It was my pleasure to share it. Isn't the Redstart a stunning bird?!
@MHarenArt2 ай бұрын
@@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME Yes. If I think I've seen one before! So pretty!
@WellaWally65Ай бұрын
Oh my! I hadn’t seen this one! My goodness! Such beauty!!
@geraldinefields17302 ай бұрын
Delightful to watch. Thank you.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Yes, Geraldine, I enjoyed watching them over and over as I put this movie together.
@travisbicklejr2 ай бұрын
Yes! American redstarts are some of my all-time favorites! Thank you!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
What can I say? Agreed.
@sylphofthewildwoods55182 ай бұрын
I just adore your clever narrative and the fantastically plumed characters you share with us! Jo, you never fail to bring a smile to my face. Thank you!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Aw, that's a sweet compliment, lady. That's the kind of comment that keeps me motivated to do good work. I appreciate it.
@WellaWally65Ай бұрын
SAME HERE! Ms. Jo is as informative as she is funny when explaining all these gorgeous Birds to us! God bless her!
@sylphofthewildwoods5518Ай бұрын
@@WellaWally65 Absolutely, Jo is the BEST! 🥰
@WellaWally65Ай бұрын
@ SHE SURE IS!!
@emilycorwith11192 ай бұрын
Loved this!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know that, Emily. The Redstart is my favorite warbler.
@williamkaczmarek39962 ай бұрын
Another quick but very nice video. Thank you so much!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Thanks, William. Just curious: is there some length of video that you prefer?
@WildBlessings2Ай бұрын
So true and a darling video Jo. Many thanks.☺
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
@@WildBlessings2 thanks. Those warblers are a challenge and a half to get footage off, as I’m sure you well know.
@audra1976oliver2 ай бұрын
Boy do those Warblers move about quick. They are so pretty. I love their pretty tails and colors.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Agree, agree, and agree, Audra. I really enjoyed making this movie and watching them all the time.
@audra1976oliver2 ай бұрын
@@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME thanks! Hope you're having a wonderful weekend. 🙂
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Yes, I have been trying to get footage of White-throated Sparrows quarreling. I've done this topic before, but not with this camera. It will do slomo almost as cleanly as my last camera, but it provides much crisper, more vivid footage. I hope you enjoy the rest of your own weekend.
@wintermoonomenАй бұрын
Must be pretty small for Hummers to pick on, then again Hummers can be pricks! Regardless, very very beautiful birds even if they pop around like popcorn kernals exploding.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
@@wintermoonomen Not only are the warblers small and fidgety, they usually hide in the foliage pretty high up. In spring time, birders often complain about sore necks from craning to get a glimpse of them - warbler neck, that's what they call it..
@a.m.v.69382 ай бұрын
What a beautiful little bird, I wish we had them here in the west. I was surprised to see how small they are compared to a sparrow. Great video and always a pleasure to hear your voice. Thanks Jo.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
I always look forward to hearing from you. Surely you do get warblers on the West Coast? I’m afraid I’m pretty ignorant about the habitat and the wildlife out there. In any case, if you don’t get Redstarts, you’re being deprived of a little pleasure. but of course, you get all kinds of little pleasures that we in the middle of the country don’t get to see, like shorebirds and acorn woodpeckers. Thank you for mentioning your surprise about their diminutive size. I’ve only ever managed to get one shot that showed a warbler next to a much larger bird. But I am grateful for the one I’ve got, because it really gets the point across. Thanks, as always, for letting me know that you enjoy hearing my voice.
@a.m.v.69382 ай бұрын
@@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME their are some that supposedly migrate through our area but I have never seen any. From what I’ve read they mostly live along the coast and in Southern California. But you are right because we do have so many other beautiful birds here so I shouldn’t complain. 😉
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Aw, feel free to go ahead and complain. We all want more (money love, and in our case birds), don’t we?
@studiolook2 ай бұрын
I love watching your vids with my mom ❤ we are both big bird fans, and fans of your channel!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to tell me that! I do love to hear it.
