This video can quickly help you identify your common backyard birds throughout southern Ontario Canada. This is part 1 of a short video series on wild birds. Throughout Ontario, I see a variety of wild birds in my backyard, in forests, ponds, and lakes. I have compiled this set of videos to showcase some of the common wild birds that I have found over the past couple of years as a hobbyist bird watcher. Birds come in many various shapes, colours, and sizes, ranging from small to large. Songbirds can be noisy when they are calling out to each other and singing their songs. I added the names of these wild birds into the video, so you can quickly watch the video and find the names of these birds and if they are in your area you can use this video to assist you in spotting them in your area. I currently use my Olympus DSLR camera with a 300mm lens, with the camera I can get close-up photos and videos of wild birds.
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.
This video includes a whole bunch of birds such as American Goldfinches, Blue Jays, and Male and Female Northern Cardinals.
The American Goldfinch is a small yellow and black bird with white on its wings. The male American Goldfinches have a black spot on the top of their head. When the American Goldfinches come to my yard I often see them eating sunflower seeds and eat Thistle seed from my bird feeders. They come in groups to my bird feeders, sometimes there are too many to count.
Blue Jays often come to my backyard in search of food, the Blue Jay will eat from my bird feeders but more commonly they eat from the seeds that had fallen onto the ground. Blue Jays will quickly peck around in the grass and eat what is on the ground. They will swoop in very quickly, grab some food, and when they feel like they are in danger or they get startled they will rapidly fly off into nearby trees and bushes. I love watching Blue Jays hop around the backyard.
Male Northern Cardinals make a loud high pitched chirping sound. I hear many bird calls in my backyard, I always try to figure out where they are calling from and what type of bird they are. The Northern Cardinals move quickly, sometimes it is hard to get nice videos, they don't often stay in one place for long. Northern Cardinals stay in my yard year-round, they come searching for food when natural food is scarce. Male Northern Cardinals have bright red-colored feathers and have a black-colored face and a red-orange bill.
Female Northern Cardinals have pale brown feathers on their chest with red feathers on their wings, tail, and crest.
Later on, if there are enough people interested in watching this video series I may put them all into one long video.
How Many Of These Ontario Wild Birds Do You Know
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