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She’s back!

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Yes, I’m still bird nerding out that a female pileated woodpecker has found our backyard .

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Two sightings in twenty years and now twice in one week.

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Woot!

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Needless to say I’m making sure that particular feeder is always full in case she drops by.

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A bag fills the cylinder once with 1/4 left over, and I have to fill it every other day.

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Pricey, but worth it.

(Photo includes another of my coffee table metal sculptures since you seemed to like the hermit crab.)

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Calling all bird nerds…

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If you care nothing for the feeding and rare sightings of our fine feathered friends please feel free to skip this post because I’m about to gush like a horny ornithologist.

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Yesterday evening at 7:41pm I walked by one of the windows that looks out over our backyard and saw this.

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We’ve lived in this home for over 20 years and I’ve only spied this elusive creature twice.

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They’re big, usually 20 inches long.

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They like deeply wooded areas and though we hear their jackhammer like drilling occasionally it’s rare to see them out in the open no less hanging on our suet nugget feeder having a nosh .

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To say I was thrilled is an understatement.

There was a female pileated woodpecker in our backyard!!!!

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The sexes can be distinguished by the amount of red feathers on their heads. Red halfway down the face to the eyes? Female. Red all the way down to the beak? Male.

River the bird nerd at your service.

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Not exactly a riveting video, I know.

But I had to share.

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