The Traveling Bird Feeder Video - Relax With Squirrels & Birds ( 1 Hour )
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Description
Relax with wild animals for one hour, and listen to the calming sound of singing birds.
Perfect cat & dog tv.
In this series, we roam about in Norwegian nature with a mobile bird feeder ( a sled filled with delicious nuts, seeds & fruit ), feeding all the animals that would like to taste the food we provide.
Perfect background tv when you work or study, as birdsong may improve concentration. It is also perfect tv for dogs, cats, birds and other pets to watch.
Species in this episode:
00:00 Location 1
On sled : Coal tit, Eurasian blue tit, Great tit, Red squirrel, Eurasian bullfinch, Great spotted woodpecker
Environment: European greenfinch
15:36 Location 2
On sled: Great tit, Coal tit, Eurasian blue tit, Eurasian jay, Great spotted woodpecker
Environment: Eurasian bullfinch, Red squirrel, Common redpoll
38:41 Location 3
On sled: Great tit, Eurasian bullfinch, Eurasian blue tit, Willow tit, Coal tit, Eurasian nuthatch, Eurasian jay
Environment: Great spotted woodpecker, European greenfinch