Subject: [Tweeters] Flicker Problem
Date: Jan 23 22:36:19 2017
From: Paul Bannick - paul.bannick at gmail.com


It's 4-6 weeks early for courtship but it might be building a roost cavity
which can sometimes later be used for nesting. Buy or build a flicker box
and put it over the slot attracting the intention. You might get to enjoy
the flicker without the worry

On Monday, January 23, 2017, Simendinger Theresa <cowgirltns at rockisland.com>
wrote:

> Asking for suggestions?an orange shafted Flicker has decide to drill into
> my log home.
> There are no bugs, I have it treated 4 times a year and it is newly
> revarnished.
> The noise is loud and constant. He/she flys off when I open the nearby
> window. But soon returns.
> Could he/she be trying to drill a nest? My three story house is fairly new
> without signs of deterioration.
> I have a wild bird feeder with sunflower seed and thistle seed one floor
> down, below where he/she is
> drilling which is frequented by songbirds. The local pest control says
> the birds are tapping on my building to
> attract mates. Any help is welcome?.please. He is right over my renters
> front door which is now streaked
> with huge white droppings.
> *Theresa*
> *Theresa*
> Theresa Simendinger ? 655 Kingfisher Lane ? Friday Harbor, WA 98250 ?
> 360-378-8332 ? 415 717 0546
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