the Common Loon! Thank you for this 💚
ОтветитьGreat video & fun test! Got 99 out 100. Thought the Woodcock was a Snipe. Id'ed about 75% by calls. Needed more gulls, warblers and sparrows. And no Sandhills??
(from Colorado) 🐦🦆🦅
Scored 63 right. By sound alone maybe 24
Ответитьretter spitz wasser äußerlich got it it cures
Ответитьpardon retterspitz
Ответитьich meinte Ritterspitz äußerlich zu kurkuma und ei ich glaub nur eiweiß nicht das gelbe sollte reichen um die schwellung zu reduzieren und wie gesagt weißkohl
Ответитьehre
ОтветитьAls ob du das nicht weißt gib ihm die mitte von gurken also gurken halt
ОтветитьWhere I live in the UK, all the once common birds of sparrows starlings blackbirds thrushes bluetits are no longer seen in urban areas.
ОтветитьThis was fun!!!😊 i got 75 correct. I'm a bird lover and avid bird feeder. Some, we don't see where I have lived. I was disappointed in the recordings of two of my favs, the Rose-breasted Grossbeak which has a much more varried beautiful song, and the Baltimore Oriole. I used to be able to call the Orioles to my vicinity by whistling their sweet song. Also could call Cardinals and Chickadees, too. I live in a senior apt now and i miss my birds so much!
ОтветитьOh my ..... What a truly outstanding compilation...can't imagine all that went into
this... I wrote down every # with what the bird was...and then how I'd identify it...
It's a treasure trove...Thank you so very much....will watch over & over in months
to come...