These guys are gorgeous !!! I had hair that colour back in my punk days in the late 70's..........cutest little birdies !! I love watching birds eat and bathe .....thank you for sharing this ......it's beautiful !
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Lol. Why are you surprised? Birds are world-known for their poor parenting skills 😂😭😂 *"the early bird gets the worm;"* Momma only feeds who is up at that exact time dinner arrives, in this case, the one who pushes his head in, regardless if its the same one every time. 😂😂😂 P.s. not so sure if what she's doing there is feeding, but yeah, caught my point?
In my backyard about 10 years ago I thought someone was knocking at re-download it with a hammer or chisel or they're absolutely beautiful beautiful beautiful thank you for the showing George geeze that's it I'm done it to escrow Jackie grodecki
Yesterday i saw a pair of adults in my yard. They were tearing up rotting logs i had put down to combat erosion on a down slope. So glad i kept those logs ! What a beautiful sight to wake up to!
I thought that too, especially when they raise their red crests . And the sort of prehistoric look is maybe not so surprising, as like all modern birds, they are descended from dinosaurs. The original one was Archaeopteryx , of which a few fossils exist.
I had a pair of pileated Woodpeckers nesting in my front yard last year- I was so excited I could barely stand it! I watched them everyday; soon they were carrying poop sacs away from the nest so I knew their babies had hatched! We had an unusually hot day for Maine on May 24th and the next day when I saw the parents at the nest hole they were acting very strange. They each peeked in and out a few times, flew to a tree nearby and began to cry out. I stopped seeing them after and I knew their babies had died 😔. I was so depressed, I can't tell you how excited I was to witness moments like this video. I had even made up a story with all my pictures of them for a bird group I belong to, so my internet friends were looking forward to their babies too. Pileated Woodpeckers are fascinating birds- they remind me of dinosaurs lol.
Precious. Never seen the most beautiful video of the babies woodpecker before. Amazing footage, great film. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
@@3John-Bishop You're correct. I had a mockingbird nest in my hibiscus bush and one of the 3 babies there was huge. One day I found two on the ground, one dead and the other one almost lifeless. Probably got pushed out by the big one. I took the live one in and nursed him back to health. I eventually had to take in the big one as well due to cats in the neighborhood. The little one almost caught up to his size in a few weeks. Parents still kept feeding them when I would put the out in the yard. They are gone now. One day, when they were ready, they flew away and never came back.
Too cool! We have a male ( with the red mustache) and a female that come to our suet feeder quite regularly (1-4 times a week or so.) They are HUGE birds with that same loud 'monkey' call. I will have to keep an eye out for any nest cavities. Great upload. Thanks!
Wow! Beautiful. I had one of these that would come to my first home and walk up & down the tree trunk, exactly two times each day (around the same time) for almost 10 years!!! Gorgeous bird. It was huge. Miss that house.
These could be the most gorgeous intelligent little beings I've ever seen , just the most beuatifully captured footage of these charming little birds - well done you 💕💕
@Collins Ongaya instinct is a man made ethymological word that has no reality in the universe or on earth. It is a construction of human academic imagination that thinks we know how nature works. Humans are no less instinctive than other animals. What we think is a self conscious mind that we have is in fact hiding its triggers and its sources which are all instinctive. All our thoughts are created by instinct then the frontal cortex is allowed to travel through those already pre-made thoughts, ideas and decision and let to believe that it is making self aware decision. This is entirely deceptive. We are not even a 0.0001% of a 1% less instinctive than animals. It is just that what we identify as who we are in our brain is a misperception. Our illusion self awareness in the front cortex cannot see the rest of the brain that is the source of all thoughts and is invisible to that self awareness. An example of that is a pianist playing a piece. Is he self conscious of his body playing mechanics to play the score, in fact, he is not. The frontal cortex is useless during a performance everything comes from the hidden instinctive brain that has learned the score. The frontal cortex just needs to remain quiet and not interfere for the performance to go well. The whole self conscious part of the brain is a hinderance to a good performance.
@Collins Ongaya All that is relative thinking only. Ants farm aphids to provide honeydew on tap. Ants have been documented attacking and fighting off ladybirds and other predators that have tried to eat their aphids. They can carry their animal farms to new colonies and herd them where needed on new plant crop. What constitute an advance tool is relative to your human reference thinking it is not an absolute and mean to categorize. A superior alien intelligence might find human intelligence not advanced at all. Many animals build and use tools. Some animals even build tools that serve to build other tools (some birds). Again, advanced idea is another fallacy, it's a relative notion. Evolution has not stopped, what a hominidae might have considered advanced 2 million years ago, is archaic now. The same way human thoughts and technology will look archaic in two million years. Form of government is another easy one. Ants, Bee colonies have a monarchy. If you think human democracy exist you are mislead. It's only oligarchies. To answer you question ,there is no barrier or sacred difference between humans and animals. It is all prejudice, anthropological error and ignorance. There is nothing magical about humans that other animals are not the process of aquiring progressively giving it more evolution time.
@@panchotz100. good ?? good is the most abused word in the dictionary. It means everything and nothing as well as its contrary. Nature does not need you to pass jugment on what is 'good' for itself or not. Nature thrived million of years without the last 0.001 million of year of human desctructive intervention.
This is too cute! I saw a woodpecker with black and white stripes on the back getting some snacks from our bird feeder this morning so I thought of searching a video about it. This is such an interesting creature.. The way it feeds its babies makes me laugh so hard.. like shoveling into its throat until it pukes lols.
Eu vim relembrar esse vídeo porque um amigo meu acabou de postar nos _status_ do Whats dele que acreditou na "risada do Pica-Pau". Mas eu também tinha visto o vídeo falso no _Instagram._
Phil Brown Thanks so much for uploading your video. I have just heard my first pileated nestlings and couldn't be more excited! Couldn't have identified them without hearing them so thanks!
@@foureyedpossum4613 they chase each other around the yard screeching and yelling from tree to tree. If you want to hear something truly bizarre catch a listen to a Barred Owl. So the first time I heard them I thought some primates escaped from Jacksonville zoo. They call it caterwauling but it sounds just like monkeys in the trees.
@@waltersobchak7275 we have at least three owls in our neighborhood (which I find really odd because of how territorial owls are) they scream all the time, leave a window open and you won't sleep