There are 15 species of Cranes on all continents except South America and Antarctica.
After watching the video about the Demoiselle Crane I was determined to learn more about these extraordinary birds. You will too.
The villagers of Khichan, India feed the Cranes.
http://youtu.be/OJZcjZd_vvE
Migration of the Demoiselle Cranes above the Himalayan Mountains
http://youtu.be/XWruZlnI71M
Black Crowned Cranes live in Africa south of the Sahara.
http://youtu.be/y3_iS3SV-JU
Two Black Crowned Cranes calling
http://youtu.be/IgiBMxPSQrI
Wattled Cranes are found in Africa and south of the Sahara.
http://youtu.be/ugXQm4LrjYY
Japan Red Crowned Cranes Dance
https://youtu.be/-o4xsvE1p-g
Sandhill Crane
Sandhill Crane Dance and calls
http://youtu.be/TZczB4mmw0k
About this Blog
Welcome to the world of Birds ~ Armchair birding via upclose videos. Adding quality to our life one bird at a time.
Seniors enjoy the gift of healthy memory activity they recieve from watching the theatre of nature. Test yourself to see how many birds you can remember. All shut-ins love the challenge of birdwatching from their windows, TV and computers.
Learn to identify the birds and they will soon feel like new friends.
We can only live one moment at a time. The birds will help us enjoy it as it reduces the fear that comes with memory loss.
Our thanks to the many youtube video producers who are bringing smiles to all who watch the excellent work.
Written and designed by GramaBarb
A song to brighten your day is I like Birds by the eels - Smile!
Seniors enjoy the gift of healthy memory activity they recieve from watching the theatre of nature. Test yourself to see how many birds you can remember. All shut-ins love the challenge of birdwatching from their windows, TV and computers.
Learn to identify the birds and they will soon feel like new friends.
We can only live one moment at a time. The birds will help us enjoy it as it reduces the fear that comes with memory loss.
Our thanks to the many youtube video producers who are bringing smiles to all who watch the excellent work.
Written and designed by GramaBarb
A song to brighten your day is I like Birds by the eels - Smile!
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Live Bird Feeders - as it happens!
When you can't have your own birdfeeders anymore it is wonderful to enjoy live birdfeeders on your computer screen. The birds are coming and going in real time.
The first birdfeeder is situated in Ithaca, NY on the edge of both Sapsucker Woods and its 10-acre pond.
Cornell Lab Bird Cam
Back Porch Bird Feeder Cam on Whidbey Island, WA
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/katersch Thank you for all your hard work in providing this wonderful site.
A Cornell Lab Bird Feeder in Ontario, Canada This bird cam is in an excellent northern site that provide much winter data for the study of birds at Cornell Lab University.
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/38/FeederWatch_Cam/
Australia Backyard Bird Cam time zone example:
Vancouver (Canada - British Columbia) Monday, December 29, 2014 at 2:00:00 PM
Sydney (Australia - New South Wales) Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 9:00:00 AM
By the owner on FB: "Set in Goulburn AUSTRALIA (New South Wales) you will see an array of wildlife all year round. The odd kangaroo hopping through by chance or be sure to see plently of wildbirds feeding in my garden."
Thank you for all your hard work that goes into running a quality site. A pleasure to visit.
Click on Backyard Galah Cam
List of Australia birds http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/birds/Featured-Bird-Groups
Facebook page
Note for Australia backyards watch out for the red bellied black snake.
