Nature: Red-headed woodpeckers

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2022
  • "Sunday Morning" takes us this week among some red-headed woodpeckers at Knox Farm State Park in western New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @JohnnyAngel8
    @JohnnyAngel8 Před rokem +33

    This clip shows why it is so important to leave dead trees standing if they aren't at risk of injuring someone. Dead trees provide shelter and food for insects, birds, and other animals.

  • @jojopuppyfish
    @jojopuppyfish Před rokem +11

    I live near the C&O canal in Washington DC and when I see pileated woodpecker, it is such a thrill

  • @corinneanderson1273
    @corinneanderson1273 Před rokem +13

    One of my favorites. We have spotted woodpeckers in Florida.

  • @James18925
    @James18925 Před rokem +3

    So far the most beautiful thing I have seen or heard today

  • @chrislee1096
    @chrislee1096 Před rokem +8

    Love nature segments helps to forget all the bad news.

  • @crawnyxx
    @crawnyxx Před rokem +13

    Thank you, CBS for the present nostalgia and for starting our day as we escort out the weekend to begin a new week. 🍻

  • @margieerwin5798
    @margieerwin5798 Před rokem +1

    My grandchild and I enjoy your Nature videos very much. Thank you.

  • @ediebaxter6194
    @ediebaxter6194 Před rokem +2

    Very pretty and very relaxing. I love ❤️ the nature segments. I couldn't get Sunday Morning on my TV this morning.

  • @jonathanyoung9369
    @jonathanyoung9369 Před rokem +3

    I have at least 2 Ivory-billed woodpeckers in the woods behind my house, and I will drive my camper back there on the weekends just to catch a glimpse, but never have. I will never stop trying.

    • @JohnnyAngel8
      @JohnnyAngel8 Před rokem +5

      The ivory-billed woodpecker is almost certainly extinct. The last verified sighting of one in the US was in 1944.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před rokem +1

      Busted! Lol!

    • @JohnnyAngel8
      @JohnnyAngel8 Před rokem

      @@lewstone5430 😆

  • @justval4956
    @justval4956 Před rokem +1

    Woodpeckers are amazing birds. I've seen a woodpecker do his call on top of a pole or tree and would see blue Jays and Cardinals flock to him, watching him as he spoke. It was pretty amazing! ❤ the woodpecker

  • @drumcircler
    @drumcircler Před rokem +4

    Get outside, everybody!!! 🕊

  • @kensilverstein2910
    @kensilverstein2910 Před 3 měsíci

    i have a pair in my backyard every day. so beautiful and shy and cautious

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Před rokem +4

    Cardinals a gorgeous red but never seen woodpeckers like that. Cute.

  • @paulbunch5657
    @paulbunch5657 Před rokem +6

    Beautiful creatures. They absolutely love my log home!

    • @DanielHHurt
      @DanielHHurt Před rokem

      I had 2 homes next to each other, and one was a Log Cabin (Swedish cope round logs 8 inches diameter left natural. I had 2 sometimes 4 Red Headed Woodpeckers on my farm which unfortunately failed). The woodpeckers never went to the log cabin, but did go to a $300 maple tree I planted 40 feet behind the in-laws log cabin. This was in NW Tenn. which is in the heart of the RHWP territory year round, and ideal open savanah woodlands habitat. Observed from my front porch, back porch, living room, dining room, Garage and shop.
      Beautiful species of bird we are losing because of the Non-native, highly invasive European Starling....Not loss of habitat. That is such a common excuse and so easy to use. I am so tired of hearing that. There have never been so many dead trees in my life due to drought, floods, forest fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, disease, beavers, and oh yes, Insects because we persecuted and poisoned this bird and it will go into Extinction. Mark my word. Daniel

  • @ameliaerin1544
    @ameliaerin1544 Před rokem

    They are gorgeous!

  • @blossompoolofdramaclan8029
    @blossompoolofdramaclan8029 Před 10 měsíci

    I saw one of those at school once. Those heads are so beautiful to look at. ❤️🖤🤍

  • @dkerr4077
    @dkerr4077 Před rokem

    Such a beautiful bird!

  • @tvtimetravel
    @tvtimetravel Před rokem +3

    Wish we had them here in California.

    • @kansaspeach7727
      @kansaspeach7727 Před rokem

      They're in Cali! Amazing last week, my staff and myself spotted not 1, but three on a tree walking to our cars. Beautiful sight! 😍🙌🏽

    • @tvtimetravel
      @tvtimetravel Před rokem

      @@kansaspeach7727 Well now. I'll have to look that info up!

