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VERY fast sketch of the pileated woodpecker that visited the other day...along with one of my "gratitude" lists... |
Showing posts with label pileated woodpecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pileated woodpecker. Show all posts
Friday, June 21, 2013
Birds at the Shed!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
I and the Bird #100--pileated woodpecker

I've heard these big guys in the woods for years, but this is the first time I ever spotted one--he flew across the country road right in front of the Jeep, crossed a bare field and disappeared into the woods that line Shackleford Creek. I had no idea they were THAT large--almost as big as a crow at about 15". The male has a red forehead, the female a brownish black one, but still with that bright red crest! The pileated woodpecker really was the model for Woody Woodpecker--I felt like I'd seen a childhood friend.
I saw that distinctive flight pattern, the size, the bit of white on the wing, then the elongated head with the flash of red and KNEW I'd finally sighted one...exciting! Quick gesture sketches capture the overall shape, but I had to look the big bird up to see a closeup...
We'd run away from home for a bit of peace and quiet...didn't expect such a lovely reward, in addition to a fresh-baked cookie from the organic farm and bakery we like to frequent, Van Till Farms in rural Rayville, Missouri.
The long-lived birders blog, "I and the Bird" has its 100th post on the 14th, and I meant to get this done in time to celebrate with them, since we're members of the Nature Blog Network (see the link at left, in our sidebar!) But I didn't remember that the 12th was the deadline, so...late, like my woodpecker, but celebrating just the same!
I saw that distinctive flight pattern, the size, the bit of white on the wing, then the elongated head with the flash of red and KNEW I'd finally sighted one...exciting! Quick gesture sketches capture the overall shape, but I had to look the big bird up to see a closeup...
We'd run away from home for a bit of peace and quiet...didn't expect such a lovely reward, in addition to a fresh-baked cookie from the organic farm and bakery we like to frequent, Van Till Farms in rural Rayville, Missouri.
The long-lived birders blog, "I and the Bird" has its 100th post on the 14th, and I meant to get this done in time to celebrate with them, since we're members of the Nature Blog Network (see the link at left, in our sidebar!) But I didn't remember that the 12th was the deadline, so...late, like my woodpecker, but celebrating just the same!
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