~~~~~~~~~~
Little House Backyard Bird Feeder Cam at Kansas City
http://ww.tomnliz.com/Livecam/
Littlehouse On The Prairie Village Facebook
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Sabal Palm Sanctuary Live Bird Feeder Cam, Texas
http://sabalpalmsanctuary.org/feedercam/
Sabal Palm Sanctuary is a 557-acre (225-hectare) nature reserve and bird sanctuary located in the delta of the Rio Grande Valley in Cameron County near Brownsville.
http://youtu.be/NwKfmMH9aGU
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Allen Birdcam situated in Pretoria,South African garden.
http://wildearth.tv/cam/allen-birdcam
African Bird list with links to their sounds
http://www.allenbirdcam.com/index.php/wildlife
A 13 minute youtube Pretoria birds that are identified. Excellent!
http://youtu.be/MgPaQsoB3UY
South African birds that are identfied and accompanied with music for 7 minutes
List of part one you can see in this video:
paradise whydah / grey-headed kingfisher / woodland kingfisher / pied kingfisher / carmine bee-eater / european bee-eater / lilac brested roller / european roller / purple roller / greyheaded bush shrike / spotted-backed weaver / cape sparrow / red bishop / sociable weaver / wire-tailed swallow / starfinch / red-billed oxpecker / doubledbanded sandgrouse / namaqua dove / grey lourie / swainson's francolin / natal francolin
http://youtu.be/o-RJDkTSLcU
Burchell´s Coucal are often seen at Allen Birdcam
http://youtu.be/y0H4MiiWHj0
Allen Birdcam Facebook page
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We are going to visit the small city of Morretes, Parana State, Brazil.
http://youtu.be/EA-sNMzrv3c
Birding Brazil - Live Cams (6 hours ahead of Vancouver, BC)
Ornithos Birdwatching Live Cams
http://www.ornithos.com.br/live-cams/
Thank you for this marvelous educational site, Luciano Breves.
Read about Ornithos site in Brazil
Luciano Breves
The first birdfeeder is situated in Ithaca, NY on the edge of both Sapsucker Woods and its 10-acre pond.
Cornell Lab Bird Cam
Back Porch Bird Feeder Cam on Whidbey Island, WA
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/katersch Thank you for all your hard work in providing this wonderful site.
A Cornell Lab Bird Feeder in Ontario, Canada This bird cam is in an excellent northern site that provide much winter data for the study of birds at Cornell Lab University.
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/38/FeederWatch_Cam/
Australia Backyard Bird Cam time zone example:
Vancouver (Canada - British Columbia) Monday, December 29, 2014 at 2:00:00 PM
Sydney (Australia - New South Wales) Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 9:00:00 AM
By the owner on FB: "Set in Goulburn AUSTRALIA (New South Wales) you will see an array of wildlife all year round. The odd kangaroo hopping through by chance or be sure to see plently of wildbirds feeding in my garden."
Thank you for all your hard work that goes into running a quality site. A pleasure to visit.
Click on Backyard Galah Cam
List of Australia birds http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/birds/Featured-Bird-Groups
Facebook page
Note for Australia backyards watch out for the red bellied black snake.
~~~~~~~~~~
Little House Backyard Bird Feeder Cam at Kansas City
http://ww.tomnliz.com/Livecam/
Littlehouse On The Prairie Village Facebook
~~~~~~~~~~
Sabal Palm Sanctuary Live Bird Feeder Cam, Texas
http://sabalpalmsanctuary.org/feedercam/
Sabal Palm Sanctuary is a 557-acre (225-hectare) nature reserve and bird sanctuary located in the delta of the Rio Grande Valley in Cameron County near Brownsville.
http://youtu.be/NwKfmMH9aGU
~~~~~~~~~~
Allen Birdcam situated in Pretoria,South African garden.
http://wildearth.tv/cam/allen-birdcam
African Bird list with links to their sounds
http://www.allenbirdcam.com/index.php/wildlife
A 13 minute youtube Pretoria birds that are identified. Excellent!
http://youtu.be/MgPaQsoB3UY
South African birds that are identfied and accompanied with music for 7 minutes
List of part one you can see in this video:
paradise whydah / grey-headed kingfisher / woodland kingfisher / pied kingfisher / carmine bee-eater / european bee-eater / lilac brested roller / european roller / purple roller / greyheaded bush shrike / spotted-backed weaver / cape sparrow / red bishop / sociable weaver / wire-tailed swallow / starfinch / red-billed oxpecker / doubledbanded sandgrouse / namaqua dove / grey lourie / swainson's francolin / natal francolin
http://youtu.be/o-RJDkTSLcU
Burchell´s Coucal are often seen at Allen Birdcam
http://youtu.be/y0H4MiiWHj0
Allen Birdcam Facebook page
~~~~~~~~~~
We are going to visit the small city of Morretes, Parana State, Brazil.
http://youtu.be/EA-sNMzrv3c
Birding Brazil - Live Cams (6 hours ahead of Vancouver, BC)
Ornithos Birdwatching Live Cams
http://www.ornithos.com.br/live-cams/
Thank you for this marvelous educational site, Luciano Breves.
