"Sorry to ruin the party, but that's not a loon. It's a Canada goose."
I think you're wrong. I listened to loon audio before naming my video, and now I've compared Canada goose audio and that seems quite obviously wrong. Moreover, I submitted the audio to Grok and Grok agreed with me.
We hear (and see and feel) the Canada geese all the time and they are not delightful!
"It’s a loon, but the song doesn’t have that haunting quality you hear on the northern lakes at sunset. Maybe they have a different song at dawn?"
When they first started up, before I began recording, it was a someone different sound — individual long notes from one bird, then silence, then a response from another bird. It felt like a conversation, starting out with hellos, then becoming more complex. It seemed clearly motivated by the sun. They had to be talking about the coming day — a day and not a night.
I'm all about video in landscape mode! Nice work! Vertical videos still feel weird to me ... Generation Jones here, although I feel like I vibe more with the Gen X'ers.
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We are all tilted, jilted in our own aesthetic perspective.
I love the call of the loon! Around here this week, it’s been the trilling of redwing blackbirds.
And, yes, the storm is headed this way towards Lake Michigan… I hear the thunder growling.
Ahh, those loons.
That's very nice. Only a loonatic would disagree.
Sorry to ruin the party, but that's not a loon. It's a Canada goose.
"Sorry to ruin the party, but that's not a loon. It's a Canada goose."
I think you're wrong. I listened to loon audio before naming my video, and now I've compared Canada goose audio and that seems quite obviously wrong. Moreover, I submitted the audio to Grok and Grok agreed with me.
We hear (and see and feel) the Canada geese all the time and they are not delightful!
I did a lot of research, and that is neither a Loon nor a Canadian Goose. It's an aardvark. I checked with 3 different AIs.
It's a common mistake; no shame.
“ The horizontality tells you..,”
It’s the landscapicastity of the video. It is width dominated.
It’s a loon, but the song doesn’t have that haunting quality you hear on the northern lakes at sunset. Maybe they have a different song at dawn?
"It’s a loon, but the song doesn’t have that haunting quality you hear on the northern lakes at sunset. Maybe they have a different song at dawn?"
When they first started up, before I began recording, it was a someone different sound — individual long notes from one bird, then silence, then a response from another bird. It felt like a conversation, starting out with hellos, then becoming more complex. It seemed clearly motivated by the sun. They had to be talking about the coming day — a day and not a night.
I'm all about video in landscape mode! Nice work! Vertical videos still feel weird to me ... Generation Jones here, although I feel like I vibe more with the Gen X'ers.
With respect to the placement of horizons, there's the forcefully given opinion of John Ford... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45tpBq_xHYU
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