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Monday, May 6, 2019

Welcome to the Pileated picture show...

First, let me say, that all photos are heavily cropped.


We were sitting out back and this Pileated Woodpecker flew to the tree next door, but stayed on the other side of the tree.


He eventually appeared on the side towards us, but did not linger...he flew 3 or 4 houses down from us.  They had cut this tree down within the past year...he started on the east side above...


And worked his way around to the west side of the stump.  When he was on the far side, I could only glimpse his topknot as his head bobbed up and down.  Whatever he found, he found a good meal.  He was there for 15-20 minutes and as busy as a bee the entire time.


He quickly hopped up on the stump when done, did not linger long...


He took off from there for the next street over.

I am linking to I'd Rather B Birdin'

17 comments:

Ruth Hiebert said...

These guys are such a treat to see. Your pictures look great.

Kodak said...

Very nice series. I can never get a good shot of a woodpecker. They always stay on the opposite side of the tree from me, and are very fast.

Small City Scenes said...

Great shots. They are so flighty at the feeders here but that stump was mighty tasty. It is a female. Males have a red mustache and females a black one. I am not being bossy it is just something I learned.
MB

Ginny Hartzler said...

They are so large and impressive. You got really good pictures!

Linda said...

I love pileated woodpeckers! Except when they drill on the side of my house... that can be noisy.

Bill said...

They make me smile!

Ann said...

He's a beauty and what fun to watch him that whole time

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Excelente sequência de fotografias deste belo pica-pau.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Anni said...

Oh, Rose, I am so jealous!! I've driven miles to find & photograph this bird and haven't found one yet. I keep hoping.

Such a great series of photos. Did I mention jealousy? Thanks so much for sharing with us at I'd Rather B Birdin' this week!!

MadSnapper said...

he is a real beauty, what fun to sit and watch hime. years ago Diane and I were hiking in the woods and we sat for a while to rest. not one but 3 of these big birds came and sat on one tree and entertained us for about half an hour

don said...

A very good eeries even if he didn’t cooperate very much .

Lea said...

Wonderful photos of the Pileated Woodpecker!
I have seen one here occasionally, but it seems to keep itself deep in the woods - a very shy bird.

HappyK said...

What a treat to have been able to watch him for that long.
I see them around here once in a while.

Red Rose Alley said...

He is such a handsome fellow. I don't see the Pileated Woodpecker around here, but I do see the red-headed Woodpecker, and they look a bit different than this. Their head is round with a red top of feathers. They are so amusing to watch. These are nice pictures.

Thank you for your dear comment on the Mother's Day post. It was so special to me. Happy Mother's Day, Rose.

~Sheri

Lady Fi said...

Fabulous shots!

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Great Pictures!! I have never seen a Pileated Woodpecker. Tenacious fellow, isn't he!
xx, Carol

Elizabeth Edwards said...

i love it. so pretty. one of my faves. they have a beautiful noise. ( ;

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