Wow!! That grub!!! Amazing!!! The first pileated woodpecker I ever saw was in December 2016. I was in complete amazement.... they really are so beautiful and so big!! I don't see them often, but what a treat it is. Thank you for this great video!
I'm like you! I really love my little feathered friends so it's hard to pick one as a favorite, but this guy would be on my short list. This bird was the inspiration for Woody Woodpecker by Walt Lantz, they disrupted a vacation he and his wife were on. 😄👍
Yes, they are so charismatic they get your attention. I always thought it odd that the Ivory Bills which are essentially the same went extinct because they couldn't adapt outside of certain southern swamp forests, but these guys are so adaptable. BB
I sure do appreciate your videos of the Pileated woodpecker! Such a treat for me how beautiful and large they are! He was really enjoying the grubs. I’m captivated
Nothing wrong with shooting through a window! (Five minutes ago, I was just filming my goldfinches as they took to their new feeder through a window.) I've seen pileated woodpeckers twice so far, and the last time a few weeks ago, I noticed what it sounds like when they peck at trees--a lot different than what I usually hear from the downy woodpeckers. I sure do like it when I see area managers leaving dead trees around. Good footage is when you can see their pupils, so bravo!
Thanks, yeah Pileated Woodpeckers sound like somebody taking a hatchet to a tree, and in my case they usually give a tropical monkey call or two right before they come in that tips me off! BB
A joy to watch. Thank you. I'm writing a woodpecker song and this really helped. Love your commentary too. Very restful, respectful and full of quiet wonder.
Didn’t know they hear them, I noticed some saw dust in the driveway so I have a busy one currently, we get the grey ones too with red features, got a pair of juvenile bald eagles 🦅 recently Wa state, deer are picking up now too.
Faves at my feeder include the female Cardinal (stunning and stealthy), the common Robin (the boss of the yard!) and male downy woodpeckers (very active). Bird nerd :)
Right near the ground. Wow. Whenever I try to see them they are flying from tree to tree up high and they always land behind the tree! I am convinced they do this deliberately.
They are huge! I wish I could see one in real life. Do they visit the Deep South during the year? What size is it compared to other common birds? Oh, I see the crow now. Pretty big bird!
There were 3 pairs of these in Brunet Island state park in Wisconsin when I camped there once..was not able to get near them tho but it was interesting watching them .
Just beautiful...I keep waiting to get tired of watching them...but it doesn't happen...I love watching them!!
It was amazing to see those big chips of wood break off. That beak is incredible
What excellent footage! One of my favorite birds!
Mine too! BB
Beautiful video. Love the pileated. Great info too!
Thank you! BB
This video is gold. The anticipation is riveting!
Great footage! Thank you for filming and posting this!
Wow!! That grub!!! Amazing!!!
The first pileated woodpecker I ever saw was in December 2016. I was in complete amazement.... they really are so beautiful and so big!! I don't see them often, but what a treat it is.
Thank you for this great video!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment!! 🐦 🦃 🦉 🐥 🐔 🦅 I ❤️ nature
My pleasure! You can tell I get carried away when watching big woodpeckers. BB
Wow! That was thrilling! Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! BB
Sometimes I can hear the woodpeckers, and occassionally get to see their silhouette, rarely more than that. What a nice close up you captured.
Lovely amazing bird thank you so much for sharing
I'm like you! I really love my little feathered friends so it's hard to pick one as a favorite, but this guy would be on my short list. This bird was the inspiration for Woody Woodpecker by Walt Lantz, they disrupted a vacation he and his wife were on. 😄👍
Yes, they are so charismatic they get your attention. I always thought it odd that the Ivory Bills which are essentially the same went extinct because they couldn't adapt outside of certain southern swamp forests, but these guys are so adaptable. BB
@@MyBackyardBirding I thought they found one of those in Arkansas a few years back? 🤔
@@garywebb8086 I have heard the same. There is a RUclips channel dedicated to finding the locations, sorry I don't recall the name.
I sure do appreciate your videos of the Pileated woodpecker! Such a treat for me how beautiful and large they are! He was really enjoying the grubs. I’m captivated
That there’s a savage carpenter dinosaur. Awesome footage!
Great channel....👍
Thank you for sharing
Thanks and welcome. BB
A very hardworking bird. And beauty. 😍
Fantastic video! They`re for sure my favourite North-American Woodpeckers. Great capture of his pecking out the big juicy grubs🤗🤗
Glad you enjoyed it! BB
Nothing wrong with shooting through a window! (Five minutes ago, I was just filming my goldfinches as they took to their new feeder through a window.) I've seen pileated woodpeckers twice so far, and the last time a few weeks ago, I noticed what it sounds like when they peck at trees--a lot different than what I usually hear from the downy woodpeckers. I sure do like it when I see area managers leaving dead trees around. Good footage is when you can see their pupils, so bravo!
Thanks, yeah Pileated Woodpeckers sound like somebody taking a hatchet to a tree, and in my case they usually give a tropical monkey call or two right before they come in that tips me off! BB
A joy to watch. Thank you. I'm writing a woodpecker song and this really helped. Love your commentary too. Very restful, respectful and full of quiet wonder.
Glad you enjoyed it! BB
You have an awesome camera and you take awesome videos! Can't tell you how much I enjoy them! Thank you again😃
Wow, thank you! BB
Lovely amazing birds thank you so much for sharing
Bad day to be a grub 🐛 🐦
They are like pure sirloin steak nuggets to the big woodies! BB
Didn’t know they hear them, I noticed some saw dust in the driveway so I have a busy one currently, we get the grey ones too with red features, got a pair of juvenile bald eagles 🦅 recently Wa state, deer are picking up now too.
Awesome capture. Great work.
Thank you very much! BB
Amazing!! I just saw a pileated woodpecker a couple days ago in my backyard, what a treat!
Faves at my feeder include the female Cardinal (stunning and stealthy), the common Robin (the boss of the yard!) and male downy woodpeckers (very active). Bird nerd :)
Love birds 💜💯
wow very cool
I love how they FLING big chips of wood away with such abandon.
Those grubs must have been delicious!
Right near the ground. Wow. Whenever I try to see them they are flying from tree to tree up high and they always land behind the tree! I am convinced they do this deliberately.
A grub farm! Haha
Why did i just get extreme ASMR😂😂😂😅😮
They are huge! I wish I could see one in real life. Do they visit the Deep South during the year? What size is it compared to other common birds?
Oh, I see the crow now. Pretty big bird!
Great video❤
There were 3 pairs of these in Brunet Island state park in Wisconsin when I camped there once..was not able to get near them tho but it was interesting watching them .
Does the woodpecker have a sense for where the grubs are in the stump or does it just peck and hope to come across them?
Wow!
Thanks!
It looks like he keeps a good lookout taking those brief pauses to look up with his eyes pointed side ways
The way he kept going back and forth between excavations, it seemed like he was triangulating where the grubs were.
Didn't even know woodpeckers come that big
Awesome close-ups, unfortunately I just sat down for my workbreak and was chewing my muffin when the grub close-up appeared🤢
Doesn't sound good on a muffin, but Grubs are a delicacy snack food, especially when deep fried and seasoned :-) BB