Cutting Hay the Old Fashioned Way

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @JustaFewAcresFarm
    @JustaFewAcresFarm  3 года назад +100

    Ack! I wasn't asking for a solution for grass hanging on my draw pin...That's why I made a joke about it! I am aware of the various solutions, but it's really not a problem...

    • @grimsonforce7504
      @grimsonforce7504 3 года назад +12

      Lol some people just have an input for everything. Ignore them, loved the video and eye in the sky view. Can't wait to have land of my own someday.

    • @d.j.robinson9424
      @d.j.robinson9424 3 года назад +3

      Great job Pete, my dryer eats my clothes, unless my wife bleaches the darks, then off to good will.. just wondering why you don't bale the hay when it's green, wouldn't it have more water and nutrition for the cows..? 🖒💚👍🚜🐃🐃🐃🐃🐂

    • @wilymcgee
      @wilymcgee 3 года назад +5

      hi Pete!
      would any of your even older tractors be able to run the haybine? just curious.
      i know now having a live PTO is one of the issues...

    • @douglasbailey6834
      @douglasbailey6834 3 года назад +5

      @@d.j.robinson9424 If you bale it when it's wet, you can get spontaneous combustion and burn down your barn if you keep inside. Just set it all on fire if kept outside.

    • @AuctionJunky
      @AuctionJunky 3 года назад +2

      @@wilymcgee An H is capable of running his 7’ haybine and the square baler on flat ground. Not fun, but capable. Same with the 504.

  • @allanulen3809
    @allanulen3809 3 года назад +97

    I've said it before but to me there's nothing as relaxing as listening to old equipment doing what it was meant to do. the simplicity of it is wonderful. if it breaks you can fix it.

    • @scottleduc9241
      @scottleduc9241 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah with this stuff you don't need to be a computer tech to work on it

  • @Jeddco66
    @Jeddco66 3 года назад +24

    i hear --OTHER-- farm channels oh the ac is out on the fancy dan tractor i cant do hay today till its fixed. glad to see someone takin care of the old iron. thanks Pete for being a down to earth FARMER

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 3 года назад +2

      Fewer things to break on the old technology makes them more dependable and longer lasting. I'd be surprised if 100 years from now there will be one of today's tractors still running.

    • @reesvalleyranch3933
      @reesvalleyranch3933 2 года назад

      It’s not fun having a cab tractor with no ac on a 95 degree day, it’s about 20 degrees hotter in the cab than outside.

    • @jimsteele7108
      @jimsteele7108 2 года назад

      @@danburch9989 , you nailed it, brother!

  • @johnstokes5164
    @johnstokes5164 3 года назад +8

    Hey, Pete my wife and my two kids cammy 9 and John JR 11 Absolutely love watching you and your family you are a true American dream and you set a great example for our future farmers God bless you and your family!!!

  • @johnduckett243
    @johnduckett243 3 года назад +9

    I had this video playing while working in the shop tonight and the neighbor stopped up with his nephews after unloading hay, they all were commenting on how they watch and love your videos. I could name at least 10 people who follow you. Keep up the great work, we are just 20 miles north of your farm!

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 3 года назад +3

    Nice video and loved watching this. Thank you. Being out in the open on a tractor is really what farming should be. Not in an air conditioned modern machine.

  • @mokpot
    @mokpot 2 года назад

    Something so satisfying watching the old equipment work

  • @frank64409
    @frank64409 3 года назад +11

    Pete, I know it takes more time moving the camera around, giving us a different view, and at the same time keeping it interesting to watch. Thank you for keeping your post always interesting and informative.

  • @duanehanrahan9786
    @duanehanrahan9786 3 года назад +5

    I grew up on a farm . In my day , this was considered modern fancy equipment that only the rich could afford .

  • @wadebardo6457
    @wadebardo6457 3 года назад +17

    I mowed a lot of acres with an exact copy of that mower when I was a kid. I think it had the same dents and bent parts as well. It’s funny how the sounds bring back so many memories and I can almost smell the hay while watching this.

    • @briandufty5081
      @briandufty5081 3 года назад +2

      Me to. Oil sound taste. Smell. Touch. Me to.

