Thursday 22 February 2018

Re: [Maine-birds] Pileated oddity

One winter I was out xc skiing and saw a pileated eating grapes. I had never seen that before. Apparently it's a thing. 

On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 10:07 AM, Jeff Wells <jeffwells@borealbirds.org> wrote:
And this is a video of a sapsucker feeding on black cherry fruits: https://youtu.be/uq-gK1eC3yU

We had a Pileated doing the same thing in that same tree

Jeff Wells

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Subject: [Maine-birds] Pileated oddity

I've never seen this before. At the I-95 Old Town exit, a pileated woodpecker crossed the road at 7 this morning, landed in a crab apple, and started chowing down like he was a pine grosbeak. Weird to watch.

Bob Duchesne

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