A most amazing bird - the one and only Resplendent Quetzal!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-10-17 | A most amazing bird - the one and only Resplendent Quetzal!!Jam the grizzly bear makes her 2024 debut!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-05-06 | I cannot prove this but I think Jam's first day out of hibernation for 2024 was this last Saturday, May 4th. She wandered slowly from Nine Mile to Yellowstone Lake where she walked back and forth on the ice for several hours. After walking and running back and forth 3 times, and falling into the lake once, she finally made it to land and dinner. Such a good bear! A huge thank you to everyone who loves and respects her, her mom, Raspberry, her older sister, Snow and Snow's 2 yearlings. (Haven't heard any name ideas for those two yet.) The Bear Management team in Yellowstone is seriously awesome!Gorgeous spider web shimmering in the sunlight!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-05-03 | India doesn't have very many species of spiders but it makes up for that with this stunning, shimmering web!Oh no! Theres a bird on my nose!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-05-03 | Sambar deer live in some of India's amazing tiger parks. This one is being bugged, well actually debugged, by a rufous treepie and a couple of Indian mynas.Craig - the biggest tusker alive today!?Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-29 | He is definitely the biggest tusker in Kenya's Amboseli where we were super lucky to see not only him but also Vornsky and Palo. The trifecta of super tuskers!The cutest little baby elephant you can imagine with mom slinging lunch around!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-27 | My first Indian elephants in the wilds of Kaziranga NP in northeast India! Had no idea Indian elephants slap water hyacinth around to, I guess, knock the mud off. This little baby was so epically cute watching, and learning, where its lunch will be coming from. It is obviously impossible to pick any one favorite moment in the wild but this ranks right up there with the best of them! India is just amazing! I fell in love with everything about this country! Super smart, super nice people. Tigers if you're lucky. You have just got to see it before you die!My first peacock in the wild!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-24 | It's really hard to describe why a wild peacock is so much more spectacular than a domestic one, but it absolutely is! India is the only place you can see wild ones. Go to India for the tigers but stay for the peacocks!
Resplendent Quetzals have been at the top of my most ostentatiously iridescent list for ages .youtu.be/SN9i_bLHOxk But now they've been almost eclipsed by India's peacocks. Domesticated peacocks, actually peafowl, are of course absolutely gorgeous but their wild versions are beyond stunning as they slink around looking for lunch and displaying.Best blackbuck fight ever!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-24 | If you ever get a chance to go to India Go!! Everything about it is amazing, especially the wildlife. Tigers! Elephants! And blackbuck! Watching them fight is like watching a duel between 2 guys with swords glued to their heads. Absolutely Epic!!Here Kitty Kitty!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-16 | Peacocks absolutely do not know what to do with this guy! Want to see an African leopard meet a bird? youtu.be/OXIpVVXzEh4Absolutely Epic Indian Elephant Fight!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-04-08 | Ever heard of Kaziranga National Park in the Indian state of Assam? It's in the far northeastern corner of India? It is an absolutely beautiful, almost mystical place. Some of the elephants there have a serious attitude problem! Like they would like to kill each other! Notice one has tusks and one doesn't. Looks like no tusks is winning.pine marten shorts HD 1080pEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2024-01-03 | Pine martens can be elusive animals but one morning we got lucky and found one scampering down to a fresh mule deer carcass and enjoying pieces of its stomach in the notch of a cottonwood tree just north of Yellowstone National Park.Cute Hyena Babies NursingEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-12-25 | Hyenas are often thought of as mean, aggressive animals and they are formidable predators but they are also loving, patient parents. In Kruger National Park it is relatively common to see hyenas denning next to the road because they sometimes utilize culverts for their den. That gives us humans the chance to watch how sweet they really are with their babies and friends.Young Maasi Boy Attacked by an Elephant and Survives!