  • @marysmith9361
    @marysmith9361 Před rokem

    We have several families of the Red Headed Woodpeckers that eat birdseed and suet in our yard. Have the babies right now with the adults Love watching how they chase other birds off the feeders and suet cakes. Such beautiful birds!

  • @hollitheexaltedempress6957

    I love these looks at nature on CBS Sunday Morning they are what I anticipate, look forward to seeing when Sunday comes. I don't think I would sit through some of the other sad topics about the human condition if the nature shots were discontinued here. These looks at how the world was created are the only sign that life is better somewhere, that life could be better. if the "creator" had limited humans to the same ability to exist and share the bountiful blessings that every other part of existence always shares. Evolution is a process that has continued for untold millions of years but limiting the transition to human delusions becomes like cancer. That's why people experience mass destruction instead of these examples of nature.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před rokem

      The coming apocalypse will be the “limiting” mechanism you speak about. The humans who are left will be cured of their delusions.

  • @D3Hearts
    @D3Hearts Před rokem

    So nice to see.

  • @melaniemiles2783
    @melaniemiles2783 Před rokem +1

    One of God's greatest creations.

  • @ModelingGirl.CatLover
    @ModelingGirl.CatLover Před rokem +1

    Kalau di Indonesia ini namanya Burung Pelatuk 🤗

  • @alexwells9948
    @alexwells9948 Před rokem +2

    We leave you this morning in Knox Farm State Park in western New York where some red-headed woodpeckers are still pecking on dry trees

  • @6milemary419
    @6milemary419 Před rokem

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    @alexwells9948 Před rokem +1

    2:35 I'm Alex Wells please join Jane Pauley again next Sunday Morning until then i'll see you Tuesday for Here Comes the 🌞

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  • @joshuathomas4934
    @joshuathomas4934 Před rokem

    Rare birds here in Ct.

  • @jerrymammoser9101
    @jerrymammoser9101 Před rokem

    Isn’t it a pity that not one scene here is devoid of the din of traffic?

  • @DanielHHurt
    @DanielHHurt Před rokem

    I just wanted to commend CBS for featuring our most beautiful songbird.....the Red Headed Woodpecker. CBS might want to hold on to this video clip as I predict the Red Headed Woodpecker is headed for extinction like the Imperial and Ivory-billed Woodpecker. And it is Not due to habitat loss. I have never seen so many dead trees in my life. This is primarily due to Droughts, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning strikes, wild fires, insects, disease, beavers and even logging. it will be due to the non native, highly invasive European Starling. For 10 years between 2006 and 2016 I documented this on my 30 acre farm in NW Tennessee near Reel Foot Lake. Fossils from the Red Headed Woodpecker have been found by archeologists in Virginia, Florida and Illinois dating back 2 million years. It's a shame that our government desires only to de-list species and not add any to the Endangered Species List at least as a Threatened Species when they really need additional Help and protection from us.
    One of, if not the one event that dictated my career in life is seeing this gorgeous bird. I was 4 maybe 5 years old when I first saw my first Red Headed Woodpecker. It was about 1952 in NW. Tennessee. My parents both worked weekdays and my Mom would drop me off in the mornings at my Aunt's house to take care of me for the day. I was sitting on her back porch waiting for her to get off the phone which might take awhile. When suddenly, out of the corner of my eye, I saw something flashing black and white like a checkered flag. It flew from my left to right for about 50 feet....30 feet directly in front of me, and landed on the trunk of my Aunt's Apple tree. The woodpecker inched itself up the tree and as I then leaned forward to get a better view the RHW saw me and inched itself around the tree trunk to hide from me. Then the Woodpecker would peek out around tree trunk at me then back again. Needless to say this behavior was not just interesting but intriguing as well. It was and remains to this day as my "Spark Bird" as they call it in Birder's world. This event, as well as some others, inspired me to finish college, and go to work for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for 30 years enforcing all Federal laws protecting wildlife, particularly Migratory Birds I have now had a total of 71 years experience with this and am very concerned for the future of our Red Headed Woodpecker.
    Oh, someone asks what other experiences influenced me? Ok, it was the Passenger Pigeon, Aldo Leopold, DDT, Rachael Carson's "Silent Spring". Those were always enough reason.
    You will never defeat, or cheat Mother Nature without some adverse repercussions. True Story. Daniel

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