Subject: [Tweeters] Fun Yard Bird
Date: Sat Dec 5 14:20:40 PST 2020
From: Steven Dammer - dammerecologist1990 at gmail.com

I have yet to set up feeders in my backyard, out of pure laziness, but I've
still had Pileated Woodpeckers hang out in my yard both front and back as
well as around my neighborhood. Perhaps someone else has feeders nearby set
up that they enjoy? At any rate, they probably enjoy the taller dougies
around for hanging out in, and the last visitor I had was marking his
territory on the street light pole out front early in the morning...
bastard woke me up with his racket! lol

On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 12:24 PM Bill Mowat <billmowat at hotmail.com> wrote:


> Greetings everyone,

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> I've been filling and watching a backyard tube feeder with a no-mess nut

> blend for many years, and have mostly seen many typical birds, such as

> juncos, chickadees, finches, and flickers. Today, for the first time, a

> pileated woodpecker came to eat! I found it amazing and very fun. In the

> past, I've simply seen pileated woodpeckers in the forest or occasionally

> at Marymoor, and also at a long distance. This was very close by and easy

> to see good detail. Is this a bird others see at their feeders?

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> Best Regards -; Bill Mowat

>

> N Bellevue / Redmond, WA

>

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