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A beautiful Willow Warbler Singing his cascading jingly song in the Gorse today on Dartmoor,hardly any crop here so shows how close he was .

Waterloo Township, Michigan

A chestunut-eared bunting (Emberiza fucata) was singing at a wildflower sanctuary, Koshimizu, Hokkaido, Japan.

 

小清水原生花園のホオアカです。

Very big crop (scale 100%)

I was on the other side of a fence

you can zoom in for more details

 

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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster

(Red-bellied Grackle / Cacique candela)

 

I believe that those who sing are a family. On the left the female, in the middle the father and on the right a "teenager" son. Notice that its orange color is somewhat more subdued.

Tickell' blue flycatcher

Above Burnley, Lancashire

This is one of 4 panopticons that are scattered around Lancashire. In the right conditions the tubular poles hum hence the name!

Patty Griffin and Robert Plant - Ohio

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMswPuc2QyQ

  

Meet me in the evening,

where the river is low

Meet me on the waters

of the Ohio

No lines, no lines,

the river is a river, not a line

My blood is the water

and it’s darker and deeper than time

 

If the hounds are howling,

then you cannot hide

My friend, I will meet you

on the other side

No lines, no lines,

the river is a river, not a line

My love is the water

and it’s stronger and deeper than time

 

Meet me ’neath the moon,

under the singing tree

If you are the first,

stay there and wait for me

If no one comes by morning

and the sun is a-rising red

If no one comes by morning,

please forgive me, my friend

For I am dead

  

Photo taken at Auld Lang Syne, Isles of Scotland, Second Life

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Isles%20of%20Scotland/155/...

  

Thanks for your visit, faves and/or comments.

Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain (Title Song) 1952

 

- Goodnight Kathy, see you in the morning

- Goodnight Don, take care of that throat you are a big

singingstar now remember . . .This california dew is just a little heavier than usual tonight . . .

- Really . . From where I'm stand the sun is shining all over the

place

 

Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo

Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo

Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo

Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo...

 

I'm singing in the rain

Just singing in the rain

What a glorious feelin'

I'm happy again

 

I'm laughing at clouds

So dark up above

The sun's in my heart

And I'm ready for love

 

Let the stormy clouds chase

Everyone from the place

Come on with the rain

I've a smile on my face

 

I walk down the lane

With a happy refrain

Just singin',

Singin' in the rain

 

Dancin' in the rain

Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah

Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah

I'm happy again!

I'm singin' and dancin' in the rain!

 

This beautiful Bunting singing its famous " Little bit of bread and no cheese " song early one morning on Dartmoor.

Sometimes quite prolific singers, this Grey Catbird found an open spot.

Pinery PP, Grand Bend ON

 

Credits: selfcontrolsl.blogspot.com/2023/07/singing-for-money.html

 

Shorts: ~Nerido~ Lesly Shorts

 

Thank you so much Sang for help me with this photo <3

This field is full of young sparrows eating the seeds and singing as the wind blows. I spent a good bit of time watching this one...

 

Be well dear friends!

I will try to crack the window open and video tape them while they sing.

pretty common apparently, but it's the first time I've seen one

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

 

28:52 Blue - be inspired by calming blue.

FP July27 '09

#32 July 28 '09

 

Grazie Leo per l' idea!

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A few more Sagebrush Sparrow photos taken at Sunnyside-Snake River Wildlife Area, Thornton Unit.

 

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Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus)

 

Emigrant Lake - Jackson County - Oregon - USA

 

Habitat : Grasslands

Food : Insects

Nesting : Ground

Behavior : Ground Forager

Conservation : Low Concern

 

"A shorebird you can see without going to the beach, Killdeer are graceful plovers common to lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and parking lots. These tawny birds run across the ground in spurts, stopping with a jolt every so often to check their progress, or to see if they’ve startled up any insect prey. Their voice, a far-carrying, excited kill-deer, is a common sound even after dark, often given in flight as the bird circles overhead on slender wings... The Killdeer’s broken-wing act leads predators away from a nest, but doesn’t keep cows or horses from stepping on eggs. To guard against large hoofed animals, the Killdeer uses a quite different display, fluffing itself up, displaying its tail over its head, and running at the beast to attempt to make it change its path."

- Cornell University Lab of Ornithology

 

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Lyon - Tête d'or

Le chant de la tortue

The beautiful descending jangly song of the Willow Warbler is one of the delights of spring.

Arriving here a few weeks later than the similar Chiffchaff most of them are now on their territories.

Taken today on Exmoor.

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo💜💜

Lovely to see a lot of these warblers singing on the Clifftops of North Cornwall.

Very hard to get close to but using a bag hide i was able to get close to his favourite singing perch this morning.

 

red-backed shrike (female)

Neuntöter

[Lanius collurio]

Singing Robin in Canons park.

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