
MUD
Dennis is a retired Colonel living with his wife, Barbara, in Tecumseh, KS. Some of these Posts are filtered through the memory of a "not so Young Man" and you might have to utilize your built in crap detector to filter truth from memory errors. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum. If you wish for peace, prepare for War. Our current Congress is "Stupid with zeros on the end...
The larger than Downy woodpecker is called the Hairy woodpecker. The one in your picture is probably a Ladderback. They are more scarce and are not seen often. I have only had one come to the suet feeder. The Hairy ones are easy to recognise becaause they look like a giant Downy. The yellow bellied wood pecker has a red head and a yellow belly. They are as big as the flicker. We love to see the birds but get tired of fighting off the squirrels
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We have consulted our bird books over this and aren't convinced that it is a ladder back, a Hairy or a Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker. The male of the two has a red head that covers the entire top of the head. This is the female (I Think) You would love the one that comes to our suet block with a punk rocker hair cut. We haven't decided what he is either. MUD
ReplyDeleteThe full red headed one is probably a male Red_bellied woodpecker which may also be the punk rocker. The one pictured looks like a female Yellow-bellied sap sucker. The punk rocker could be the male Yellow-bellied sap sucker or a male red-naped sapsucker or even a male ladderback with his crown displayed. Try to get a picture of him for positive identy.
ReplyDeleteGood that the cat came back. pretty Tiger. I am not in Arizona this winter so I am missing my family of woodpeckers with their red spot on their head. Good to see you doing fine. Best wishes for Christmas, Tumbleweed.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! I've always loved that name, too:o)
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