Subject: [Tweeters] What woodpecker is drumming?
Date: Mar 19 11:13:08 2005
From: Inga Holmquist - ingawh at yahoo.com


Can anyone help me identify what woodpecker is
drumming in my woods? It doesn't really seem to
correspond to any of the written descriptions I can
find of drumming patterns.

The drum burst is brief - no more than 2 to 3 seconds.
It begins too fast to count individual beats, then
immediately slows, and ends with 3 or 4 irregular
taps. It's cry reminds me a bit of a gull. It
drummed maybe 4 - 5 times a minute for about 5
minutes.

I did not get a look at the bird. I live surrounded
by dense, mixed woods of fir, cedar, hemlock, alder
and maple, near Orting in Pierce County, Washington.
I have seen pileated woodpeckers in our woods, and the
final beats of this drum are loud and slow enough to
be the pileated, but the very quick openning burst
doesn't seem right at all.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

Inga Holmquist
P.O. Box 1141
Orting, WA 98360
ingawh at yahoo.com



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