I'm so excited....
While talking to Glenn in the kitchen this morning, I happened to look out the nearest window and I saw a woodpecker pecking holes in my favorite sugar maple tree. I was concerned for my tree, but that bird really caught my attention. For some reason, this woodpecker looked different from any I have ever seen before. As routine, I made a mad dash for my camera. But, I was having trouble focusing through the screen on the lower pane of the window. I decided to move to another room.
As I was passing another window to get my shot, I noticed a flicker. These birds are so big, you cannot miss them. So, first a few photos of the flicker before moving over a few feet to the window where I could get a better shot of the 'unknown' woodpecker.
As I was passing another window to get my shot, I noticed a flicker. These birds are so big, you cannot miss them. So, first a few photos of the flicker before moving over a few feet to the window where I could get a better shot of the 'unknown' woodpecker.
I ended up standing on top of the bed so that I could take my photos through the upper pane of the double hung window - no screen there.
Look closely - female... |
Then, looking back at the flicker, I noticed that there were two. More photos. The flickers bob their heads up and down so rapidly; I kept missing a good, as in not blurred, photo. Within five minutes, I took almost 50 pictures, culminating with two or three that passed for, what I call, good.
Minutes later, while looking more closely at my photos on the computer monitor, I discovered that the two flickers must be a couple - one a male, one a female. I was thrilled!
male...see the black moustache? |
Next stop, bird book.
The best I could figure, based on the description as no picture was included, is that the woodpecker on my maple was a juvenile yellow-bellied sapsucker. We always have red-bellied woodpeckers poking around, but I do not recall ever seeing a yellow-bellied sapsucker; juvenile at that. This species is migratory in our area. Again, thrilled!
Notice the freshly drilled holes.... |
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