❤️ We have a red-headed woodpeckers that made a home in a telephone pole next to our house. I enjoy watching them. We have also spotted two scissor tailed flycatchers with their pretty pink bellies. Hopefully it means their population is doing better❤
Or maybe they don't care about our human created equality. Natural selection of who is the most desperate and loudest chick for food gets the majority of it. That chick then has a higher likelihood of survival while the rest squander. But this is just speculation
My guess would be that they just pick a random one each time, and since the feedings are happening pretty much all day, there's enough that it just ends up evenly distributed. Like how if you flip a coin enough times, the results usually end up evenly split even though you're not trying to do that.
We definitely need woodpeckers not to go extinct. It seems every time they make a nest whole and move on from that whole other animals make that very same nest whole a home.
so neat.. nice little home they have, like a tree fort 80 ft up. they must've drilled a hole for the camera when ma & pa pecker were out looking for food. I noticed the mom took a longer time regurgitating up her vittles fr the youngins, mmm mmm mmm, gotta love a steamy hunka already chewed n partially digested worm or insect guts 😋
I love woodpeckers.and where i live we have Northern Flickers, Downies, and Hairy Woodpeckers (terrible name, should be changed). If you want to attract local woodpeckers to your yard, get a suet feeder and suet cakes. That will do it! They generally do not eat seeds.
In Northern Europe we use tallow balls (our version of the "suet cake") and peanuts to attract woodpeckers. I get a handful of Great Spotted Woodpeckers in my garden every winter. I do see the Black Woodpecker from time to time, but not at the feeder.
Incredible camera work... this is something requiring more effort than the entire staff at NewsHour... Never stop funding this show, PBS.
Ive never been outside America, I'm always amazed at how woodpeckers from different sides of the planet can look so similar.
❤️ We have a red-headed woodpeckers that made a home in a telephone pole next to our house. I enjoy watching them. We have also spotted two scissor tailed flycatchers with their pretty pink bellies. Hopefully it means their population is doing better❤
magnificent creatures. Woodpecker pair always keep a tab on each other by calling out. It is so cute!
I wouldn’t mind that kind of existence. No care in the world and enjoying what they were born to do ❤️
Maybe in next life, pal. u
there are many of them in the North of Moscow state
Until you get hit by a man hunter 😂 this life is miserable in anyway
constant danger of eagles and snakes
I'm a bird lover! This is unbelievably cool! Thank you for sharing! 🐦
Heartening to see deep wilderness still found in Poland
I've never seen Poland, outside of Warsaw, & big cities 🙏
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beautiful, thank you for sharing... have a good day 🙋☀️
It's just honestly AMAZING
Thank you so very much for your beautiful video!
I adore Black Woodpeckers. Thanks so much for sharing.
How do they know which chicks have been fed more than the others? Or I should say, how do they distribute the food evenly amongst the chicks?
I was thinking the same thing.
Or maybe they don't care about our human created equality. Natural selection of who is the most desperate and loudest chick for food gets the majority of it. That chick then has a higher likelihood of survival while the rest squander. But this is just speculation
My guess would be that they just pick a random one each time, and since the feedings are happening pretty much all day, there's enough that it just ends up evenly distributed. Like how if you flip a coin enough times, the results usually end up evenly split even though you're not trying to do that.
ua-cam.com/video/9TZQDA2yabg/v-deo.html I really liked this video. Maybe you all will enjoy it too, if you haven't already seen it : )
@@simonsaysism Indeed.
How did they get those shots inside the nest 😮
They put the camera in😮
Some of Europe’s biggest woodpeckers, about the size of a crow.
presumably your woodpeckers are immense.
Reminds me of the (extinct) critically endangered Ivory-billed Woodpecker of north america.
Amazing Nature beautifully captured 👌👌
Amazing
Awesome 👍🏽😁❤️🪶🪶🪶
Thank you to you for the video and thank you to nowadays technology to be able filming as we are also in the tree nest 🤗
Spectacular!! ❤
What a Beauty wish wish i were a bird :)living in tree's close to nature can fly wherever we want, life would be much beautiful than humans
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At first I thought someone was 🪚 sawing logs or something, then I realized it was the chicks making the sound! 😆
fabuloso!!
Beautiful
We definitely need woodpeckers not to go extinct. It seems every time they make a nest whole and move on from that whole other animals make that very same nest whole a home.
This is so cool. These birds are just the best. Hope they will get help and be moved to USA. That would work for me.
So you agree with the people that want wild animals to be completely extinct and endangered. Got it.
I know this voice, it’s the guy from spiderman; Rhino 😂😂
Terrible pronunciation of Stołowe National Park. Terrible!
Why do most woodpeckers display red plumage? Convergent evolution?
more like a common origin for all woodpecker species
Fantástico
*I’m wondering if this is a full 60 minute video or is it just a Short❓*
The full episode is on youtube on its PBS channel.
so neat.. nice little home they have, like a tree fort 80 ft up. they must've drilled a hole for the camera when ma & pa pecker were out looking for food. I noticed the mom took a longer time regurgitating up her vittles fr the youngins, mmm mmm mmm, gotta love a steamy hunka already chewed n partially digested worm or insect guts 😋
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Wow 😳 that is awesome.
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The Herd Mentality in the Human species is very strong and can be influenced by outside sources
Sometimes even a color or word or symbol can evoke a response
A color or colors skueal like a pig
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I love woodpeckers.and where i live we have Northern Flickers, Downies, and Hairy Woodpeckers (terrible name, should be changed). If you want to attract local woodpeckers to your yard, get a suet feeder and suet cakes. That will do it! They generally do not eat seeds.
In Northern Europe we use tallow balls (our version of the "suet cake") and peanuts to attract woodpeckers. I get a handful of Great Spotted Woodpeckers in my garden every winter. I do see the Black Woodpecker from time to time, but not at the feeder.
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I thought it was an anime girl?