You Go Birding at the Biggest Week in American Birding Festival! (Narrated Mode) | Virtual Birding
Hello and welcome to this narrated POV bird walk at the Biggest Week in American Birding festival! This week’s target bird is Blackburnian Warbler! Will we be able to find it together? This video is Narrated Mode where we discuss birds, birding, and the place we are walking as we watch birds. If you prefer a Virtual Birding experience where you only hear the sounds of nature, check out Casual Mode! If you would like to test your birding skills, watch Challenge Mode prior to watching this video as this is the mode most like actual birding! Enjoy and happy birding! Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 00:43 Target Bird & Location 01:40 Birding the Warbler Lane 17:00 Fun Side Quest 20:02 Birding the Thrush Forest 29:08 Birding around the Woodlot 35:30 Walk Summary 35:39 Species List 36:53 Virtual Birding Life List 37:15 Bonus: Other Biggest Week Highlights

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