  • @brendadecker8812
    @brendadecker8812 3 года назад +2

    I miss putting up hay. Love the smell of fresh cut hay. We used to do small square bales for horses. It was a lot of work getting it on the wagons and in the loft.

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 3 года назад +14

    I really appreciate that you demonstrate that being old doesn’t mean you are useless! Beautifully thick growth...if I were a cow my mouth would be watering 😂🤣. “Make hay while the sun shines”👍❤️

    • @mackenzieregan
      @mackenzieregan 3 года назад

      If you were a vegan would your mouth water?

  • @lynnleavitt478
    @lynnleavitt478 3 года назад +3

    In the 1930's shortly after my aunt married my uncle. He was mowing hay with a horse drawn mower. The hay would rustle as the mower approached, and out would fly a pheasant. After it happened a few times, he decided the next time he saw movement, he'd jump off the mower and they'd have pheasant for dinner. he did exactly that, but instead of it being a pheasant, it turnrd out to be a skunk. Needless to say, pheasant wasn't on the table that night.My uncle spent over a week banished from the house and spent considerable time soaking in a livestock trough attempting to rid himself of the smell. I wish I had recorded his account as he told it to me, but unfortunitely I didn''t. we would pester him to repeat it over the years, and loved hearing the story as he told it with a chuckle each time. He passed away about 20 years ago he and my aunt were married for more than 80 years

  • @charvelmodel2
    @charvelmodel2 3 года назад +10

    Hello from Alaska! I could watch this all day. Thanks for all the work you put in to get all these great angles. 👍🏻
    Also just my 2 cents… I love the longer videos when it is of you running the machinery. A 20 minute video filled with classic farm equipment working is such a treat. Thanks!

  • @albertabrandenburg5027
    @albertabrandenburg5027 3 года назад

    Pete , you did right by buying old farm equipment because you still have your farm . Just think how lucky you are and how so many farmers lost everything by buying all new and bigger farm equipment. They lost everything so I say to you you use your money for old farm equipment and stay in business and you are loving every minute of it . Love the sound of that old tracker and mower it bring back memories of my father in law and my husband using the old farm equipment .

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 3 года назад +2

    Pete thanks again for taking us along. I always enjoy watching farm equipment, especial the older type in action.

  • @chetsicinski9787
    @chetsicinski9787 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into these videos. Makes my days shorter

  • @oblias888
    @oblias888 3 года назад +10

    Once again, Pete, speaking for all of us who crave levity in our lives, we thank you!!!!!

  • @JetTech1992
    @JetTech1992 3 года назад +43

    Hi Pete I once drove from Rochester, NY to Newburgh, NY it was the most beautiful 🤩 scenic drive ever👍
    What did the left eye say to the right eye? Something between us smells 👃

    • @zadokmotorfreight2423
      @zadokmotorfreight2423 3 года назад

      Dang.... that's a good one!! I'll be using it!

    • @brucethomas3100
      @brucethomas3100 3 года назад

      Michael
      I have driven the route that you speak of many times in all seasons, beautiful country. Really miss seeing the countryside in late spring and the fall.

  • @ritabrunetti381
    @ritabrunetti381 3 года назад +9

    Hi Peter, I'm always amazed how you and your family have this farming thing down to a science. Be well.

  • @grammybear4226
    @grammybear4226 3 года назад

    🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ ❤️

  • @johnmenz148
    @johnmenz148 3 года назад +3

    That's some really good looking 2nd cutting hay! Your cattle will really love it over the winter.

  • @paulamarie631
    @paulamarie631 3 года назад +1

    That was cool filming when it showed underneath the tractor. Awesome!!

  • @cherylmeyers2310
    @cherylmeyers2310 3 года назад

    I never understand what is not to like about these videos

  • @qrplife
    @qrplife 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoy the haying videos. Never gets old for this viewer.

  • @Gardenergal
    @Gardenergal 3 года назад

    I love the drone shots of hay cutting and bailing.

  • @nancycolbert2703
    @nancycolbert2703 3 года назад +12

    " I make hay with all old equipment "! Never has a statement had more then one meaning. Lol😉

  • @karenwerth8484
    @karenwerth8484 3 года назад

    Growing up our “heavy” tractor was a 930 Case which we used for plowing, cutting, baling, etc
    Brings back memories

  • @krissyb1980
    @krissyb1980 3 года назад +5

    That old international is a boss. I love listening to it. You think any of these new tractors with all their computers will still be working 50 years later?

