Re: OT - woodpeckers/cedar wax wings
- Subject: Re: OT - woodpeckers/cedar wax wings
- From: P* E* <g*@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:23:37 -0500
Thanks Andrea. Glad that painting job is over. That's way harder work than
I thought.
On 4/25/09, Patricia Dickson <pdickson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Andrea,
> I think you have got to replace that suet feeder...... those woodpeckers
> are
> too much fun to watch. I have been taking inside my feeders so that the 4
> raccoons that visit my yard every night don't break anymore. Some trouble
> but
> worth the birds. I had 7 cedar wax wings sitting in the top of my bald
> cypress last evening. I had to call my neighbor and get her to come
> identify
> them for me. I thought they might be but they looked too small. We looked
> through her binoculars and they were so very pretty. They just stayed long
> enough for her to come down and identify them and then off they all flew.
> South... I think I am just lucky to be on thier migration route.
> Tricia
>
> --- On Sat, 4/25/09, andreah <andreah@hargray.com> wrote:
>
> From: andreah <andreah@hargray.com>
> Subject: RE: [CHAT] OT - woodpeckers
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 7:11 AM
>
> I love to watch birds and their antics. I have A downy woodpecker that was
> coming to the suet feeder until a raccoon stole it and broke it-no more
> suet.
>
> Got your pics Pam-the yard looks fantastic and so does the house!!!
> A
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
> Behalf
> Of Pam Evans
> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:03 PM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: [CHAT] OT - woodpeckers
>
> I have a pair of downy woodpeckers whose antics crack me up anyway. But
> tonight I discovered why, when I fill the peanut basket I find a bunch of
> empty shells in the basket. It's a handleless colander that's nailed
> to the
> top of the big hackberry stump (about 4 feet high). I came around the
> corner of the house and saw a head bobbing up and down in the basket. It
> was the female just going to town on those peanuts. After a few minutes,
> the male flew down and perched on the rim of the colander. So she jumped
> out and he jumped in and took his "turn". It was just hilarious and
> solved
> that minor mystery of the empty shells in the basket. The rest of the
> birds
> (mostly blue jays & cardinals) fly down, grab a peanut and fly of into one
> of the shrubs or trees to eat their treat and come back. I guess the
> woodpeckers think that's a waste of time. You had to be here I guess, but
> it was pretty darn funny.
>
> --
> Pam Evans
> Kemp TX
> zone 8A
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A
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