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Crossing a FLOODED ROAD to find ENDANGERED Red-cockaded Woodpeckers 

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The Red-cockaded Woodpecker is an endangered bird that can be found in the Southeastern United States. Join Derek and his girlfriend Claire as they search for this bird in extremely flooded conditions.
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Red-cockaded Woodpecker in the hand photo at 5:25 by U.S. Army Environmental Command - Endangered Species Branch, Fort Bragg C.C. by 2.0
Brown Pelican photos from 1:45-1:50 by Claire Galloway
Map at 1:10 from Bing Maps
All other photos and videos by Derek Sallmann
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@pataudalain7675
@pataudalain7675 3 года назад
Bravo! I saw it in W.G. Jones State Forest (TX) in April 2012
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Nice!
@darylbernard2616
@darylbernard2616 Год назад
The Rules of Chasing Birds 1. Sacrifices must be made 2. Get 'em all! Good work!
@fullercrowley
@fullercrowley 3 года назад
Cool! Thanks for all the wading so we could see that guy. :)
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@raminagrobis6112
@raminagrobis6112 Год назад
Your girlfriend is lovely! I wish you the best. And she is a birder....of course!😊
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Год назад
Thank you! I agree!
@carolshannon6449
@carolshannon6449 Год назад
Another great video
@bloomins8088
@bloomins8088 2 года назад
that trip looked like a win despite the roads. :) free cactus, woo!!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 года назад
It was! And “stabby” who is actually an agave plant, despite the sign, is doing great!
@mr1pearl
@mr1pearl 3 года назад
The turtle so cool ! Great footage of the woodpeckers !
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Thanks! I was amazed at the colors on that turtle. Really vibrant.
@Awakeningspirit20
@Awakeningspirit20 Месяц назад
You're so lucky to have a birding girlfriend! I would love to find someone, let alone someone to do such a beautiful thing with. If you come to the Carolina Sandhills, you won't get enough red-cockaded woodpeckers, or any woodpeckers for that matter! Just in the parking lot of Weymouth Woods I found like 3 different woodpecker species!
@xxpowwowbluexx
@xxpowwowbluexx 2 года назад
Alligators?
@LisaSaffell
@LisaSaffell 2 года назад
I was just thinking how annoying those sheep were and then you explained they were frogs!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 года назад
Haha I’m a fan of the sheep-frogs! 🐑 🐸
@LisaSaffell
@LisaSaffell 2 года назад
@@BadgerlandBirding lol, I am too now
@StellarLimpkin
@StellarLimpkin Год назад
This happened in my town a lot. Flooding was a pretty big problem.
@jimmierodgers1597
@jimmierodgers1597 8 месяцев назад
Narrow-mouthed toads calling @ 4:00
@Tigerpuffer
@Tigerpuffer Год назад
3:17 Dolomedes albineus
@MsDee_777
@MsDee_777 3 года назад
You and your girlfriend make a cute pair 😊 Awesome sighting of the Red-cokaded Woodpecker! I'm sure the wildlife is enjoying all that water 😃
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Thank you! 😊 And definitely!
@nathanwebb4836
@nathanwebb4836 2 года назад
There are several pine trees in our backyard and I recently saw a red-cockaded woodpecker on one of the pine trees. It was amazing to see.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 года назад
Awesome!
@lukeocasio2784
@lukeocasio2784 2 месяца назад
Amazing video I always love it when yall go to Louisiana !!!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much! We have more LA stuff that needs to be made still
@kateclark7250
@kateclark7250 3 года назад
Thank you for showing us these beautiful birds!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@kevinpoe8137
@kevinpoe8137 Год назад
When they were walking through the water, I was like watch them bump into an alligator
@YvonneSebastian1980
@YvonneSebastian1980 3 года назад
Wow.. young brave souls.. lol.. I would not walk in flood waters..coz I’m old and. Chicken.. lol.. anyway.. I learned again from y’all..but confused all at the same time..My Juan Pablo( I name them) which is what I thought was a male Downey ..visits my feeder daily ..seems to look like your bird you search for..interesting.. nice video..☮️❤️
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Haha, thanks! Juan Pablo is most-likely a Downy or Hairy Woodpecker. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers would have a big white cheek patch like the ones in this video. Here is some more info on the Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nOu9dYxtrpI.html
@YvonneSebastian1980
@YvonneSebastian1980 3 года назад
@@BadgerlandBirding yea.. Juan Pablo is a Downey thank you for the video reference☮️❤️
@evanoutside3516
@evanoutside3516 3 года назад
Looks like you guys had a great adventure that day!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
It definitely was!