  • @STEVEMcNEIL673
    @STEVEMcNEIL673 3 года назад +2

    I just stumbled across your RUclips yesterday &let me tell ya I’m hooked. I appreciate people like yourself cause you take the time to teach. That old McCormick Deering is a beautiful tractor 🚜. Thank you for the awesome content ‼️👍🏼

  • @asappehacresheritagehomest546
    @asappehacresheritagehomest546 3 года назад

    Pete ... just wanted to take a minute to say thank you for what you and your family do on youtube. It is beyond refreshing to see a channel that is devoted to true homesteading content and a channel that doesn't utilize T&A thumbnails and content for click bait. I am beyond appalled at the number of men who use their wives' sexuality in the name of making money on youtube for so called "homestead" videos. I am equally appalled at those wives for tolerating it. Blessings to you and your home sir.

  • @deborahthomas1442
    @deborahthomas1442 3 года назад +2

    Watching you and your family on your farm is definitely a motivator for me. The video you recently did on your home and how it took commitment and drive to reach certain goals was awesome. I had my granddaughter watch it and she now understands that it takes time to reach goals and understands that working for your goals will pay off if you don't give up. Thanks for your positive attitude and your goofy jokes.....

  • @beeback4
    @beeback4 3 года назад +1

    Pete, I love your farming channel. You are the hardest working guy I've see on here in a long time. I love how you have everything figured out and your not affraid to tackle a job that seems huge!

  • @BarrRunForge
    @BarrRunForge 3 года назад

    Just finished our final cutting/video with our IH 990. Love using the older equipment too. 1971 Deutz 1006 tractor, Oliver 88, Farmal Super A, IH 990 haybine, New Holland 56 Rollabar rake, MF 12 square baller, Pequa 710 Fluffer/tedder . Great stuff. Thank you for sharing.

  • @dreastman
    @dreastman 2 года назад

    I love the different angles so we can see how the haybine actually works and how you operate it!

  • @brianpritt4154
    @brianpritt4154 3 года назад +16

    I always start a field clockwise on the out side. After cutting a few swaths I go counter clockwise along the outside and use the first cut as a guide to keep from running the mower into fence posts. Not that it ever happened to me😇

  • @jon2140
    @jon2140 3 года назад +1

    Great video. We mowed our hay almost the exact same way. Our equipment was a bit bigger. We had a 1066 mowing and we put everything into squares so we went about 6 times to make more room is all. Watching you work makes me really miss doing hay.
    Be well my friend.
    Be well my friend.

  • @brycewiborg8095
    @brycewiborg8095 3 года назад +7

    Having been born in the 50s, and been in my teens when your haying equipment was built it seems modern to me.
    I recall a farmer using a hay loader, and had pitched loose hay a few times.
    I live inland from Lake Superior.
    Dad said April, and September were our wet months.
    Recent years have been different, but I think grazing late in the season is a good idea.
    Thanks for posting Pete.

  • @dorperranch3748
    @dorperranch3748 3 года назад +8

    We ran two 990s for several years, dad had one and I had one. Miss the tick tick of the reel. Catching on the draw pin was always a sure indicator of a good crop. Thanks for the great content, Pete.

  • @benjohnson1082
    @benjohnson1082 3 года назад

    Pete - my 8yr old Henry fell asleep watching you get your second cutting. Thank you for a quiet evening!

  • @n.elliottnoorlun8304
    @n.elliottnoorlun8304 3 года назад +6

    GREATLY appreciate, Pete, how you invest the time to provide us with so many fine camera angles to enjoy!!! Blessings on you and your dear family for bringing us along on your farming adventures!!! > ;o)

  • @fu2or
    @fu2or 2 года назад

    I like the close ups on the equipment its a good way to see exactly how the machines work

  • @hunterprowsemrereviews9141
    @hunterprowsemrereviews9141 3 года назад

    Love watching the old IH equipment work!

  • @bcfilms8734
    @bcfilms8734 3 года назад +4

    Love your videos Pete!

