Discover the Birds of Winter in the Rockies

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Many unique birds make their home in the higher elevation areas of the Rocky Mountains throughout the west.

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Cover photo of a Dark-eyed (Grey-headed) Junco by Bobby Muhammad
0:00 Introduction
1:33 Mountain Chickadee by Kathy Lewis
Juniper Titmouse from Adobe Stock
2:54 Dark-eyed Junco (Gray-headed form) by Bobby Muhammad
Dark-eyed Junco (Red-backed form) from Adobe Stock
3:48 Cassin's Finch from Adobe Stock
4:39 Rosy-Finches by Kathy Lewis
Black Rosy-Finch by Rick Jordahl
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Hepburn's Form) by Rick Jordahl
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch by Rick Jordahl
5:45 Pygmy Nuthatch from Adobe Stock
6:10 Black-billed Magpie by Paul Ruehle
6:47 Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay from Adobe Stock
Steller's Jay by Jeff Janney
7:27 Pinyon Jay from Adobe Stock
8:04 Northern Flicker (Red-shafted Form) from Adobel Stock
8:31 Clark's Nutcracker from Adobe Stock
9:10 Conclusion
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Thanks mark for the videos never would of thought to have a heated birdbath in winter time I do love watching birds

jasonvortherms
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Love seeing these shows with birds that don't live nearby ❤ thanks Mark!

janeenpfeiffer
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Such beautiful birds! Thank you, Mark.

deniseaukerman
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Thank you Mark for the nice video summary.

mojavemike
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I didn't even know people lived at 8000 ft. We are at 4200 here in the foothills of Northern Utah. No wonder I haven't seen most of these!

BBRubyT
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Pygmy Nuthatch! Stop Too freaking cute. I love them all!

Mrs.GrayMan