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Today's Bird- the Red-Headed Woodpecker

Not to Be Confused with the Red-bellied Woodpecker

By Lightning Bolt ⚡Published 7 months ago Updated 7 months ago 1 min read
Melanerpes erythrocephalus

~~🐦🐦‍⬛🪶 "I would like to paint the way the world sings." -- Claude Monet

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Hammering for bugs

eat seeds, fruits, berries, and nuts

territorial

_________________Bolt

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  • Mark Graham7 months ago

    Exactly, but still a noisy little bird. Good work.

  • Susan Fourtané 7 months ago

    Another lovely bird. This little one seems to be more focused on doing his woodwork and finding worms perhaps. :)

  • Mother Combs7 months ago

    Perfectly written haiku, Bill. Wonderful bird to write about <3 Woodpeckers are awesome

  • Komal7 months ago

    Love this chirpy check-in with nature! There’s something meditative about spotlighting one bird a day. ✨

  • Great video , I heard simlar in the woods in Hulne Park, thanks for sharing Bill

  • I wish I can set this bird on some people's heads, lol

  • Imola Tóth7 months ago

    I love to find bluejay feathers in the forest. They are the most beautiful.

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