@OttolineMorrell@SonyAlpha Hi Ottoline. This is a Eurasian Wren, and you wouldn't see or hear these in the US, but you would probably hear one of its close relatives, such as the Carolina Wren.
Check out the way this Whitethroat grips onto that perch of thorns 😯
The first half of this video is slowed down, catching each flicker of movement; the second half shows him as you'd see in real time. Which pace draws you in more? #birdsong#birds#britishwildlife#Singing
I thought his eye was injured, but this kestrel turned out to be just fine. What do you think was going on?
He was keeping watch over the meadow where the skylarks nest... but I only saw catch a worm!
#kestrel#cernicalo#falcon#birdphotography#wildlifephotography
The Eurasian wrens are in full voice! 🎶 These tiny birds are now singing their hearts out as the mating season begins. Do you catch the distant replies?
#wildlife#birdsong#wren#birdvideo
Watch out for the eye at the end 🫣 In a fascinating show of symbiosis, these bold jackdaws pick parasites from the stag's fur - but isn't one getting too close? #wildlifeteamwork#symbiosis#stag#stoicism
Tune into the enchanting monologue of a Eurasian Skylark - can you hear any response?
The first half is slowed down to capture every detail, while the second half is at its natural speed. Which one do you prefer?
#skylark#alouette#birdvideo#birdsong#wildlife#SING