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-12-21 | Elephants have an innate hatered of predators, even when that predator is a domestic dog. When Daniel Ole muli was 10 years old he was attacked by an elephant, and against all odds, survived. As a result of that attack his life completely changed from being an uneducated cattle herder to a well educated accomplished guide. He and the other guides at Kenya's Porini Camps (gamewatchers.com/porini-camps/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4Y-sBhC6ARIsAGXF1g6qO0FNT1dgK5-AJZkKo7oYspe6x6rt1GZ7rHKguvmqoA7BJYBf06gaAjeQEALw_wcB) are extremely knowledgeable and a real joy to see wildife with. It is my honor to call him a friend.Safari Ants Marching #shorts #siafuants #africanwildlifeEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-27 | Safari ants travel in groups of around 20,000,000 individuals looking for food, generally killing any animal that doesn't get out of their way. The soldiers have a very strong bite that can be used for medical sutures that last for days.Steamboat Geyser #shorts #yellowstone #geyserEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-26 | At over 300 feet Steamboat geyser is the tallest geyser in the world. It is in Yellowstone National Park's Norris Geyser Basin. I've been hanging around Yellowstone for over 45 years and have been lucky enough to see it go off once.Lion Coughing Up a Hairball #shortsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-24 | Just like domestic cats wild African lions cough up hairballs. The difference is domestic cat hairballs are made up of the cat's on fur. African lion hairballs contain the hair from their most recent dinner. Interestingly their tongues are strong enough that they can lick the hair off their dead prey. They don't intentionally swallow it but some makes it in any way.Lion Roaring and Flehming #shortsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-24 | A large male lion explaining who is boss in Botswana's Okavango delta. #botswana #africanlions #malelionGreat Grey Owls - The Ghosts of the North #birdwatching #northamericanbirds #owlsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-21 | Great grey owls live in primarily coniferous forests in the northern U.S. and Canada. They are relatively uncommon so finding a nest doesn't happen very often.Sandhill cranes flying in front of the moon. #shortsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-16 | Sandhill cranes flying in front of a full month in Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge #northamericanbirds #birdwatching #sandhillcranescallRose Breasted Grosbeak #shortsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-10-15 | Grosbecks are one of the many birds who migrate from North to South America in the fall and return to North America in the spring. High Island, Texas is an excellent place to find them usually throughout the month of April. #rosebrestedgrosbeak #birdwatching #northamericanbirdsHUGE wild dog pack with puppies!!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2023-04-05 | The average size of a wild dog pack is normally 10 to 15. This pack of 14 adults and 22 puppies is the largest pack we've ever seen. They live in Kruger National Park near Skukuza.A Pair of Mating Leopards in Botswanas Okavango DeltaEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-27 | The Okavango Delta is one of the healthiest ecosystems in Southern Africa. Humans tread relatively lightly here and the wildlife, such as this pair of beautiful leopards go about their lives. Within every pair of mating lions we've ever seen the male is the one that initiates mating. We haven't seen as many pairs of mating leopards but with the ones we've seen the female initiates mating and usually has her work cut out for getting the male to cooperate. See youtu.be/HoIW30Su2ak for a male leopard who really, seriously does not want to mate. But in his defense, it was around 40 C (100 F). #leopard #leopards #okavango #botswana
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.African Animals with Pachelbels CanonEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-27 | Africa has a large diversity of animals including some really big ones like elephants, rhinos, giraffe, and hippos.Hope you enjoy watching them while you listen to some nice music. Have you ever thought about why Africa still has those large animals and all the big ones in North American and Europe went extinct. In Africa large animals evolved in the same place where humans evolved so it those animals were going to survive they had to be able to run fast to get away from human hunters. The large animals in North America evolved before humans got there and evidently weren't that fast. Humans caused their extinction. #africanwildanimals #africanwildlife #pacobellscanon #classicalmusic
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.TermitesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-27 | Most people think of termites as pests because they eat wood. But that is exactly why they are an essential part of many ecosystems. They eat wood and other plants which they cannot digest but the protozoans and bacteria that live in termite guts can digest cellulose and return those nutrients to the soil and therefore the food chain. Termites are social insects. Some biologists think a termite colony is basically one organism in the sense that different individuals have specific jobs. The queen reproduces. The soldiers protect. The workers do all the work from building their home to feeding the immature termites and the queen. #termites #termite
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.SalamandersEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Tiger salamanders are amphibians who spend much of their time in water but can survive on land as long as their skin stays moist.
