This was great! I have many of both kinds coming to my feeders and enjoy seeing them. Do you make videos about other birds? If you do I would sure like seeing them
One of so many beautiful birds. Really enjoyed the video. Lived in a house over 30 years…and so many different birds throught those years on many feeders and trees. A big favorite was the Pileated Woodpecker! Magnificent. Unfortunately don’t have the opportunity where I now live. Really miss the excitement of seeing them. Still have my books, though!
In Arlington , Va. we had the pleasure of watching woodpeckers .
It was obvious when they were in the area . One could hear them drilling in the tree .
Thought you may enjoy seeing them and hearing about them .
We have several downies around our home and this certainly enlightened us to things about these little feathered friends that made us love them more!!
Thank you and God bless,
Rolando
lily g. hixon
June 10, 2024 @ 7:56 am
Enjoyed this once again! Still missing seeing “my” birds, but this video was wonderful. Thanks much!
Linda Neumann
November 29, 2020 @ 5:06 pm
This was great! I have many of both kinds coming to my feeders and enjoy seeing them. Do you make videos about other birds? If you do I would sure like seeing them
Lee Hixon
November 28, 2020 @ 10:02 pm
One of so many beautiful birds. Really enjoyed the video. Lived in a house over 30 years…and so many different birds throught those years on many feeders and trees. A big favorite was the Pileated Woodpecker! Magnificent. Unfortunately don’t have the opportunity where I now live. Really miss the excitement of seeing them. Still have my books, though!
LindaSpong
November 28, 2020 @ 2:46 pm
In Arlington , Va. we had the pleasure of watching woodpeckers .
It was obvious when they were in the area . One could hear them drilling in the tree .
Thought you may enjoy seeing them and hearing about them .
Rolando
November 28, 2020 @ 2:28 pm
We have several downies around our home and this certainly enlightened us to things about these little feathered friends that made us love them more!!
Thank you and God bless,
Rolando
bill Richens
November 28, 2020 @ 1:29 pm
Thank you for the information- we are never too old to learn
Mary Ray
November 28, 2020 @ 12:54 pm
Interesting video
These woodpeckers are seen quite often in our trees an telephone poles. I usually hear them before I see them.
Thanks for sharing
Paul Houston
November 28, 2020 @ 11:23 am
This is very interesting and has a lot of good shots of woodpeckers thank you