Stunning scenes and a look at unique adaptations in this episode of Backyard Birds Revealed

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Bewick's Wren © Tim Laman

Hi Paul,

 

With their lively antics and flashes of color, birds can brighten any winter day. Enjoy their charm and beauty in this short video, all about birds in the snow. 

 

In the second episode from Backyard Birds Revealed, we take a step into a Massachusetts backyard to get close-up and stunning views of chickadees, titmice, jays, and more: perched, flying, exploring a wooded yard—even eating snow.

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See acclaimed wildlife photographers Tim and Russell Laman set up their gear to capture shots of chickadees, jays, wrens, and more. Plus, learn about some of the adaptations that birds employ to endure the harsh cold of winter weather. 

 

Once you watch, you’ll gain a new appreciation of the common birds in your own backyard!

 

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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology


 

About Backyard Birds Revealed

    Backyard Birds Revealed is a five-part video series that uncovers hidden details of familiar birds. In each episode, filmmakers Tim and Russell Laman challenge themselves to capture slow motion and wide-angle shots, then delight in the detail and discovery these incredible images allow.

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    The series is made possible by Wild Birds Unlimited, the original and largest franchise system of backyard bird feeding and nature specialty stores with 360+ locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Wild Birds Unlimited specializes in bringing people and nature together with bird feeding and nature products, expert advice, and educational events.

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