Sjr: Don't feel bad. In California in the 1950s people were giging frogs and boiling those for food, driving around in empty fields in old Model T Fords shooting jack rabbits, catching crayfish from drying up streams, fishing for carp in streams, raising goats on scrub for meat and milk and cheese. The food habits in rural America still include squirrel during the last week of the month and possum and ground hog. While I was visiting in Appalachia I saw 'Appalachian Streak' fried and made into a sandwich. It was a slice of baloney. Children used to 'churn butter's by shaking it in a Mason jar full of fresh cream. Butter was actually a waste product in the early 1950s, used as dog food and burned instead of candles. I would bet most Americans now could not even imagine how to burn butter instead of candles.
@@BoatsArtsPolitics absolutely agree. That’s how it was. There’s nothing to feel bad about. Don’t be surprised if we go back to those days the way things are going.
why!!!??? can you imagine if they were spotted by a hungry animal which starts to chase one of these things! it would be all like... oh no, I best be going quickly now...wobble...wobble LOL,,,cute
I wonder if they do that to vibrate the ground in order to stir movement in insects underfoot, so as to eat them. They are a type of shore bird, which prefers the forest.
Takes time to get anywhere where you’re dancing all the way!
Time flies fast when you are having fun.
lol
What a rhythm; the head with the beak is noticeably stationary and the rest of the body is dancing!
I could watch this beautiful bird an entire day! Thanks for sharing! Greetings from Brazil!
These birds are a delight! Love them! Thanks for sharing!
My favourite bird- and there are so very many to chose from❣️❣️❣️
I love these little creatures!!!!!
Loving it.❤☕️
Thank you for keeping the audio. I spent 40 minutes trying to find a video of woodcock walking without any background music
To be honest. I can't watch it without music now 😭..... You know there's something called turning down the volume? 😂❤
So cute
Even with NO MUSIC, he dances BETTER than ME...🤭
They are so funny to watch😊
I was waiting for some musical accompaniment..!
Awe it's cute
HI FROM LAMOINE MAINE LOVE WATCHING THESE BIRDS 🐦 THANK YOU FOR SHARING VIDEO
LOVE DISCO BIRD!!!!!
How do they ever get anywhere in a timely manner?!
They are known for being tardy.
Animals have no concept of appointments, hope this helps
They are always on time because they have no time to waste!
They fly when they're in a hurry, otherwise, they just dance their life away. We could learn a lot from that philosophy. 😊
throw some feed in his hat. I can't believe I ate one. in the 50s dirt poor, we ate anything. I feel awful about that
How did it taste?
Sjr: Don't feel bad. In California in the 1950s people were giging frogs and boiling those for food, driving around in empty fields in old Model T Fords shooting jack rabbits, catching crayfish from drying up streams, fishing for carp in streams, raising goats on scrub for meat and milk and cheese.
The food habits in rural America still include squirrel during the last week of the month and possum and ground hog.
While I was visiting in Appalachia I saw 'Appalachian Streak' fried and made into a sandwich. It was a slice of baloney.
Children used to 'churn butter's by shaking it in a Mason jar full of fresh cream. Butter was actually a waste product in the early 1950s, used as dog food and burned instead of candles. I would bet most Americans now could not even imagine how to burn butter instead of candles.
@@BoatsArtsPolitics absolutely agree. That’s how it was. There’s nothing to feel bad about. Don’t be surprised if we go back to those days the way things are going.
You shouldn't feel awful about it.
@@roberthayes5037ha, I know right! Gotta be prepared!
i feel sad knowing they use to hunt this bird for games...such a chill and lonely bird
They are still hunted - and videos of it on RUclips.
It's a funky birb.
Great shot! I would love to see this little guy boogy in my area. [Waves from Hudson Valley area, NY] 😂🥰👋
Says my feet are cold.
why!!!??? can you imagine if they were spotted by a hungry animal which starts to chase one of these things! it would be all like... oh no, I best be going quickly now...wobble...wobble LOL,,,cute
Skinner: They do have wings to fly away.
Put on some music for this little guy!
Este está evoluindo esqueceu do pacinho e andou reto😂
Lindinho ❤
“Stayin’ Alive, Stayin’ Alive”
Now put it to funky dance music.
Mambo #5
meep.
Wow what a long beek!
I wonder if they do that to vibrate the ground in order to stir movement in insects underfoot, so as to eat them. They are a type of shore bird, which prefers the forest.
Meep 🤷🏼♂️
stupid cute bird
a video how she run please
Why did they do that?To get a Female Bird?
To catch worms from the soil.
They make meeping noises and do a flight dance when the mating season happens
Dios mio, asi cuando para que llegue a su destino 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can they walk normally?
*That is normal.*
2:08
Lol yes and quite fast too
dancing to a song only he / she can hear ?
is'nt a woodcock the same as a woodpecker ?
No
It's okay to eat birds. God gave permission
Not the same as woodpecker