@gregsmith3410Ай бұрын
Reminds me of the rufous sided towhee... always twitching brilliant white tail edge feathers.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
Yeah, Greg, I hear ya.
@gregsmith3410Ай бұрын
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME oops 😬 Sorry... Eastern Towhee... My bad ..
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
@@gregsmith3410 no apology needed. I didn't even catch it.
@OspreyFlyerАй бұрын
As I slowly saw all the common and uncommon birds where I began birding in earnest years ago, the American Redstart was on my short list to be seen. One September day I saw a female at the edge of some brush but wasn't certain. She then began hovering with fanned tail and I knew I had observed my first AMRE!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
We're so lucky to have woods and a water feature to bring the warblers into our yard where we can SEE them! Thanks for the anecdote.
@ricardogoodman1750Ай бұрын
Wow that's what they are I've seen one here in the Bahamas for the first time a few days ago
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
The Bahamas--so that's where mine went! I'll bet he riveted your attention, and I hope he gave you a good look.
@stephenswift98682 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, a pretty little bird. Here in the UK we have a Redstart also it’s a black/grey bird with a vivid red tail. Just like you described!
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
So, Stephen, yours is exactly like ours, the same species? That would make sense, considering that part of the name for our bird comes from old English.
@stephenswift98682 ай бұрын
I’ll be honest I don’t know if it’s the same species on both sides of the pond. If they both share the same Latin name I suppose science thinks that’s the case. The body types and behaviour is similar but the colouration is a little different. The Redstart over here is a kind of “sooty” black/grey for the most of its body with a graduated red underneath and a flash of white on its brow, just above its eyes. Postscript: I’ve just looked on Google to see what the wisdom of the internet thinks and apparently the American Redstart is a “New World Warbler” and the UK Redstart is a “Old World Flycatcher “.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the homework! I was interested in what you found out.
@christinasornbutnark12082 ай бұрын
What a description comparing them to a flung rubber band 😂
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
@@christinasornbutnark1208 thanks, Christina. I thought it was an apt comparison, though you are the only one who has mentioned it.
@riverbender98982 ай бұрын
I know a bit about derivatives old English and old German but had never heard heard of "start" for "tail". I'll leave that path quickly though. It's likely that the entire Redstart world would prefer 1058 to 2XXX. Some people might as well...Thank you for your charming edification, as always.
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
It’s not like I actually know anything about old English. I just reported what I read. So let’s say that about that word we are guessing. But I wouldn’t even consider it a guess to say that the warbler population - most birds, in fact - would have preferred the year 1058. Robins have thrived with the arrival of Europeans, as have Cliff Swallows. There might be more birds on that list, but it would still be a short list. As always, it’s good to hear from you and to read your always flattering take on my latest movie. Thank you.
@riverbender98982 ай бұрын
@@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME You are most welcome. Your videos deserve great praise.
@riverbender98982 ай бұрын
❤
@ricardogoodman1750Ай бұрын
To be exact its the Orange and black one
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
True, Ricardo. Orange-black Warbler would have been the right name for these birds.
@ricardogoodman1750Ай бұрын
It was a beautiful sight to describe it I'm in my 40s and never seen one of those
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOMEАй бұрын
@ I didn’t see one until I was well into my 70s, so you got me beat.
@SimplyGobsmacked2 ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen a warbler, or maybe I mistook them for small sparrows or something. We are wintering in Spain now, have been here for a few weeks. I love sitting on my balcony and watching all the birds fly by, but for some reason there is a noticeable (and for me, shocking) lack of bird life this year. I hope they're just off wintering in Morrocco, but we're here this time every year and there has always been plenty of birds to watch. 😕
@JoAlwoodBIRDSANDTHENSOME2 ай бұрын
Uh oh. Cross your fingers that it's just a fluke. I'm not surprised that you've never seen a warbler. Unless you have binoculars and plenty of determination, you're not going to see these "hide in the high up foliage" whip quick sprites. The woods behind our house bring them onto our property, and the man-made stream bed in the yard bring them out where we can see them. I love being able to share these hard to spot birds. Did you see the short I posted a week ago about two Chestnut-sided Warblers quarreling?