Read about Ornithos site in Brazil
Luciano Breves
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Manakin Bird Family total about 60 Species
I'm in love with the Manakin family. The Manakin family consists of about 60 different species of birds. The quest is to learn about each one.
Band-tailed Manakin lives in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Peru. You will find them in the subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
http://youtu.be/w-DEcAH8keM
White-crowned Manakin
http://youtu.be/kNJe1R9qZsA
Crimson-hooded Manakin
http://youtu.be/MPhaePjlB8c
Wire-tailed Manakin that performs a backward dance.
http://youtu.be/oCnJq9Pv3lA
Red-headed Manakin filmed in NE Brazil
http://youtu.be/3pzseu6oGWs
Birds that Dance
A dance show extravaganza
The curtain opens to the drama of the Peacock doing his stunning dance.
Peacock mating dance
http://youtu.be/jTBHiZtnCsA
The Red-capped Manakin doing the Moonwalk dance
http://youtu.be/o42C6ajjqWg
Long-tailed Manakin high energy dance
http://youtu.be/Z1zOmOfsy2Q
Mute Swan Love Dance
Simply beautiful!
http://youtu.be/iwESI75uk9s
Japanese Crane Dance
http://youtu.be/M8qprOG2LxY
Andean Flamingo mating dance
http://youtu.be/KW8GX2n4qbY
Wire-tailed Manakin backward dance
http://youtu.be/HQAPFFxgifE
Ducks that have the Beat - watch for them on a pond near you.
http://youtu.be/bmp8e9_Fa50
Funny Courtship Bird Dances
http://youtu.be/lMbDjNDD4cM
The curtain opens to the drama of the Peacock doing his stunning dance.
Peacock mating dance
http://youtu.be/jTBHiZtnCsA
The Red-capped Manakin doing the Moonwalk dance
http://youtu.be/o42C6ajjqWg
Long-tailed Manakin high energy dance
http://youtu.be/Z1zOmOfsy2Q
Mute Swan Love Dance
Simply beautiful!
http://youtu.be/iwESI75uk9s
Japanese Crane Dance
http://youtu.be/M8qprOG2LxY
Andean Flamingo mating dance
http://youtu.be/KW8GX2n4qbY
Wire-tailed Manakin backward dance
http://youtu.be/HQAPFFxgifE
Ducks that have the Beat - watch for them on a pond near you.
http://youtu.be/bmp8e9_Fa50
Funny Courtship Bird Dances
http://youtu.be/lMbDjNDD4cM
Saturday, December 20, 2014
All year this list can be seen Fairly Common in Vancouver
You have to look a little harder to see these birds as they are rated as Fairly Common in the Greater Vancouver area.
1. Wood Duck
This video of chasing, mating and chick raising of wood ducks was filmed at Beaver Lake in Stanley Park of Vancouver, B. C. Canada
http://youtu.be/MJLu4D05wTc
2. Ring-necked Pheasant
http://youtu.be/rDY0vs8WQnU
3. Sooty Grouse
Sooty Grouse male displaying, hooting and chasing two females. Location: Burnaby Mountain Park, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
http://youtu.be/_JAnbgaWBIk
4. Red-necked Grebe
http://youtu.be/XfDa_yG9zmI
5. Pelagic Cormorant
2014.01.31 White Rock, BC, Canada
http://youtu.be/3p7UG47MwUk
6. Virginia Rail
Take a look at the secretive Virginia Rail and learn a little about why it's so well adapted for marsh life. Learn a couple of bird sounds too!
