Interesting to me, as we so often idealize and romanticize nature as we view it. But, life is hard for those outside the house. This gives a soundtrack to life being lived, in a way that I think better than the new agey mood music does.
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13 comments:
Almost sounds more like 12-tone school, to me.
I'm glad the noise didn't seem to scare them the way 12-tone scares me...
This was really cute. Thanks for posting it!
They rock in the treetops all day long, hoppin' and bobbin' and singin' their song....Funky finches, tweet, tweety-tweet, Funky finches....
given a million years, a thousand monkeys with typewriters would eventually write the complete works of Shakespeare
Watch out Mr. Clapton, this likely won't take a million years
It made me think of this guy.
Sorry, but that bird-brained music is just awful. Want to see an animal with some real talent? Watch Nora the piano cat.
She could eat those birds for lunch... and probably has.
Thanks, Althouse! That really made my day!
what would Rush say about this?
Burchfield on bird/ wire harmonics
Great photography silly music. These birds play guitar like I fly.
Interesting to me, as we so often idealize and romanticize nature as we view it. But, life is hard for those outside the house. This gives a soundtrack to life being lived, in a way that I think better than the new agey mood music does.
John is right- Yay, Nora!
She's a treat to watch. And listen to.
Wow, if the track is played backwards it sounds like Turn me on drib man
What a disappointment.
I was waiting for the dry hump and the lighter fluid.
Cute. I had to tweet that.
For birds about to rawk, we salute you.
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