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quel le nom français de ces oiseaus dits “cow birds?
https://www.birdnote.org/blog/2015/05/cowbird-story-revisited
Nature works so great! Love seeing the cowbirds with the buffalo.
Nice to see cowbird doing what they are supposed to do. Makes sense that they lay their eggs in other birds nests. It is not feasible to have a nest on top of a buffalo!
Free ride. Looks like the Dakota’s?
That was really something to see! Beneficial relationships~
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Remarkable. Such a giant lumbering creature grazing side by side with tiny little birds. So gentle. Love it.
Little David’s and Goliath living in peace.
In this case, Buffalo Birds~
Beautiful, until the creepy heavy breathing was inserted.
Just magnificent…is this on your Minnesota prairie?
The cowbirds are taking advantage of the bison’s grazing by grabbing up the bugs and insects which have been stirred up. My resident barn swallows would always follow my husband’s gang mowers when he was cutting the pasture; swooping down behind his tractor grabbing up the creatures which where disturbed.
Such a beautiful creature sharing the world with tender pals:)
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤️
Majestic beast!
Aww such a nice relationship. : ) beautiful
Very cool pic… trust it’s zoomed from a distance…
What a sweet song they sing. And how cute to see them riding the Bison.
such beautiful animals, Thank you
Where?
Beautiful!
Great video as always, but lose the deep breathing. it just doesn’t belong. How many times do we have to complain about it?
Agree, but I think most if not all of these videos are just repeats from prior years so I wouldn’t expect the soundtrack/audio to change. The series is still superb in spite of the occasionally annoying (and unnatural) sound effects.
Great video. Love looking at the massive head of the bison and also the landscape. I was thinking about how years ago, there were thousands of these big creatures grazing in this area. Thank you for sharing with us. Loved all the song birds singing too.
Every day I think–this is the most wonderful series ever. And every day, I’m right! What a joy.
It’s so good to see the poor things with something to eat, at last. Admirable restraint on the sound track too, right up until the last few seconds and the huffy puffy noises.
Bison make huffy, puffy noises.
No wonder that cowbirds lay their eggs in the nests of other birds, for the surrogate to incubate and raise their chicks! Who wouldn’t want to travel along with this big, beautiful beast!
Thank you.
This was so soothing to watch.
I guess if you can hitch a ride on the back of a bison, why fly?
So happy to give rides to cheerful little companions…
Excellant! Beautiful.
Did I already mention I was a sucker for open fields? ☺️ Do pretty and peaceful. Love to watch how the two animals live together like that. So darling.Thank you, Jim!
The beauty is unbelievable. And undeniable