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Hello everyone! Come watch the video that I'm going to Premiere today. I will be distributing free channel memberships access in my channel. For you to not miss out, you may click the "Notify me" button. See you guys!
4 hours of 4K Asian green bee-eater video.
This video is currently members only and is scheduled to become public on March 1, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkzQQ...
This is an abundant and fairly tame bird, familiar throughout its range. It is a bird which breeds in open country with bushes. This species often hunts from low perches, maybe only a metre or less high. It readily makes use of fence wires and electric wires.
Like other species in the genus, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and ants, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch. Before swallowing prey, a bee-eater removes stings and breaks the exoskeleton of the prey by repeatedly thrashing it on the perch. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkzQQ...) Migration is not known but they make seasonal movements in response to rainfall. These birds are somewhat sluggish in the mornings and may be found huddled next to each other on wires sometimes with their bills tucked in their backs well after sunrise.
I spent some time and added a timeline and chapters to another video. I hope this will help viewers and make it easier for them to know the name of the bird that appears at a certain point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtCuT...
From time to time, you can see Northern Cardinals feeding each other in the video. Do you think this is a couple feeding each other, or a mother feeding a child? https://youtu.be/532sZ5a4-GQ?t=10919
Another fight scene between a cardinal and a bluejay: https://youtu.be/FdWU_5cjyyI?t=2408
I spent some time last night and added a timeline and chapters to the video. I hope this will help viewers and make it easier for them to know the name of the bird that appears at a certain point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8AdT...
This is his second appearance in front of the camera, a week after his last visit. So far, at least, he looks healthy. God bless him.
https://youtu.be/zeT9LIH1cnA?t=23573
I am very lucky to live by the woods and wake up every morning to the sound of birds chirping. So, one day, I decided that I would share these delightful bird calls with others. --Yes, making videos was never my original plan. However, I found that Youtube is obviously a better choice compared to other audio-sharing platforms.
The production criteria for this channel are: 4k video with as sharp as possible picture and noiseless audio of forest birds chirping. Most importantly, there is no looping in both audio and video.
The goal of this channel is to provide a perfect way to reconnect with nature and shift our focus away from the chaos of our daily lives and escape from the urban jungle that puts constant stress on our minds and bodies. (According to "Anonymous Anonymous", yes that's her name. )
I hope you and your cat enjoy watching those cute birds, squirrels and chipmunks. These little birds never cease to amaze me - they may be small, but they make a huge, delightful sound