@michaelfisk4272
@michaelfisk4272 Год назад
I live in Picayune about 30 min from slidell where this wildlife refuge is located and i have red cockaded woodpeckers around my property. I have large old growth slash and loblolly pine and some longleaf too. One ofthe neighboring properties around mine has an open pine grove with grassy herbaceous layer and few hardwoods and i hear their squeaky calls in this stand every day. Its their cluster site and they sometimes forage around my property. I live near the crosby arboretum in pucayune
@InLawsAttic
@InLawsAttic 2 года назад
We had a downy woodpecker feeding ferociously at our feeder, we live near a spring, in a suburb- and a red bellied pair, now with off spring come every day- but I don’t see the downy anymore. Do you know if they migrate? We live in suburb of Dallas. Thanks, this was so beautiful to see!!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 года назад
They don't really migrate but they seem to show up more when food is scarce in the winter so the Downy could just be off doing it's own thing
@InLawsAttic
@InLawsAttic 2 года назад
@@BadgerlandBirding Good to know, because we also have a small group of American Black Crows…5 and they seem to “own” this culdesac area… thanks for your reply! Love your channel!
@Ovenbirder
@Ovenbirder 3 года назад
Thanks for including the other creatures in your adventure. I was hoping you would mention the narrow-mouthed toads! I recognized them right away. SO loud and like a sheep bleeting! Also, I think it’s worth noting that Longleaf Pine habitat maintenance is largely dependent on humans due to the need for prescribed fire to keep the understory open and help the young regenerate successfully.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
The Narrow-mouthed Toads are awesome! Totally agree on the sheep comparison. And that's true about the pines. Keeping that understory clear is really important for the woodpeckers.
@barbaracole709
@barbaracole709 3 года назад
Thanks for showing the red-cockaded woodpeckers! I like them and it’s too bad that they are harder to these days due to the decline of the long-leaf pine forest habitat. I am glad that you all stayed safe and didn’t try to cross the flooded roads.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
@craigsrck4382
@craigsrck4382 3 года назад
Brilliant as always.... Btw i want to make a request, im not from the united states so it would be wonderful if you could do a program about the best birding sites a tourist coming to the US should go... to bag the most number of species, it would serve as an amazing guide to foreign birders dying to come on a birding trip to the US. Cheers
@evanoutside3516
@evanoutside3516 3 года назад
I recommend southern Arizona for some pretty great birding. The chiricahua mountains are a great place to check. I saw an American Dipper last time I was there. A lot of stuff also visits from Mexico in that region.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Thanks! We'll see what we can do!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
@@evanoutside3516 I've heard great things about AZ. Seems like it's definitely a top 5 place to visit in the U.S.
@Joe-nh9fy
@Joe-nh9fy 2 года назад
Florida is generally also a really great state to visit for birding
@Chris.Bentley.Wildlife
@Chris.Bentley.Wildlife 3 года назад
Wow that's awesome. I need to go sometime when its not flooded lol.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Totally!
@michaelfisk5285
@michaelfisk5285 2 года назад
I have been there many times, its not normally flooded like that but based off the date he filmed this it was right around the time of hurricane ida. I live in the area of big branch marsh.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 2 года назад
@@michaelfisk5285 No, this was filmed on May 22nd of 2021 before Ida. We just had a lot of rain, haha.
@naturewithgabe
@naturewithgabe 3 года назад
Great little adventure!! I still need to see a RCW. Surprised you didn’t see any cottonmouths or watersnakes in all that flooded water.
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
Thanks! And haha, same 😬 I really enjoy seeing Cottonmouths though…from a distance. Still haven’t seen a live Copperhead yet in the wild.
@Just_shush_now
@Just_shush_now Год назад
Why do you have a stork and a red kite in your introduction when they don’t live in the US?
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding Год назад
We do not have either of those birds in our introduction
@antlerking69
@antlerking69 3 года назад
Gator!!
@BadgerlandBirding
@BadgerlandBirding 3 года назад
🐊
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