At this point, I don't have many woodpecker-friendly features in the backyard, but soon enough the suet feeder will be out for them to enjoy. In the meantime, the flickers - now at least three - have visited several times and seem quite content to have a browse along and beneath our honey locust trees. Once or twice I've also spotted a downy woodpecker in the vicinity, and I hope he sticks around as well. I might only get a quick flick of a view, but the woodpeckers are always welcome.
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3 comments:
Always enjoy the Flickers (red-shafted)that visit the suet feeders here too :)
I went to Denver, CO last weekend and was amazed by how many flickers they have. I saw pigeons, Canada Geese, crows and dozens of flickers - no other birds. I even got a picture of one from five feet away standing on the ground.
I have had one of these rapping at my brick house the past few weeks. Took me awhile to figure out what it was.
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