Posted by RickieBlue on February 24, 2013 at 13:54:40 from (65.37.20.241):
In Reply to: Pileated Woodpecker posted by El Toro on February 24, 2013 at 12:47:27:
Several years ago I was in the woods with the 4 wheeler and there was a pile of big wood chips in the trail, I looked up and here is what I saw! The picture doesn't do it justice...I could put my fist in this hole very easily. About 4 years ago I heard a tin drumming noise outside by the road. I went out and a woodpecker was on the post of my mailbox pecking on the metal...he would peck 4 or 5 times and then move down and look up at the base of the mailbox. Well, we all know insects like to live in and under our mailboxes and this bird knew that. He would walk around to the otherside and do the same thing. He did this about 6 or 8 times before he left. Then I heard him on a neighbors mailbox about 5 minutes later..about 800 feet down the road. I was pretty amazed. I did get a video of it one day, searching now. If I find it I will post it on youtube and leave a link!
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