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Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard.
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Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/wFTm3A7HpxM
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published: 17 May 2012
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Woodpeckers Premium Router Table Package
The Woodpeckers Premium Router Table package featuring the Side Winder 420 Router Lift and Super Fence. Get a close-up look at what makes this package a great choice for Woodworkers.
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published: 07 Mar 2011
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How to Help Red-headed Woodpeckers 2018
On July 11 2018 I found these red-headed woodpeckers nesting in a dead elm tree on our farm near Mitchell South Dakota. Unlike most woodpeckers, the male and the female red-headed woodpecker look exactly alike. I’m sure there are young in the nest as the parents are taking turns entering the hole. The young must be pretty small yet as there is no visible insect being brought to the nest. At this stage the parents regurgitate all of the food for the chicks.
The redheaded woodpecker population has declined 70% since the mid 1960s and continues to decline. There are a few things landowners can do to help the red-headed woodpecker. One is to create habitat. I’ve been killing the many Siberian elm trees growing on our farm. They are a nuisance tree, but as a standing dead tree they make gre...
published: 30 Jul 2018
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Pileated woodpecker
The largest woodpecker alive in North America.
Nikon D4 with 600mm lens. i.3 extender.
t's early Sunday morning and this adult Pileated Woodpecker decides to go looking for breakfast. The snag he finds the grubs in is the worse for wear.
Filmed on a Nikon D4 with 600mm lens
Video: Martyn Stewart
Soundtrack can be found here: soundcloud.com/martynstewart/pileated-woodpecker-foraging
published: 11 Aug 2013
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Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule Product Tour
Steve Johnson, the Down to Earth Woodworker, provides a detailed overview of the many features of the Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule as well as a few of the accessories you can use with it.
published: 18 Aug 2015
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Why Woodpeckers do not get Concussions?- Animated Video
Woodpecker bangs its head against the tree at the speed of 16 miles an hour, without causing any damage to its head. Find out how.
Background music: Running Waters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Sources :
http://bjo.bmj.com/content/86/8/843
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/55721
http://www.nature.com/eye/journal/v21/n1/full/6702163a.html
published: 06 Jun 2017
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Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard.
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Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard.
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Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/wFTm3A7HpxM
National Geographic
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Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard.
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About National Geographic:
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Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/wFTm3A7HpxM
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 1424301
2:12
Woodpeckers Premium Router Table Package
The Woodpeckers Premium Router Table package featuring the Side Winder 420 Router Lift and Super Fence. Get a close-up look at what makes this package a great c...
The Woodpeckers Premium Router Table package featuring the Side Winder 420 Router Lift and Super Fence. Get a close-up look at what makes this package a great choice for Woodworkers.
http://www.woodpeck.com/
https://wn.com/Woodpeckers_Premium_Router_Table_Package
The Woodpeckers Premium Router Table package featuring the Side Winder 420 Router Lift and Super Fence. Get a close-up look at what makes this package a great choice for Woodworkers.
http://www.woodpeck.com/
- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 66141
2:08
How to Help Red-headed Woodpeckers 2018
On July 11 2018 I found these red-headed woodpeckers nesting in a dead elm tree on our farm near Mitchell South Dakota. Unlike most woodpeckers, the male and th...
On July 11 2018 I found these red-headed woodpeckers nesting in a dead elm tree on our farm near Mitchell South Dakota. Unlike most woodpeckers, the male and the female red-headed woodpecker look exactly alike. I’m sure there are young in the nest as the parents are taking turns entering the hole. The young must be pretty small yet as there is no visible insect being brought to the nest. At this stage the parents regurgitate all of the food for the chicks.
The redheaded woodpecker population has declined 70% since the mid 1960s and continues to decline. There are a few things landowners can do to help the red-headed woodpecker. One is to create habitat. I’ve been killing the many Siberian elm trees growing on our farm. They are a nuisance tree, but as a standing dead tree they make great woodpecker habitat. I’ve been planting locally collected bur oaks to replace the elm trees as red-headed woodpeckers love acorns. Another thing you can do is eliminate the unprotected invasive European starlings. They compete aggressively with red-headed woodpeckers. We’ve been shooting and trapping them. Since locally reducing the starling population, the red-headed woodpeckers have nested successfully two years in a row on the farm. Hopefully by implementing these improvments there will be more pairs of red-headed woodpeckers nesting on our farm in southeast South Dakota.
