Pied flycatchers in Devon, England


This video from England says about itself:

21 May 2017

Pied Flycatcher Birds at Yarner Wood, Devon: Male and Female – Filmed partly in slow motion.

I travelled 100 miles east yesterday to see the pied flycatchers of Yarner Wood in Devon. The pied flycatcher is a migratory bird species, spending the winters in sub-Saharan Africa, and coming here to breed in the spring. It prefers Western oak woodlands where it nests in tree-holes, but it also readily takes up breeding in nestboxes. At the end of the video you can see and hear a male pied flycatcher singing.

Video produced by Paul Dinning – Wildlife in Cornwall

2 thoughts on “Pied flycatchers in Devon, England

  1. Pingback: Pied flycatcher sings, video | Dear Kitty. Some blog

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