YouTube Bird Video

From: TheMusicOfNature | May 12, 2010 | 0 views
horned lark
A video portrait of a singing Horned Lark, gathered just before sunset near Columbia, Missouri at the University's Bradford Farm Experimental Station. The male has a high-pitched tinkling song that cascades to a jumble at the end. At the end of the video, the male sings a more complex, extended song that goes on for nearly ten seconds before ending with the typical jumble.

Black-and-White Warbler
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From: TheMusicOfNature | February 05, 2010 | 143 views
This video celebrates the amazing song of the Bobolink, described by one author as "a mad, wreckless song fantasia - an outbreak of pentup irrepressible glee," and by another as "a bubbling delirium of ecstatic music that flows from the gifted throat of the bird like sparkling champagne."

The Bobolink is a member of the Blackbird family. It frequents grassy meadows of the northern states and adjacent Canada. Also referred to as "skunk blackbird," the male has striking black-and-white plumage, making identification easy. Females are a buffy yellow-brown.

 

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