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2025 Project 365 – Week Twenty-five
I’m just going to pretend that I have no anxiety about a possible nuclear escalation. It’s fine. Really. Lalalala… Sunday, June 15th I wrot...
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Dear America, you are whack in danger. Signed, a Concerned (but Weary) Citizen. Sunday, February 2nd Ran out of yarn at the end of t...
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I have to say that I’m missing being able to rant & discuss random Very Important Happenings with all you people. In fact, there are g...
What a handsome fellow! Now and then I think I hear a woodpecker, but we don't have the sort of trees they favor around my place, so I usually hear them elsewhere. A friend in the hill country has them in her trees, and we've spent many a morning hour drinking coffee and watching them do just what this one is doing.
ReplyDeletenice shots. just shows what a decent camera can do and someone who knows how to do it.
ReplyDeleteOh, she is a beauty! Nice photographs of one of my favorite birds/
ReplyDeleteMarvelous!
ReplyDeleteAs NC Mountain Woman pointed out, this is a female, a red-bellied woodpecker. We also see downy woodpeckers and the occasional yellow-bellied sapsucker that is responsible for the holes in our tree. The red-bellied woodpeckers will land on the feeder from time to time, which is a funny, lovely sight.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLike the woodpeckers adherence to social distancing.
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