OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
I just posted the above after realising I might have got carried away and that it might get disappeared into the moderation ether. I've had a phase of internet dropouts, resulting in many, many small files, it's wearing me out so I'll take a break.
GARDENBIRDER - you were mentioning competition recently so I thought of you when I found this short video on Cornell's site - from this cam earlier in the year - female Hairy Woodpecker vs Blue Jay - and the smaller bird prevailed! (No birds were hurt...)
IMAGICAT
I'm going to BOPS myself if I'm not careful
Unknown - help please?
scylla said:
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A YouTuber has responded "Juvenile northern shrike? Explains why all the other birds fled - it was hunting them."
That's only the second shrike I've seen on cams, the first was SW Florida bald eagles' tree a few years ago.
Kind regards, Ann
Esp for CIRRUS - a couple of Hellgate Ravens in close-up, courtesy of CornelLab:
Unknown said: I wrote to my US birder friend and await confirmation
Thank you for taking the trouble, GARDENBIRDER There's another response on YT in support of the shrike.
Prevailing upon the kindness and patience here...
Another ID request - I was casually doing the "first in" on the Ohio ground feeder and realised that the Northern Cardinals make the tiniest, tiniest cheeps:
Then to compare Ken Little's cam in Alabama, the same birdie was in first but the sound is really poor there and I can't enhance it any more.
At 17 seconds there was a very familiar not-warble, so frustrating that I can't remember where I know it from:
In Minnesota and NYC the Chickadee was first in - no sound noticed:
scylla said:a couple of Hellgate Ravens in close-up, courtesy of CornelLab:
LOVED this thanks scylla.