Red cap matching cranberries
the stealth woodpecker
taps out his morse code.
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Love these birds. Have many photos of the males and just a few days ago got my first look (and photo) of a female. They visit our yard regularly. Always a treat. Have been enjoying your posts!
While I have heard my share, I have not seen these lovelies this year. Perhaps I will once all the leaves have gone. I can see where they have been – on my willow!
Love these birds. Have many photos of the males and just a few days ago got my first look (and photo) of a female. They visit our yard regularly. Always a treat. Have been enjoying your posts!
NICE!
While I have heard my share, I have not seen these lovelies this year. Perhaps I will once all the leaves have gone. I can see where they have been – on my willow!
Impressive composition!
We have a large population of ‘acorn woodpeckers.’ They stuff acorns into the hole that they make. Wonderful composition.
Beautiful!!! We have Downey Woodpeckers in our yard .. I love this Pileated Woodpecker! I can just iimagine his activities with your verbal painting!
lovely blog – I like very much the simplicity and clarity
Have always loved that word . . . and woodpeckers!
I have a woodpecker that eats from my bird feeder while hanging on for dear life.
This may be my all-time favortie bird. I have yet to get a shot of one. Saw three young ones together once on a walk. Thanks for sharing!
Love it!
wow brought back memories of one that was in our yard when we lived in Maine. Great shot!
You have such beautiful photographs on your blog! Thank you for posting them.
Karin
Very nice haiku!