http://youtu.be/xcv7HUxSeYY
7. Eurasian Collared-Dove
Eurasian Collared Dove filmed in Nanaimo, BC, Canada
http://youtu.be/3wJ8Z5RmKkQ
8. Downy Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker ( male ) seen at Hastings Park Sanctuary in Vancouver, BC
http://youtu.be/Ez6l-XqzmBQ
9. Northern Flicker
Northern Flicker at Maplewood Flats, North Vancouver, BC
http://youtu.be/98cYrVdmTDY
10. Steller's Jay
Peanut war! A mature Douglas Squirrel defends the bowl of peanuts from a number of hungry Stellar's Jay. When the squirrel is not around there could be as many as five or six Jays at the bowl.
http://youtu.be/Et2w948DRXw
11. Marsh Wren
These wrens are abundant in marshes, cattails, rushes and sedges.They generally keep hidden but may climb a cattail to sing. http://youtu.be/RlbpWe4SiZ8
12. Purple Finch
Purple Finch, Vancouver Island
https://youtu.be/1XhbWw3sZlI
13. Red Crossbill
http://youtu.be/inzxNQSudqk
14. American Goldfinch
A video of the vibrant and cute lil' american goldfinches that flock to my birdfeeders on a yearly basis.
http://youtu.be/hjgbFqHtM_o
15. Evening Grosbeak
Invaded by Evening Grosbeaks after I made a backyard waterfall and plugged it in.
http://youtu.be/YEvbRUEWmDk
1. Wood Duck
This video of chasing, mating and chick raising of wood ducks was filmed at Beaver Lake in Stanley Park of Vancouver, B. C. Canada
http://youtu.be/MJLu4D05wTc
2. Ring-necked Pheasant
http://youtu.be/rDY0vs8WQnU
3. Sooty Grouse
Sooty Grouse male displaying, hooting and chasing two females. Location: Burnaby Mountain Park, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
http://youtu.be/_JAnbgaWBIk
4. Red-necked Grebe
http://youtu.be/XfDa_yG9zmI
5. Pelagic Cormorant
2014.01.31 White Rock, BC, Canada
http://youtu.be/3p7UG47MwUk
6. Virginia Rail
Take a look at the secretive Virginia Rail and learn a little about why it's so well adapted for marsh life. Learn a couple of bird sounds too!
http://youtu.be/xcv7HUxSeYY
7. Eurasian Collared-Dove
Eurasian Collared Dove filmed in Nanaimo, BC, Canada
http://youtu.be/3wJ8Z5RmKkQ
8. Downy Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker ( male ) seen at Hastings Park Sanctuary in Vancouver, BC
http://youtu.be/Ez6l-XqzmBQ
9. Northern Flicker
Northern Flicker at Maplewood Flats, North Vancouver, BC
http://youtu.be/98cYrVdmTDY
10. Steller's Jay
Peanut war! A mature Douglas Squirrel defends the bowl of peanuts from a number of hungry Stellar's Jay. When the squirrel is not around there could be as many as five or six Jays at the bowl.
http://youtu.be/Et2w948DRXw
11. Marsh Wren
These wrens are abundant in marshes, cattails, rushes and sedges.They generally keep hidden but may climb a cattail to sing. http://youtu.be/RlbpWe4SiZ8
12. Purple Finch
Purple Finch, Vancouver Island
https://youtu.be/1XhbWw3sZlI
13. Red Crossbill
http://youtu.be/inzxNQSudqk
14. American Goldfinch
A video of the vibrant and cute lil' american goldfinches that flock to my birdfeeders on a yearly basis.
http://youtu.be/hjgbFqHtM_o
15. Evening Grosbeak
Invaded by Evening Grosbeaks after I made a backyard waterfall and plugged it in.
http://youtu.be/YEvbRUEWmDk
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Introduction to the Most Common Vancouver, BC Birds
Armchair birdwatching is a new activity for many and so I am going to start this bird series with a review of what is the most common in the Greater Vancouver area.
