Woodpeckers














This bird seemed to be listening for insects in this tree.
The male has yellow on the crown of his head.
A little bigger with a longer beak than the Downy Woodpecker.
I turn my camera to portrait mode whenever I see a woodpecker to accommodate their vertically oriented body.
These woodpeckers were doing quite a mating ritual.
This handsome, large woodpecker was sitting on my bird feeder.
Feeding time for three hungry baby Pileated Woodpeckers. I thank biologist Rick Bonar for giving me a tip on where I might find these birds.
Someone commented that this handsome bird appears to be wearing his v-neck sweater and "dickie"for in town.
A house cat wasn't far away, they take a terrible toll on small birds.