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Saguaro CactusEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Saguaro cacti are some of the largest living cacti. They live in a relatively narrow range of moisture and temperature in the Sonoran desert of northern Mexico and southern Arizona. They are home to a large variety of animals, especially birds such as small owls, woodpeckers and doves. #saguaronationalpark #saguaro
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.RedwoodsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Redwoods are some of the world's largest and oldest trees. The live in a relatively small area along the California coast where the amount of nutrients, moisture and temperature combine for a perfect environment,' #redwoods #sequoia #sequoias
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Carnivorous Plants - Pitcher PlantsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Carnivorous plants have evolved at least seven different times into seven different families in response to low nutrient acidic soils. Pitcher plants are passive carnivorous plants becasue the don't have any parts that move to actively trap their prey. #carnivorousplants #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant #pitcherplantsPassionflowers and Their ButterfliesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Passionflowers are not commonly eaten by butterfly caterpillars because they contain cyanide compounds. But some butterflies have not only learned to eat them but use the cyanide compounds to ward off would-be predators. #passionflower #passionfruit #gulfcoastfritillary #butterflies
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.The Most Amazing Sequence of a Cheetah Chasing and Catching an ImpalaEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | This female cheetah has three young babies who eat well because she is an exceptionally talented hunter. She only goes after lone male impala. Do you know why? Too many eyes in an impala herd. #cheetah #cheetahs #masaimara #maasimara
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.MRSA, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a species of bacteria that has become resistant to many different antibiotics due to a combination of factors including over use of antibiotics for nonbacterial infections, low "maintainence" doses of antibiotics given to farm animals in the belief it makes them gain weight faster, and the rapid evolution of organisms with a very short generation time.Leatherback TurtlesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Leatherback turtles are unique because they do not have a shell. They are the largest species of turtle with lengths of up to six feet and weights over 1,500 pounds. Like other sea turtles, they nest on beaches and eat mostly jellyfish. #leatherbackturtle #seaturtlesLobster Life CycleEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-26 | Lobsters are obviously great to eat but next time you do think about the fact it took anywhere from six to eight years to grow to "edible" size. #lobster
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Hat Thrower FungiEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | Fungi have a unique combination of some animal and some plant--like characteristics. They cannot make their own food so have to get it from their environment like animals but they reproduce in a way similar to some plants by producing spores. Hat thrower fungi is able to eject its spores at an unimaginable 21,400 times the acceleration of gravity. #fungi #hatthrowerfungi
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.GeneticsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | The genes we inherit from our parents determine every trait we have from eye color to our chances of developing colon cancer. #genetics #humangenetics #humangenetictraits
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Elkhorn Coral A Keystone SpeciesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | Primarily due to climate change elkhorn coral populations have declined by 97%. Formerly the dominant coral species in the Caribbean it is a keystone species, that is many other species depend on the coral mostly for habitat but also as a food source for a few fish.
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Biotechnology and the Biology of CornEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | What is Biotechnology and How is it Being Used? #biotechnology #biologyofcorn
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Coho Salmon - A Keystone SpeciesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | Coho salmon are one of several salmon species that live along the Pacific Coast of North America. They provide nutrients for many other organisms especially when they return to their natal streams to spawn. Their population has declined primarily due to the increase in the number of human-constructed dams. This has disrupted the nutrient cycle and caused a decline in other animals such as killer whales and bears. #cohosalmon #keystonespecies #salmon
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Self Inflicted Chronic DiseasesEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | The life style of many humans today has vastly increased our chances of developing type 2 diabetes, emphysema, heart disease, and some cancers. #heartdisease #emphysema #type2diabetes
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.The Biology of CoffeeEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | There has long been a debate regarding the benefits of coffee. According to Frank Hu, chair of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health "moderate coffee intake—about 2–5 cups a day—is linked to a lower likelihood of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, liver and endometrial cancers, Parkinson’s disease, and depression. It’s even possible that people who drink coffee can reduce their risk of early death. Good news for coffee lovers! #coffee #coffeelovers #coffeehealthbenefits
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Blue Whales - the Largest Animal that has Ever Lived!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | Blue whales are close to 100 feet long and weigh almost 200 tons. They are baleen whales and use their baleen to filter small krill from cold ocean waters. They spend much of each year feeding near either the south or north poles and breed in more tropical waters.
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.ArcheopteryxEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | Archeopteryx is an extinct organism that proves birds evolved from reptiles. Archeopterx has a long tail, teeth, relatively heavy bones, and several other characteristics that make them reptile like. But they also have feathers which makes them like birds.
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Yellowstone BiodiversityEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-25 | There aren't too many places left on this earth where the biodiversity is as high as it has always been. That is all of the original organisms that are supposed to be there are still there. Even Yellowstone National Park, the oldest national park in the world was missing some of its original inhabitants until this happened.
