You'd Never Guess What an Acorn Woodpecker Eats | Deep Look
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2018
- OK. Maybe you would. But the lengths they have to go to to stock up for the winter will surprise you. When you see how carefully they arrange each acorn, you might just need to reorganize your pantry.
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Have you ever wondered why woodpeckers pound so incessantly?
In the case of acorn woodpeckers - gregarious black and red birds in California’s oak forests - they’re building an intricate pantry, a massive, well-organized stockpile of thousands of acorns to carry them through the winter.
“They’re the only animals that I know of that store their acorns individually in holes in trees,” said biologist Walter Koenig, of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, who has studied acorn woodpeckers for decades at the University of California’s Hastings Natural History Reservation in Carmel Valley.
Over generations, acorn woodpeckers can drill thousands of small holes into one or several trees close to each other, giving these so-called granaries the appearance of Swiss cheese.
This sets them apart from other birds that drop acorns into already-existing cavities in trees, and animals like squirrels and jays that bury acorns in the ground.
In spring and summer, hikers in California commonly see acorn woodpeckers while the birds feed their chicks and care for their granaries. They don’t mind people staring at them and they’re easy to find. They greet each other with loud cries that sound like “waka-waka-waka.”
They’re also found in Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and all the way south to Colombia.
These avian performers are constantly tapping, drilling and pounding at their granaries.
“They’ll usually have a central granary, maybe two trees that a group is using,” said Koenig. “Those trees are going to be close together.”
Acorn woodpeckers make their granaries in pines, oaks, sycamores, redwoods and even in the palm trees on the Stanford University campus.
Their holes rarely hurt the trees. The birds only bore into the bark, where there’s no sap, or they make their granaries in snags.
“They don’t want sap in the hole because it will cause the acorn to rot,” said Koenig. “The point of storing the acorns is that it protects them from other animals getting them and it allows them to dry out.”
--- What is an acorn?
It’s the fruit of the oak.
--- Do acorn woodpeckers only eat acorns?
In the spring, acorn woodpeckers have their choice of food. They catch insects, eat oak flowers and suck the sap out of shallow holes on trees like coast live oaks.
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If only my food stash is as secure as the woodpeckers..... No Food or water is safe from my roommates
bewak86 have you tried drilling small holes into your wall and storing potato chips in them?
LOL
Hahaha, but the woodpeckers share their acorns with their roommate though :P
zintosion are you his room mate?
bewak86 eat your roommates
Shout out to the woodpecker for being an alarm clock in any campsite.
Emmanuel Alejandro shoot out to the woodpeckers
Emmanuel Alejandro i
Hahah true
Haha, actually out here it's usually the crows and the stellar jays you hear before the woodpeckers.
Emmanuel Alejandro,
Those woodpeckers are SO annoying! They don't just peck on trees, but also peck on my house! My brother could barely sleep from them! >: (
They’re adorable.
Roxan Amarante
What does adorable mean?
Worminator
Ok thanks
There's a video of a woodpecker cracking in baby doves' skulls and eating their brains verycuteyou'rewelcome
shokovolts
Give me the link of that video😃
ruclips.net/video/W4oEM0W6mhM/видео.html
:DDDDDDD
*sees titles*
hmm I don't know.. *Coconuts?*
John Smith yeah the title says *"acorn* woodpecker" what else would it eat?😂😂😂
LagiNaLangAko23 inde ko siya kapatid
ah mga kababayan
John Smith *_coconuts_*
We all know they eat fish
"the acorns belongs to all of them."
*Joseph Stalin wants to know your location*
*Equality intensifies*
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acorns belong
The first woodpecker: i just store my acorn in the tree
The other woodpecker: *OUR* acorn
I'm gonna guess they eat human souls
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"And the acorn belongs to all of them"
*bird flies away with one acorn*
*OFF TO GULAG FOR YOU COMRADE*
She said "the *acorns* belong to all of them".
I have three trees in my backyard and each has about a thousand acorn holes and about a third of them have acorns. The red headed woodpeckers are cute and fun to watch. Flickers on the otherhand sometimes mistake the fascia of my house for a tree and do a lot of damage, but since they are protected I can only yell at them when they start destroying my house.
*"You'd Never Guess What An Acorn Woodpecker Eats"*
YOU DONT SAY?
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Birds are so cute and smart, I love birds, thanks for the video
it boggles my mind why there are people who are terrified of birds, particularly ones like these
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WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR CHAINS!
*drops acorn*
"HE IS WASTING THE FOOD SUPPLY BANISH FROM THE KINGDOM"
*NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR ACORNS, KAKAW*
You lose acorn, gulag.
