Often times when out walking in the woods or camping the many voices of birds chattering to each other or singing gets my attention. Some birds can mimic other birds and animals. Like the Catbird, makes a song similar to many other birds. Blue Jays can sound like hawks. Mourning doves can make sounds so restful. So unless your well versed in bird languages you might be confused as to which bird is making that sound.
As children when camping we loved putting bread crumbs and crusts, out on old stumps and rocks, so we could watch the different birds that flew around the campsites. We got to learn the bird sounds from watching them and found it a delightful way to entertain ourselves on rainy days. Do you know much about the song of birds? Can you figure out which bird is chirping or calling it's mate, or just singing out of the joy of being alive.
Well here is your chance to learn the bird language. All comments are welcome!
First I introduce to you the beautiful noisy BLUE JAY
As children when camping we loved putting bread crumbs and crusts, out on old stumps and rocks, so we could watch the different birds that flew around the campsites. We got to learn the bird sounds from watching them and found it a delightful way to entertain ourselves on rainy days. Do you know much about the song of birds? Can you figure out which bird is chirping or calling it's mate, or just singing out of the joy of being alive.
Well here is your chance to learn the bird language. All comments are welcome!
First I introduce to you the beautiful noisy BLUE JAY
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