  • @ericmargelowsky3178
    @ericmargelowsky3178 2 года назад

    Old equipment, I cut & rake with my horses and a horse drawn mower w/5ft. bar, no diesel fuel, love your videos.

  • @stormbilly6767
    @stormbilly6767 3 года назад

    Nice 2nd crop. Brings back memories of my time cutting and bailing. Thanks for the video.

  • @joebarbjb6668
    @joebarbjb6668 3 года назад +2

    WOW! Your aerial drone shots are spectacular. The drone footage really adds a lot to viewer interest to each video. Thanks and farm on, your way and a good solid middle digit to the trolls.

  • @SandyLabradoru812
    @SandyLabradoru812 3 года назад

    You and I are just two old guy’s, retired and enjoying our family and land….😂 I certainly enjoy your videos sir.

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 Год назад

    Thanks a lot Pete, I sure do enjoy your channel.
    This is the time of year that I like to take my little motorcycle for a ride in the country. Bonus points if I can find a farmer putting up hay. Aroma therapy!

  • @melvinbyrd8609
    @melvinbyrd8609 3 года назад

    That 656 purring like a kitten!! I want one bad!!! Love the videos!!

  • @halbomb
    @halbomb 3 года назад

    Hi Pete,
    Grew up on grandparents’ small farm in NH. Made lots of hay as a kid before turning 16 with similar equipment (although blue colored) and moving off to other things (became a mechanical engineer as a result of working with farm equipment). Was able to get back with my uncle who now has the farm and make >600 small square bales over two days. As I was tedding, raking, baling and subsequently hand loading I thought of your channel which reminds me of my childhood every time I watch it. Your attention to detail brings me back to those days where I was taught if you’re going to do it, you should do it well. Thanks for bringing this content and also reminding me why I love haying. If you ever need a haying hand let me know!

  • @jaimerivera6777
    @jaimerivera6777 3 года назад +1

    It’s relaxing see you working at the field, I wanted say hello from Spain ! Great job!

  • @monabeck5590
    @monabeck5590 3 года назад

    I was very little then but I remember thrashing crews comeing to my grandparents farm.

  • @monteswayze8509
    @monteswayze8509 3 года назад +1

    Pete. I ain't afraid of work. I can watch you do it all morning. Lol. I really enjoy watching the videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @markallison8854
    @markallison8854 3 года назад

    Best tractor I ever had 656 . Never had any problems with it .God bless you brother 👉😎😎😎😎

  • @cowsgomoo4618
    @cowsgomoo4618 3 года назад

    Watching your vids Pete makes it easy yo say "thats the only way to do it"

  • @garymartin121
    @garymartin121 3 года назад +4

    Another great video Pete. My wife and I are RVing to Maine starting Friday and are going to stay in Ithaca Friday night so we can come to the farmers market on Saturday and meet you and stock up for the trip.Hope you are there and we get to chat for a sec

  • @australian2407
    @australian2407 3 года назад

    Always a pleasure seeing his videos

  • @gregdeters7342
    @gregdeters7342 3 года назад +1

    Pete I just love your videos I’m here in Austin Texas and that’s how my grandfather used to farm and I think you’re doing a good service to the people that don’t know farming like that you don’t need that Shiny equipment, And everything you shares on your videos is so crucial to farming And keep the positive attitude we need more of that in this world thank you Pete .Oh and the jokes are really funny i use them on my family all the time🤪🤪

  • @charlenepartlow7880
    @charlenepartlow7880 3 года назад

    Love the haybine ...not a gan of discnine...oh Pete so glad you're telling jokes again ! Thanks for bringing them back ! You're great and sonis your Hilary ! 😊
    ..

  • @reginaelliott3470
    @reginaelliott3470 3 года назад +4

    Hey Pete ! I just finished reading your book. That was a great read . Thoroughly enjoyed it. Keep up with the videos, I have not missed one yet. Watching your videos is my way of winding down for the day after work. Keep up the good work.

    • @jonathanking3497
      @jonathanking3497 3 года назад

      I finished reading Pete's book recently, also. When I make the roadtrip to Ithaca farmer's market, I am hoping to get Pete to sign my copy of his book. Of course, I'll buy some of his products

  • @elizabethkernohan2263
    @elizabethkernohan2263 3 года назад +8

    Do any of your kids show an inclination in taking over the family farm ?
    Have they been taught how to hay, fix equipment and know the ins and outs of
    daily chores?

