Showing posts with label piliated woodpecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piliated woodpecker. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

World Bird Wednesday!

And I finally have a new pic to post on World Bird Wednesday, and I'm now Piliated Obsessed again.  The last time the birds were in the yard there was no way to get the camera.  We did this time, and it was pouring down rain.

They were back yesterday, and I did get what I hope will be a good sound recording of two birds calling back and forth--I haven't had time to upload stuff from yesterday yet.  Sheesh.  And it was sunny and pleasant yesterday, so of course I couldn't get close enough to the birds to get any photos.

Anywho, if you aren't familiar with World Bird Wednesday over at Springman's blog, click here or just find it the old fashioned way... Cut'n'paste.  Back to the woods for me!

By the by, I attended Alma College which is on the Pine River of Pine River Review fame.  One summer I also worked for the Youth Conservation Corps as a Team Leader, and worked on the Tittabawassee River mostly at Imerman Park.  A fantastic summer, where I learned so much about where I wanted to be and what I wanted to do when I grew up.....

 http://pineriverreview.blogspot.com/

Monday, October 31, 2011

More Yard Birds of the Piliated Kind

When I got up (the second time) this morning (it's way pitch black when I get the kids up) I looked out my bedroom window to see a bright, blue wonderful Blue Jay sitting right outside.  He was enjoying, or at least tolerating, the company of a Red Bellied Woodpecker.  For the past 2 days, I've had birds on my mind.  I filled several of the feeders, only to have the damn raacccoons empty several of them on the very first night, and have been continually amazed at how fast the critters, welcomed and not welcomed, find the feeders.  This winter I'm going to make a concerted effort to feed my bird friends from my hands.  They'll land on hats-on-heads that are covered with seeds, but bare hand feeding will be new for us.

Anywho, I figured it was a loverly way to start my day.  Blue jays are one of those birds that lots of folks around here consider as dirt birds.  They're big, they're noisy, and they hog lots of space at the feeders.  But they're so cool looking!  And what's not to love about Red bellied Woodpeckers?  Even though their bellies aren't all that red.

It rained a good part of the night, and this morning it was just one of those dreary, sloppy rains. (Did I mention the thunder-snow-lighting thing that happened on Saturday?  Very weird.)  Just plain yucky this morning.

I was in the kitchen standing on my tippie toes watching the titmice and chickadees that found the front feeders.  They zoom in from the trees across the yard and pull up just in time at the feeders. DH was sitting in the family room, doing his crossword puzzle, talking to his bro on the phone, when he starts yelling, "Right in front of you! Right in front of you! Piliated! Piliated!"  I looked out the window and in a couple of seconds I saw it!  PILIATED Woodpecker!  WOOT!  We see them briefly in the yard once or twice a year, but this one was just pounding away, right in plain sight.
DH's view from the crossword puzzle chair......
Where the hell is it???
THERE IT IS!!!!
Think think think..... where's the camera?  Which lens is on it?  Do I bother to put shoes on? (hell no)
Take pics, take pics, take pics! Document that it's really our front yard! Oh crap the card is full!  Where's the phd cameras--swap cards!
Now it's over by the swing set!  Yeah right in our front yard!


I had the feeling that there was more than one bird, but it was only an inking, that funny little feeling birders get sometime. But there was only one.  In the front yard.

Flap flap flap swoop--it's gone!  Flew over the house to the back yard. Run to the bedroom and out on to the deck.  Dang, rain gushing out of our very expensive gutters. . .

Yeah, let all that cold damp air in.
Dang.  Which tree?
Wait a minute.......

There's TWO of them!!!!