That is a hairy woodpecker (don't ask me, I see no hair either). Woody was a pileated woodpecker. Much larger. The bigger the pecker, the bigger the mischief.
We have a red headed woodpecker family living across the road from us in a dead tree by a trail.
That little bugger can wake up the entire area by 8 am with all the noise he makes. Drives the dog insane trying to find out where all the racket is from.
But he is cool to watch though walking up and down the trees. I was watching them make their nest earlier when each and every time they made a wood chip, one dropped it to the ground and the other one picked it up and carried it away. If only my kids were that neat.
We had a Woody in our tree ; hammering on a bat house. A very hollow bat house! He was determined to find something in the wood of that bat house. Good times.
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That is a hairy woodpecker (don't ask me, I see no hair either). Woody was a pileated woodpecker. Much larger. The bigger the pecker, the bigger the mischief.
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ReplyDeleteGotta love Woody
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ReplyDeleteWe have a red headed woodpecker family living across the road from us in a dead tree by a trail.
ReplyDeleteThat little bugger can wake up the entire area by 8 am with all the noise he makes. Drives the dog insane trying to find out where all the racket is from.
But he is cool to watch though walking up and down the trees. I was watching them make their nest earlier when each and every time they made a wood chip, one dropped it to the ground and the other one picked it up and carried it away. If only my kids were that neat.
We had a Woody in our tree ; hammering on a bat house. A very hollow bat house! He was determined to find something in the wood of that bat house. Good times.
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