  • @ivanyoungs504
    @ivanyoungs504 3 года назад +16

    bringing back memories pete back when those tractors were not too old in the fiftys still get parts paint wasnt worn we still had some horse drawn equipment then gas and paint had lead in it

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin 3 года назад +2

    The same way I watched them cut hay when i was a kid, Thanks for keeping the old Iron going.🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸

  • @llvolkman
    @llvolkman 3 года назад

    Great shots. The one on the haybine- I can almost smell that mix of grease and cut hay.

  • @HansenNeverDoneFarms
    @HansenNeverDoneFarms 3 года назад

    You cut the hay to feed your cows but you also feed the soul, it is satisfying to watch farmers doing the work that helps feed their communities.

  • @DeTransAllianceCanada
    @DeTransAllianceCanada 3 года назад

    Blue skies and a tractor ride! Great vlog

  • @canvids1
    @canvids1 3 года назад

    Hey Pete Nice to see all that nice hay and good to see you working the old machines too. Back in my young years working on the farm
    all they had was sickle mowers and side rakes, Tedders but they got it done with all the old stuff like Case, Massey, Farmall, McCormick,

  • @JC-uq5gi
    @JC-uq5gi 3 года назад

    It's cool to see a field be mowed start to finish. It'll be extra cool to see the entire haying process completed for a field. Nicely done Pete.

  • @tryhardfinessedyou
    @tryhardfinessedyou 3 года назад +2

    The way you've introed this videos, the jump cuts for starting the tractor is sooooo good. Thanks for the content Pete!

  • @casedoumasr656
    @casedoumasr656 3 года назад +1

    Well it works. My folks had a FARMALL super A or the Farmall 100 with a bolt on 5ft mower .My dad had a hitch on the mower to pull the steel wheel New Idea rake or even pulled a Farmall baler which had a cub or super A engine to power it to pull it had a front tongue with a single wheel all SUPER great machines .p.s. EVER bale went directly on to the hay wagon NO hay bale ever touched the ground 👌🇺🇸 all from the mid1960's 🤔Farm was 40 dairy cows then later 20 on smaller farm great summer days.from north wash state .🇺🇸

  • @bnghjtyu767
    @bnghjtyu767 3 года назад +12

    The swallows are out down here also in Kentucky I was out bush hogging this weekend in the back and they were just going crazy around the mower they're getting the bugs that it thrashes out. I called them the dolphins of the air

    • @bud-in-pa589
      @bud-in-pa589 3 года назад

      Sometimes they fly so close to me that I think their trying to run me off!!!

    • @bnghjtyu767
      @bnghjtyu767 3 года назад

      @@bud-in-pa589 no they like you.

  • @expatron
    @expatron 3 года назад

    I can watch people work all day.

  • @kentshrader6616
    @kentshrader6616 3 года назад

    19:53 of pure enjoyment! Thanks!

  • @avail1.
    @avail1. 3 года назад

    you could almost, smell the fresh cut hay...glad the equiptment was working good, and with nice weather. All the variety of camera angles, really makes for a great educational video. thanks again farmer Pete🌾🌾🌾

  • @charlescarriere76
    @charlescarriere76 3 года назад

    Super nice views from the drone. Like it. Keep the good work Pete.

  • @becky4642
    @becky4642 3 года назад +1

    So happy to have found this site! Reminds me of how Iowa farms use to be, when I would visit my Uncle's here in Central Ia. . GREAT VIDEOS! THANK YOU

  • @ProfessorTravis
    @ProfessorTravis 3 года назад +5

    These fast clips when you're starting the tractors are like a drug for me now.

  • @mcallahan9060
    @mcallahan9060 3 года назад

    This is my comment and thumbs up to support the channel and feed the algorithm.

  • @stevesoutdoorworld4340
    @stevesoutdoorworld4340 3 года назад

    I love the smell of fresh cut hay!

