Friday N. Georgia Live Bird π¦Watching, Chipmunks, Squirrels in the Back Yard Garden #asmr
Welcome to our peaceful corner of N. Georgia! We live stream from our dual-certified National Wildlife Federation / Butterfly Habitat Garden in the foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. We offer a variety of bright birds and flowers, chipmunks and squirrels as well as the soothing sights and sounds of the evening forest with owls, coyotes, raccoons and opossums. Please see our detailed list below of the birds and wildlife that can be seen at our back yard garden sanctuary. π¦ Raptors & Birds of Prey 4 Species πΎ Woodland Wildlife (Mammals) 8 Species π¦ Year-Round Bird Residents 25 Species βοΈ Winter Residents (Oct β April) 13 Species βοΈ Summer Residents & Migrants (Spring/Summer) 8 Species π¦ Raptors & Birds of Prey Barred Owl β "Who cooks for you?" call. Cooper's Hawk β Agile hunters that often ambush feeder birds. Red-Shouldered Hawk β Loud, often seen perching on wires near woods. Sharp-Shinned Hawk β Smaller cousin to the Cooper's; visits winter feeders. πΎ Woodland Wildlife (Mammals) White-Tailed Deer Coyote Fox (Red and/or Grey) β Gray foxes can climb trees! Eastern Chipmunk Southern Flying Squirrel β Strictly nocturnal. Eastern Gray Squirrel Virginia Opossum β North America's only marsupial. Raccoon π¦ Year-Round Bird Residents Northern Cardinal Blue Jay Mourning Dove American Crow Carolina Chickadee Tufted Titmouse Carolina Wren β Loud "Teakettle!" song. Brown Thrasher β Georgia's State Bird! Northern Mockingbird β Sings all year (and all night). Eastern Bluebird β Permanent resident, though they flock up in winter. Eastern Towhee β Scratching in the leaf litter. "Drink-your-tea!" American Robin β Resident, but they roam in large nomadic flocks in winter. Downy Woodpecker Hairy Woodpecker Red-Bellied Woodpecker Red-Headed Woodpecker Northern Flicker β Our only ground-feeding woodpecker. White-Breasted Nuthatch Brown-Headed Nuthatch β Squeaky toy sounds; loves pine trees. House Finch American Goldfinch β Turns drab olive-brown in winter. Pine Warbler β One of the few warblers that stays all winter. Common Grackle House Sparrow Song Sparrow β (Resident in North GA/mountains; winter-only in South GA). βοΈ Winter Residents (Oct β April) Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker β Strictly a winter visitor in the South. Dark-Eyed Junco β The "Snowbird." White-Throated Sparrow β "Old Sam Peabody" song. Ruby-Crowned Kinglet β Tiny, hyperactive, flicks wings. Golden-Crowned Kinglet β Tiny, stays high in evergreens. Cedar Waxwing β Nomadic winter flocks seeking berries. Purple Finch β Irruptive winter guest; rare compared to House Finch. Pine Siskin β Rare/Irruptive winter finch. Hermit Thrush Yellow-Rumped Warbler β The "Butter-butt." Savannah Sparrow Field Sparrow Red-Winged Blackbird β Often flocks in winter. βοΈ Summer Residents & Migrants (Spring/Summer) Ruby-Throated Hummingbird β (AprilβSept) Wood Thrush β Famous flute-like song. Rose-Breasted Grosbeak β Migrant (passes through) or breeds in high mountains. Gray Catbird β "Mew" call like a cat. Chipping Sparrow Eastern Phoebe β Often listed as hardy migrant. Brown-Headed Cowbird Canada Goose #birdwatching #wildbirds #wildlifecam #birdfeeding #birdsanctuary #virtualbirdwatching #NatureASMR #calmnature #georgiabirds #northgeorgia #appalachianbirds #Relaxing #Nature #ASMR If you would like to see more birds and wildlife in the back yard garden, please consider Subscribing and Pressing the Notification Bell so that you don't miss future videos. Thank you for helping the channel grow and have a great day.