This video from New York state in the USA says about itself:
12 September 2016
We hope you’ve had a “dovely” start to the week. Just to ensure it, watch this clip and join the Mourning Doves on the patio this afternoon on the Cornell FeederWatch Cam!
Watch LIVE at http://AllAboutBirds.org/CornellFeeders for news, updates, and more information about the pond and its surroundings.
This FeederWatch cam is located in the Treman Bird Feeding Garden at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
This video from New York state in the USA says about itself:
14 September 2016
This short clip highlights a patriotic variety of colors at the Cornell Feeders. A Red-bellied Woodpecker, a pair of Blue Jays and a (mostly white) Downy Woodpecker all visit in a short period!
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