The Greater Vancouver area is from the International Boundary (including Point Roberts, WA) North to 49°. 35' N West to the eastern shoreline of Howe Sound (including Bowen Island) and to the middle of the Strait of Georgia. East to 122° 33' W (260th St. in Langley and Maple Ridge) including all of Golden Ears Provincial Park. Nature Vancouver
You will enjoy seeing your local birds upclose on the videos from youtube.
Try this memory exercise --- Challenge yourself to remember the birds.
1. Canada Goose all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/q_BAkR-WsHE
2. Mallard Duck all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eHevNn-AVQg
photo Cornell webcam screenshot
3. Great Blue Heron all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/sJjr64Lhk7s
http://youtu.be/TU65H7bemT8
4. Glaucous-winged Gull all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/kq4CV_ZH070
5. Rock Pigeon all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/R161oVKs7nw
6. Northwestern Crow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/ewc_rSSUyik
7. Black-capped Chickadee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/1Q20ZHirxZY
8. Chestnut-backed Chickadee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/9MAAhukSZwY
9. Bushtit all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eMeNlYzFZg8
10. Pacific Wren all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/k00xi9pNEVE
Memory exercise - How many birds can you remember?
11. Golden Crowned Kinglet all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/zsWhxYWhdYo
12. American Robin all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/D3ELutmnT8k
13. European Starling all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eakKfY5aHmY
14. Spotted Towhee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/68P0jYEV5fQ
15. Song Sparrow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/wdaE7eaayKM
16. White-crowned Sparrow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/ifVLW4fBnpk
17. Dark-eyed Junco all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/Epcf9D5t6FE
18. Red-winged Blackbird all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/q3QicOAiBXk
19. Brewer's Blackbird all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/Izqx5KOhMLY
20. House Finch all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/V-6diwfpmPY
21. Pine Siskin all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/_KjlZk-BvRU
All the photographs are either mine (gramabarb) or public domain from wikipedia.
The Greater Vancouver area is from the International Boundary (including Point Roberts, WA) North to 49°. 35' N West to the eastern shoreline of Howe Sound (including Bowen Island) and to the middle of the Strait of Georgia. East to 122° 33' W (260th St. in Langley and Maple Ridge) including all of Golden Ears Provincial Park. Nature Vancouver
You will enjoy seeing your local birds upclose on the videos from youtube.
Try this memory exercise --- Challenge yourself to remember the birds.
1. Canada Goose all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/q_BAkR-WsHE
2. Mallard Duck all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eHevNn-AVQg
photo Cornell webcam screenshot
3. Great Blue Heron all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/sJjr64Lhk7s
http://youtu.be/TU65H7bemT8
4. Glaucous-winged Gull all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/kq4CV_ZH070
5. Rock Pigeon all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/R161oVKs7nw
6. Northwestern Crow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/ewc_rSSUyik
7. Black-capped Chickadee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/1Q20ZHirxZY
8. Chestnut-backed Chickadee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/9MAAhukSZwY
9. Bushtit all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eMeNlYzFZg8
10. Pacific Wren all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/k00xi9pNEVE
Memory exercise - How many birds can you remember?
11. Golden Crowned Kinglet all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/zsWhxYWhdYo
12. American Robin all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/D3ELutmnT8k
13. European Starling all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/eakKfY5aHmY
14. Spotted Towhee all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/68P0jYEV5fQ
15. Song Sparrow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/wdaE7eaayKM
16. White-crowned Sparrow all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/ifVLW4fBnpk
17. Dark-eyed Junco all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/Epcf9D5t6FE
18. Red-winged Blackbird all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/q3QicOAiBXk
19. Brewer's Blackbird all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/Izqx5KOhMLY
20. House Finch all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/V-6diwfpmPY
21. Pine Siskin all year. Common.
http://youtu.be/_KjlZk-BvRU
All the photographs are either mine (gramabarb) or public domain from wikipedia.
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