December 22 Email:
We recently noticed a young, female Pileated Woodpecker chiseling out a hole in a large beech tree right behind our house. Do you know if this is normal behavior for these birds? I know that they usually drill for insects and the males excavate the holes for the nest in the spring. It just seemed odd to me to see a female excavating a hole in the winter. I would venture to guess she has created a place to stay warm during the cold weather but I am not sure. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick Hamlin
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Rick, I don't know. Let's see if anyone else has an answer.
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2 comments:
Maybe she has a early surprise for her mate, never know with this warm weather... Nice shot Rick
Could this be a "marking my territory" type of behaviour?
Mike VanderStelt
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