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everyone works and the acorns belong to all of them
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Stalin is proud of them
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In conrad woodpecker's commune every birb works according to their ability and every birb eats according to their needs.
Amazing as always, I used to think they were only insectivores.
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How do they pull them out tho?
considerable effort
they dont
they just eat them in the tree
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They pierce the acorn with their peak like a knife and potato
They dont
They have the most ADORABLE bird call in the world. I literally run outside when I hear them bc it is so unique and cute...like the fuzzy teddy of the bird world
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Acorn woodpecker are the only ones that store their food in carefully made holes
Me:what about bees
Hmm, it's hard to tell what an ACORN woodpecker feeds on
Adam H. ikr it took me 500 years to find out
spoilers: its capitalist souls
Maybe POPCORN? Who knows?
Ikr. My theory is that they might eat fish?
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Acorns?
YES, what a great guess!
wrong communism
and also acorns
I thought they eat a corn. Just one in their life!
no you're all wrong, they eat human souls
Satisfying, as always!😊
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I don’t get the title lol “you’ll never guess what an acorn woodpecker eats” ummm ? Acorns ??? lol
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Angry phil bees?
COme on we all know it's fish
Cheese ?
Durr, it's the children In my basement.
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"Once in a while they lose acorns but thats okay droped acorns can sprout into new oaks for future generations"
*So your telling me they're hardworking but too lazy to just pick it back up.*
They don't believe in the 10 second rule.
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Now i wonder:
How do they get these out of there again?
There's a colony of these birds at a post office I go to..
I love this! It's the type of video i'd imagine being right at home on the Discovery Channel 20 years ago...
The preservation system reminds me of how humans pressure can. Maybe the flavor isn’t as nice, and your options are limited, but it gets you through the winter. And you always want to make sure it doesn’t leak or have any gaps so it won’t go bad! (If it’s not fully pressurized, just eat it sooner.)
This family system really reminds me of communism lol
also the most terrifying bird for trypopophobic people
You're right, they have a red mark as well lol.
If they were communist birds they would have no acorns or any food
This is actually more socialistic than communistic. Its called reciprocity
Please dont try to link natural families to some human ideology
Wandrative nah i know its not like that, im not saying that "we copy nature har har har" or anything, just saying that its interesting how all these things we made either tangible or intagible nature has made before us. Including this ideology. Whats wrong with linking the two anyway? its and interesting comparison and is not insulting or damaging anything or anyone
Birb
Beautiful . They teaches us the importance of stock management. Nice , keep on exploring.
Your videos are allways awesome, congratulations for your work!
Thanks!
TRYPOPHOBIA
is just an imagination
Trypophobia is a choice
I'm very trypophobic, but I didn't feel it this time. Weird.
When the Trypo scene came, I had to think twice to continue the video or not.
Lol!!same here
Great video.
How do sap rots acorns?
Thanks, keep up the good work.
Álvaro Tirado Moreno moisture?
moisture does
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Omg you'll never guess what acorn woodpecker eat !?
*ACORNS*
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Because there are millions of animal species on the planet...?
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Socialism, woodpecker edition.
Communism*
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Great video! I didn’t even know about this type of woodpecker!
Furiously thinks of a good comment to get a like from deep look*
Fascinating, as usual! 👍👍
The woodpecker acorn checking process is so cute
These videos make me excited every time you upload! I don't understand why anyone would dislike this--
awesome as always 💕
Awww the way it hides from the raptor. Cuties.
beautiful and precious footage about such a fascinating bird! thanks deep look
Thank you for the kind words.
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We had tons of these birds in my hometown when i was growing up. They used to drill our house full of holes, and every other power pole in the neighborhood too, lol.
Once again, I've learned new facts !! Where were you guys when l was in school ? lol
Our apple tree looks like swiss cheese and with an apparent lack of bugs (at least enough to create holes up and down the entire trunk) I had to go look and what do you know !! Small acorns are squirreled away in many of the very high holes !! Now when we hear our wood peckers, we have a hint as to what they're doing ! Great video once again !!!!!
Thank you, it was a delight to learn more about the birds that were outside my window today.
Wonderful! Fascinating!
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Love the soundtrack selection
To learn something new never ends and this is very OK. Great video! 👍
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3:31 is so hilarious. You can see the family dynamic. Like hey don't hit your brother/ sister!
I just love how the narrator speaks, it makes me to listen more carefully, she's probably a broadcaster
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Animals are so adorable and clever at the same time, these guys even take in notice that the acorns don't get rotten due to moisture, that's impressive