Bird Trapped inside the Window

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A bird in my office window, it got in the door and was trying to get out through the window…

Birdhouse In Your Soul on The Tonight Show – They Might Be Giants

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A bonus video from the TMBG documentary “Gigantic.” Buy It Here: tmbg-catalog.stores.yahoo.net

A bird in my house? wtf

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LOL Please Read, so the day was normal I was playing on my computer and then bam out of nowhere I saw a little baby snow bird. it flew around the room landing on walls and window sills and no matter how many windows were open it refused to leave so it left the room and started slowly bouncing upstairs so I quickly ran for my camera and recorded 3 things I only used one though so it came upstairs and started mocking us (Me,Bro,Pop pop) and kept flying away than it wandered into my dad’s room and we couldn’t find it. turns out it was under my dad’s bed so my bro scared it out from under the bed and that is when I started recording and got this its short and doesn’t show much of the bird but I kept moving around with the camera making sure the bird didn’t fly in my face. and the second part I didn’t record was the bird going under my dad’s computer and hid so we opened the window and I guess it got tired of us so it flew out. PROBLEM SOLVED!

tatt-a wrecking his house trying to catch a bird that flew in open window

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Video Shows Our Bird Feeder In Bucks County

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BABY WREN BIRDS EATING OUT OF BIRD FEEDER

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Birdhouse Build-Off with Paul DiMeo

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Strange Baltimore Oriole In Massachusetts

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30 seconds of glorious Icterus galbula. Sitting on the ground in my backyard and did not seem bothered with me 6 inches away taking pictures. Possibly a Troupial (Icterus icterus)? bird birding ornithology ornithologist Baltimore Oriole

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BIRDHOUSE IN YOUR SOUL – THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS ( Original Video / Higher Def)

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Group: They Might be Giants Album/CD:Flood Song Title: Birdhouse in Your Soul Produced by: They Might Be Giants, Alan Winstanley, Clive Langer Label: Elektra Records ( Released in 1990 Recorded in 1989 at Skyline Studios in New York City ) John Flansburgh and John Linnell are They Might Be Giants Alan Bezozi — Drums Mark Feldman — Violin Rick McRae — Trombone Frank London — Trumpet Charlie Spalvida — Trumpet Marion Beckenstein — Vocals Joel Mitchell — Vocals The Skyline Staff — Handclaps Arto Lindsay — Guitar Trivia/Info: The song is a story of a child’s nightlight, told from the nightlight’s point of view. The Longines Symphonette is a hand-held pocket radio, manufactured in the 1960s. It is also a record label which specialized in releasing classic radio programs and multiple-record box sets. Linnell admits, though, “I didn’t find out what the Longines Symphonette was until after the song was released,” in a 2009 interview with Rolling Stone. The song’s video was directed by Adam Bernstein and filmed inside the New York County’s Surrogate’s Court and Hall of Records building located at 31 Chambers Street in Manhattan. “I tell people it’s my house.” – Linnell Blue Canary is the title of a 1953 song by Vincent Fiorino, which has lyrics on the sadder side about loneliness and comforting but has “happy” music. Also, the 1948 song “Bluebird of Happiness” as performed by Art Mooney (which reminds that, “Though you’re deep in blue, you will see a ray of light creep

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Fluffy Robin Puffing Up

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Robin Puffing Up Filmed on 14th June 2009 Video Produced by Goldfinch Garden The Robin is one of the most distinct and popular British birds, and was voted as the national bird of Great Britain in a ballot nearly 40 years ago. They are often associated with Christmas, and regularly feature on cards, wrapping paper and other festive odds and ends! They were nicknamed in the 19th century when the postmen wore red waistcoats as part of their uniform, and were called Robin Red Breasts! You will often hear them warbling and chirping as, unlike some birds, they sing all year round. Length: 12-13cm Wingspan: 20cm Conservation Status: Green Description: The RobinFemale Robin is famous for, and easily recognised by, its distinctive red breast; you can spot them all year round in the British Isles. Their red breast is bordered by thin, brown-grey feathers and the wings and back of the Robin are light brown. Male and female Robins are identical, but the juveniles have light spotted brown plumage with no red. Nesting: Robins can be found in various habitats, including woodlands, parks and, much to our satisfaction, gardens. They are one of the earliest birds to nest, and their nests are commonly made from sticks, grass, moss and dead leaves. They are built in areas with lots of shelter and easy access, however, they are famous for nesting in all sorts of random locations including sheds, boats, hanging baskets, old boots and other mischievous places! The male will find the area for

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