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Some of the Highlights from Our Natural WorldEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-24 | Nature is essential for our well-being. Get out there and find it whenever you can. If you can't here is a substitute nature fix from Yellowstone, South Texas, Southern Arizona, and South Africa. #yellowstonenationalpark #krugernationalpark #texas #arizona
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Timecode 00:00 Introduction 00:05 The Tetons Timelapse 00:31 Mammoth Hot Springs 00:45 Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone 00:54 Yellowstone Falls 00:56 Ice out from Yellowstone Lake 01:07 the sun during a forest fire 01:10 Grand Prismatic 01:17 Riverside Geyser 01:35 Yellowstone Lake at sunrise 01:44 Armstrong’s Spring Creek, Paradise Valley, MT 01:50 Bunsen Peak 01:54 dewy spider web 01:59 The Tetons with a beaver pond in the foreground 02:06 Basque flowers 02:14 web worms = tent caterpillars 02:24 green drake mayfly 02:30 swallowtail butterfly 02:42 bumble bee on thistle flower 02:46 yellow Columbine 02:51 cased caddis fly nymphs 02:54 red ants 03:07 Gulf Coast fritillary butterfly on a Turk’s cap flower 03:17 blue damselfly 03:20 Venus fly trap trapping a fly 03:59 cutthroat trout 05:18 rainbow trout 05:43 boreal chorus frog 05:55 nine-banded armadillo 05:58 American badger family 06:17 young beaver eating bark from an aspen branch 06:35 male bighorn sheep 06:41 bison calf and mom 06:51 male bison fighting 07:15 bison calf nursing 07:30 bison herd crossing the Yellowstone River 09:27 Texas bobcat 09:57 coyote hunting 10:06 male elk bugling 10:30 female red fox with 2 small kits 00:00 female red fox and American badger fighting 10:43 young cross fox playing with dad 10:50 two fox kits looking in a cabin window 10:55 a BUNCH of red fox kits nursing 11:13 large male grizzly bear eating a bison carcass in the Yellowstone River 11:40 young Hobo the grizzly bear with snow on his nose 11:43 Mama grizzly bear and her two young cubs with a grass covered bison carcass 11:52 grizzly bear scratching 11:58 Female grizzly and her three year old sub-adult at a bison carcass 12:09 Female grizzly and her two young cubs 12:19 Two grill bears want the same elk carcass 12:57 wolf, 755M, wants an elk carcass and so does a grizzly 13:20 young ground squirrels 13:32 young male moose browsing 13:38 otters playing 13:47 otter eating fish 15:51 pika 16:04 pine marten licking its chops 16:10 pronghorn antelope nursing 16:16 snowshoe hare 16:29 Spitfire, wolf 926, watching from hill 16:34 grey wolf walking 16:50 three wolves interacting 17:14 grey wolf chewing on what’s left of a bison carcass 17:41 Black bear mama grazing while three young cubs play 19:46 acorn woodpecker 19:51 male Anna’s hummingbird 19:55 Barrow’s goldeneye ducks 20:05 Mt bluebird 20:10 brown pelican 20:26 crested caracara on hog carcass 20:38 cedar waxwing 20:41 American dipper hunting for aquatic insects 20:55 American dipper feeding fledgling 21:58 male dusky grouse calling 22:12 mature bald eagle 22:42 mature bald eagle on a bison carcass 23:07 eared grebe 23:11 three Eastern kingbird chicks being fed 23:20 male golden-fronted woodpecker 23:23 great blue heron 23:26 great grey owl 23:30 great grey owl on a nest 23:36 great grey owl on a nest with 3 chicks and male with gopher 23:49 harlequin ducks male and female 24:10 a pair of ospreys mating 24:27 osprey catches fish in Henry’s Fork of the Snake River 24:38 young osprey in nest, adult brings in a stick 25:06 osprey hovering 25:32 roseate spoonbills fighting 25:48 male rufous hummingbird perching 25:49 sandhill cranes fly off from pond 26:08 sandhill crane head close 26:21 sandhill cranes flying 26:34 sandhill cranes foraging next to water and snow 26:47 sandhill cranes resting in a pond waiting to take off 26:51 sandhill cranes resting in a pond in really nice evening light 26:59 scrub jay 27:03 big flock of snow geese taking off 27:13 geese flying in front of the moon 27:40 trumpeter swans 27:46 male wood duck 28:08 Chacma baboons 28:28 vervet monkeys 28:47 male steenbok 29:01 cheetahs after a kill 29:05 African elephants 30:45 gemsbok fighting 31:04 giraffe fighting 31:19 spotted hyena chewing on leftovers 31:80 female leopard in a tree 31:48 male and female leopard in a tree snarling at each other 31:57 female lion walking in the Kalahari desert 32:10 male black maned lion in the Kalahari desert 32:36 male lion in Kruger NP 32:44 female lion in Kruger NP calling her cubs 33:02 meerkats 33:11 springbok fighting 33:33 warthogs grazing 33:42 yellow mongoose 33:48 