Thursday 22 February 2018

Re: [Maine-birds] Pileated oddity

And we have had a flicker doing the same over the past 10 days or so... not much left after the squirrels and the turkeys. We have had up to four turkeys staggering around in the upper branches of the crabs. THAT is amusing to watch!  

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On Feb 22, 2018, at 8:32 AM, duchesne@midmaine.com wrote:

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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On Feb 22, 2018, at 8:32 AM, duchesne@midmaine.com wrote:

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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