Learn more about woodpeckers of North America with:
Peterson Reference Guide to Woodpeckers of North America
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Woodpeckers of North America
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Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 055 Aluminium 3-Section Tripod with Horizontal Column
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On July 11 2018 I found these red-headed woodpeckers nesting in a dead elm tree on our farm near Mitchell South Dakota. Unlike most woodpeckers, the male and the female red-headed woodpecker look exactly alike. I’m sure there are young in the nest as the parents are taking turns entering the hole. The young must be pretty small yet as there is no visible insect being brought to the nest. At this stage the parents regurgitate all of the food for the chicks.
The redheaded woodpecker population has declined 70% since the mid 1960s and continues to decline. There are a few things landowners can do to help the red-headed woodpecker. One is to create habitat. I’ve been killing the many Siberian elm trees growing on our farm. They are a nuisance tree, but as a standing dead tree they make great woodpecker habitat. I’ve been planting locally collected bur oaks to replace the elm trees as red-headed woodpeckers love acorns. Another thing you can do is eliminate the unprotected invasive European starlings. They compete aggressively with red-headed woodpeckers. We’ve been shooting and trapping them. Since locally reducing the starling population, the red-headed woodpeckers have nested successfully two years in a row on the farm. Hopefully by implementing these improvments there will be more pairs of red-headed woodpeckers nesting on our farm in southeast South Dakota.
Learn more about woodpeckers of North America with:
Peterson Reference Guide to Woodpeckers of North America
Buy it at https://amzn.to/2K7XWRF
Another source for woodpeckers of North America is:
Woodpeckers of North America
Buy it at https://amzn.to/2LBxtBm
If you liked this video
1. Subscribe to my channel
2. Click the "thumbs up"
3. Share it with friends
4. Leave a comment
Thanks for watching and I hope to see you here again on my Backyard Birds channel.
Equipment Used to Make this Video
(Camera)
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS 12MP Digital Camera with 2.8-Inch LCD
http://amzn.to/2G6OgGH
(Tripod)
Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 055 Aluminium 3-Section Tripod with Horizontal Column
http://amzn.to/2oTp7Yq
(Head)
Manfrotto 128RC Micro Fluid Head with 200PL 14 RC2 Rapid Connector Plate
http://amzn.to/2FFO9Ep
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 875
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Pileated woodpecker
The largest woodpecker alive in North America.
Nikon D4 with 600mm lens. i.3 extender.
t's early Sunday morning and this adult Pileated Woodpecker decides to go...
The largest woodpecker alive in North America.
Nikon D4 with 600mm lens. i.3 extender.
t's early Sunday morning and this adult Pileated Woodpecker decides to go looking for breakfast. The snag he finds the grubs in is the worse for wear.
Filmed on a Nikon D4 with 600mm lens
Video: Martyn Stewart
Soundtrack can be found here: soundcloud.com/martynstewart/pileated-woodpecker-foraging
https://wn.com/Pileated_Woodpecker
The largest woodpecker alive in North America.
Nikon D4 with 600mm lens. i.3 extender.
t's early Sunday morning and this adult Pileated Woodpecker decides to go looking for breakfast. The snag he finds the grubs in is the worse for wear.
Filmed on a Nikon D4 with 600mm lens
Video: Martyn Stewart
Soundtrack can be found here: soundcloud.com/martynstewart/pileated-woodpecker-foraging
- published: 11 Aug 2013
- views: 2553769
5:32
Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule Product Tour
Steve Johnson, the Down to Earth Woodworker, provides a detailed overview of the many features of the Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule as well as a few of the acces...
Steve Johnson, the Down to Earth Woodworker, provides a detailed overview of the many features of the Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule as well as a few of the accessories you can use with it.
https://wn.com/Woodpeckers_Woodworking_Rule_Product_Tour
Steve Johnson, the Down to Earth Woodworker, provides a detailed overview of the many features of the Woodpeckers Woodworking Rule as well as a few of the accessories you can use with it.
- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 38028
3:49
Why Woodpeckers do not get Concussions?- Animated Video
Woodpecker bangs its head against the tree at the speed of 16 miles an hour, without causing any damage to its head. Find out how.
Background music: Running W...
Woodpecker bangs its head against the tree at the speed of 16 miles an hour, without causing any damage to its head. Find out how.
Background music: Running Waters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Sources :
http://bjo.bmj.com/content/86/8/843
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/55721
http://www.nature.com/eye/journal/v21/n1/full/6702163a.html
https://wn.com/Why_Woodpeckers_Do_Not_Get_Concussions_Animated_Video
Woodpecker bangs its head against the tree at the speed of 16 miles an hour, without causing any damage to its head. Find out how.
Background music: Running Waters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Sources :
http://bjo.bmj.com/content/86/8/843
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/55721
http://www.nature.com/eye/journal/v21/n1/full/6702163a.html
- published: 06 Jun 2017
- views: 35227