Welcome Back Birds – Bird Songs of Spring Live Event [Recording] | Cornell Lab

This YouTube video was produced by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

As we emerge from winter, birds are already on their way back. Often the first hint they’re back is a new song mixing into the sounds of your backyard. We sat down with Cornell Lab experts to preview some of these songs, how to recognize them, and took a look at the singers behind the songs. Which species are you looking forward to celebrating spring with?

Learn more about bird songs and calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/how-to-learn-bird-songs-and-calls/

All sounds and images were from the Macaulay Library https://macaulaylibrary.org

Boulder, CO Image and Soundscape/Charles Hundertmark
Red-winged Blackbird/Daniel Jauvin
American Robin/Matthew D. Medler
Carolina Wren/Daniel Jauvin
Song Sparrow/Daniel Jauvin
Red-breasted Sapsucker/Jen Sanford
Hermit Thrush/Peter Hawrylyshyn
Black-capped Chickadee spectrogram/
Black-capped Chickadee/Timothy Barksdale
Northern Yellow Warbler/Daniel Jauvin
Bird and Moon Comic/Rosemary Mosco
Eastern Towhee/Luke Seitz
Brown-headed Nuthatch vocalization/Milton Hobbs
Brown-headed Nuthatch/Seth Honig
Cedar Waxwing/Zachary Vaughan
Townsend’s Solitaire/Arthur Mercado
Rose-breasted Grosbeak/Luke Seitz

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