Cape buffalo with yellow-billed oxpecker 33:55 black-backed jackal 33:57 mousebird 34:13 sandgrouse 34:28 black-bellied korhaan 34:43 red-billed oxpeckers on impala 34:57 swallow-tailed bee-eater 35:06 sociable weaver 35:15 sociable weaver nest 35:23 sociable weaver nest 35:38 pale-chanting goshawk 35:49 ostrich chicks 35:57 Southern ground hornbill 36:09 Bataleur eagle 36:20 martial eagle 36:25 Kori bustard 36:28 Burchell’s coucal 36:35 crimson-breasted shrike 36:41 woolly-necked stork 36:50 lilac-breasted rollerLeopard Jumping into a Tree for DinnerEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-13 | Late one afternoon in South Africa's Kruger National Park we found an impala hanging from a high tree limb. Knowing the impala didn't climb up there by itself we started looking for leopards but we were almost out of time. Kruger gates close every evening and if you're late you get a ticket. Would the leopard show up while we were there all by ourselves?
#krugernationalpark #hyena #leopard To see more of the almost 200 wildlife videos on my channel please visit: youtube.com/c/JudyLehmbergEpicNature
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Nonregulation Numbers of Legs.Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-12-11 | Who are your favorite animals? The ones with two legs? Four? Six? Eight? Zero? What is the "regular" number to you?Wild dog puppies play keep away with a Castle beer can.Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-09-26 | We were extremely lucky to find 5 different packs of wild dogs during our most recent trip to South Africa's Kruger National Park. Our luck got better when we found a wild dog pack with at least 22 puppies. There may have been more than 22 but the little guys wouldn't hold still long enough to get an accurate count. Humans are normally very careful with their trash but somehow one of the pups got a hold of a Castle beer can the rest of the puppies wanted. Notice the blood on some of them? Don't worry. They were fine. You might also notice their full bellies. The pack's adults had just come in and regurgitated a meal of impala for the pups and some of them had blood on them from their meal. #krugernationalpark #africawildanimals #southafrica
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.Yellowstone River Flood, June 13, 2022, north of Gardiner, MT.Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-06-14 | The Yellowstone River flooded higher than it ever has in recorded history today. Both 1996 and 1997 were "500 year" floods on the upper Yellowstone but this one beats both of those. So far today we've watched a million huge trees, a house, a garage and a bridge float down the river, the longest undammed river in the U.S. #yellowstonenationalpark #yellowstonepark
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.California CondorsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-04-06 | California condors have been brought back from the very brink of extinction only through years of captive breeding programs and supplemental feeding of birds released into the wild. Some condor experts argue they will never be able to sustain and grow a viable California condor population because the megafauna they once relied on during their evolution is no longer available due to overhunting by humans over the last 12,000 years. #endangeredspecies #condor #californiacondor
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.A Kid for the Wild - A Kids Environmental Music Video for Kids 2 to 100!Epic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-04-04 | Jim Stoltz has written and performed some amazing environmental music. This is one of them. #kidsvideo #kidslearningvideos #kidssongs
To license footage please contact me at: judy@judylehmberg.com.High Island Spring Migratory Birds - Warblers, Grosbeaks, Tanagers, Thrushes, Orioles, BuntingsEpic Nature Judy Lehmberg2022-03-14 | High Island is a magnet for song birds migrating from South to North America. The birds seen there include indigo buntings, very rarely lazuli buntings, Louisiana waterthrush, black and white warbler, rose-breasted grosbeaks, prothonotary warblers, summer tanagers, scarlet tanagers, Tennessee warblers, ovenbirds, redstarts, blue-winged warblers, Baltimore orioles, black-throated green warblers, worm-eating warblers, Acadian flycatchers, golden-winged warblers (incorrectly identified as golden-winged flycatcher in the video), blackpoll warblers, veery, hermit thrush, Swainson's thrush, gray catbird, bay-breasted warbler, chestnut-sided warbler and yellow warbler. #birds #birdwatching #birdmigration