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Common Ontario Backyard Songbirds - Bird Calls, Songs and Sounds and Chirps - Bird Video Collection

There is rarely a day that I do not see a wild bird come to my backyard. Wild birds produce fantastic, beautiful loud songs, calls, and sounds. I watch many birds perch in trees on tree branches, fences, and bird feeders. Throughout the spring I hear lots of birds calling and singing to their mates, children, and parents. Birds also make loud calls when they are trying to talk to other birds and when they want to protect their hoard of food. Wild birds come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. I find that the smaller the birds are the cuter they are. ⭐ Timestamps In The Description Below ⭐

This video has some of my best footage of birds either singing or calling and making sounds. A variety of birds are found in my backyard, some stay for a while and sit in my yard and some grab some food and leave as quickly as they can.

A songbird is a perching bird or any bird that can produce a series of usually musical sounds. Sounds produced by a songbird can be heard as a song or a harmonic series of musical notes. Songbirds generate loud and sometimes long sounds that can be heard from far away. Bird calls and songs are frequently used to attract potential mates and defend their territories.

Songbirds create a variety of different loud chirping sound effects.

Additionally, in this video, these birds create loud chirping sounds and calls. When a bird chirps it is often a short, quick, high-pitched, and loud sound. Birds often chirp to notify other birds of something, to get their attention, or when possible danger is around them.

Over several years, I have taken photographs and recorded videos of many beautiful wild Canadian birds in my backyard, at nature parks, and large bodies of water.

The first clip in this video is of a Male Northern Cardinal calling from the top of a tree in the evening. The Cardinal was very far from where I was so I used my 300mm camera lens to zoom into it as close as I could. 00:01

Next, two Common Grackles are walking on top of a roof calling at each other. 00:26

Thirdly, is a Brown-headed Cowbird sitting on a tree branch doing a mating call, it was trying to attract female Cowbirds. 00:48

The next clip is of a Red-winged Blackbird calling from the top of a tree. 01:20

In the fourth clip is another Common Grackle sitting on a fence post making a loud chirping bird call. 01:45

In the fifth clip is a Black-capped Chickadee hiding in a bush in my yard before it hops onto my bird feeder to get some sunflower seeds. Chickadees frequently sit in the bush breaking sunflower seeds, soon it quickly goes back for more repeating the process. 02:03

In the sixth clip, I had a Baltimore Oriole come and feed on my grape jelly feeder, they only come for a few weeks in my area. 02:34

In the seventh clip, there was a Mourning Dove couple that was sitting on my fence. One of the Mourning Doves was trying to do a mating call before the other dove had flown away. Mourning Doves puff out their chests when they make their bird calls. 03:12

Next, I had an American Robin come to my backyard. The Robin sat on the fence and produced a loud call, likely it had its young nearby and was trying to protect it. 03:30

Blue Jays come swooping into my yard searching for food, they can be incredibly noisy, sometimes I get a whole bunch at one time. 03:44

American Goldfinches are one of the smallest birds I have come to my backyard. These American goldfinches were sitting in a tree calling out for other birds with their very high pitched squeaks. 04:48

Finally, a few House Sparrows sat on top of the fence post, one was very hungry and making chirping sounds until its parents had fed them. House Sparrows is the most common type I see in my backyard, they come in groups and eat most of the food I leave out for them. I enjoy sitting in my backyard watching all of the birds as they sit in the trees, on fences, and eat out of my bird feeders. 05:46

This is a compilation of the many backyard birds chirping, singing, and calling.

Bird Voice Sound

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Birds Included in This Video

Male Northern Cardinal - 00:01
Common Grackle - 00:25 & 01:46
Brown-headed Cowbird - 00:48
Red-winged Blackbird - 01:18
Black-capped Chickadee - 02:03
Baltimore Oriole - 02:35
Mourning Dove - 03:12
American Robin - 03:30
Blue Jay - 03:44
American Goldfinch - 04:48
House Sparrow - 05:46

This is one of my many bird call videos.

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My bird watching videos are recorded in Southern Ontario, Canada.

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14 сентября 2018 г. 20:30:04
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