I spent the morning checking the fairground area along the Connecticut and then cruising the back roads for more birds.
I usually don't see this many until March. From what I understand, the birds have been in close communication with local groundhogs who share valuable information about the arrival of spring based on whether or not they see their shadows.The video shows just a small portion of the total flock departing from one of the trees.
The reason this video has a color effect was so I could hide the fact that the woodpecker was out of focus. Now when you watch it you'll think I am creative genius and won't know I'm a lousy videographer!
Another note: I thought that I was just labeling the video files for my own reference. I did not realize titles like "cartoon pileated" and "red wing fury" would end up in the post!
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I always enjoy the Red Winged Blackbirds. So far just crows for us and some Robins, which were quite the surprise.
That's a lot of blackbirds!
I'm taking more and more to birding back roads by car. Physical infirmities of age cause much of it. Still many good days are still to be had. I post some views on my nature blog a highlight be twenty trumpeter swans in Minnesota's White Water Valley and some Bald Eagles already on the nest...:)
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