  • @generalgus
    @generalgus 3 года назад

    “Hi, I’m Pete and welcome to Just A Few Acres Farm”. I love my RUclipsr’s opening lines. “I’m Cole the Corn Star”, “Hey guys, welcome back to the channel!” “Well, here we are again in the shop, working on the 440” Etc.

    • @generalgus
      @generalgus 3 года назад

      Ps, great shirt. Both my girls are graduates of Bridgewater State University.

    • @mackenzieregan
      @mackenzieregan 3 года назад

      Who is the last one cause the 3rd is millenial farmer right? Or larsons?

    • @generalgus
      @generalgus 3 года назад

      @@mackenzieregan Kip Siegler Farm

  • @dennishutchinson
    @dennishutchinson 3 года назад

    Oh the sound of that International 6 cylinder diesel! 👍

  • @Arnoldfarmingvideo5328
    @Arnoldfarmingvideo5328 3 года назад

    Like the old tractors and equipment. Good video

  • @stevetuttle5472
    @stevetuttle5472 3 года назад +1

    I love the overhead drone footage! Absolutely beautiful field’s.

  • @martintopp1399
    @martintopp1399 Год назад

    HI there Pete. It's great to see the old equipment working so well...love the sound. You cut some really straight rows. I'm impressed! I hope your camera is OK...the one that went under the Hay bine. A relaxing video to watch while eating my evening meal.

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 3 года назад +1

    I love this first hand ‘experience’. Thank you!

  • @douglasmiller7618
    @douglasmiller7618 3 года назад

    Great video, your 656 Hydro is doing what its made for pto work.

  • @daveklipp2223
    @daveklipp2223 3 года назад

    Love the video (again), I spent many years of my youth sitting on my grandfathers 706 international c/w homemade cab, and doing the same hay work or summer fallow.

  • @loganmyers6263
    @loganmyers6263 3 года назад +7

    I remember cutting hay with the haybine now we up graded and mow with a Kuhn discbine and a farmall 786

  • @delprice3007
    @delprice3007 3 года назад

    Really great looking second cutting

  • @samlikely3201
    @samlikely3201 3 года назад

    Pete great video I enjoyed it during supper
    then immediately told my wife the refrigerator humor
    And I am on the couch it's worth it keep em coming

  • @qtpie4u
    @qtpie4u 3 года назад

    One thing about Mr. Pete, he has every angle covered! 😀😄😂
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @brucerazor5202
    @brucerazor5202 3 года назад

    Love to watch you cut hay , love the smell of freshly cut grass

  • @phillipmorris3714
    @phillipmorris3714 3 года назад

    I enjoy your videos. It reminds me of my Grandparents farm.

  • @bearasojrnr
    @bearasojrnr 3 года назад +5

    Hey Pete, "Old fashioned," from here was a Super C mounted sickle mower n at least a day before raking.
    If it got wet we'd turn the windrows by hand after the second raking. Thanks for sharing...

  • @mattclark5480
    @mattclark5480 3 года назад

    I enjoy all your videos Pete thank you

  • @bandkadams8897
    @bandkadams8897 3 года назад

    Pete, great job on the video in all your posts. Good vantage points and I feel like I am there. I'm never bored. Thank you very much, Kim

  • @jeffreyjohnson8212
    @jeffreyjohnson8212 3 года назад

    Love the sound of the 656 working! Thanks for another great video!

  • @dirtroadfarm.4024
    @dirtroadfarm.4024 3 года назад

    I love how you do so many things old school and with old tractors and othet equipment!

  • @theburnhams2925
    @theburnhams2925 3 года назад

    Short pin! I know, that's what she sed... But like another viewer said, you never dislike seeing the cuttings gather-up on the hitch pin because that means there's something there to "catch" on!
    The swallows don't show up very well on the video but appreciate your appreciation. When I cut my field (used to call it "pasture" but can't now that all the fences have deteriorated. ) Here (Fl. panhandle nr Tallahassee) we sometimes see "Mississippi Kites" which are large, beautiful "swallow-tail(ed), extraordinarily acrobatic birds . They swoop and dive, picking up injured grasshoppers sometimes only inches from the ground! (You'd swear they're suicidal...) Seems they're almost willing to DIE for a "bug!"
    We're enjoying your videos and are both aware and appreciative of the time/effort invested in producing them.