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Old 10th June 2007, 08:17 AM
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I was puttering on the patio yesterday morning & heard this unusual noise coming from the palm tree up where the pigeons live. Realizing it wasn't any type of pigeon sound, I looked up & saw a Gila Woodpecker peering into a hole. I was thinking it just got carried away with it's 'pecking' as the hole was larger than the usual little notches. The bird flew off & I went about my business.

What seemed to be about 10 minutes later, I hear the noise again. So I stopped what I was doing, looked up & saw the woodpecker had returned & was on an adjacent tree. Instead of going back to what I was doing, I kept watching.
All of a sudden I see this little eye peek out of the hole. Then I saw the adult woodpecker fly to the hole & proceed to feed it's baby.

As most of you know, this is grounds for me to go fetch the camera.
I got settled & began 'bird watching'.

I swear, that woodpecker must have flown to Phoenix to get his baby something to eat.
I waited & waited for him to return. I'm sure I was just about as happy as the baby when he did return.

After several attempts at getting a picture, the baby finally stuck his head far enough out of the hole to where I was able to get a fairly good picture of papa (Woody) feeding him.

When Dad headed out to get more groceries, the baby decided to get curious, as most kids will do.
He was absolutely adorable, looking out around & up. Probably wondering what all the commotion was upstairs. I was able to get a couple pictures of him & will post them as well.

I found it very interesting that when Dad returns, he makes this unusual sound. I'm thinking this is a type of message telling the baby 'all's clear, it's only papa coming home.'

It's not unusual to see the woodpeckers in the yard, but I've not had the pleasure to see a family. This is quite exciting for me.

I never realized how much activity goes on up in that palm tree. Pigeons & doves coming & going, chasing each other around the tree, flirting & of course, babies squeaking like mad wanting to be fed.

I will be keeping an eye on things & hopefully will be lucky enough to get some pictures of the baby(s) growing up.

Here's a link to some interesting information about the Gila Woodpecker.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAbou...oodpecker.html

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Old 10th June 2007, 08:24 AM
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So sweet! Thanks for taking the time to get the pictures and sharing.
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Old 10th June 2007, 08:26 AM
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Wow, Cindy! That is fascinating. I look forward to see more pics.

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Old 10th June 2007, 08:27 AM
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Hi Cynthia,


What an awesome treat for you to see, glad you managed a good pic or two.

It never amazes me where birds will find homes. We have wood peckers that nest up high in our pine trees. I never thought about them being in any palm tree, I will have to look closer at our palm trees.

Thank you for sharing, that picture is TOO pecious!
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Old 10th June 2007, 09:52 AM
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This is so lovely. Love the pic of papa feeding the baby.
Hope we'll see more of the baby growing up.

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Old 10th June 2007, 09:57 AM
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Boy, dad sure had his work cut out for him drilling that nest, huh? Great picture, Cindy!

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Old 10th June 2007, 10:50 AM
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Beautiful pic, Cindy.

I wouldn't have known what the place was where he has the hole close up - must be one huge tree!

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HI CINDY, It's easy to see that this GILA lives in a PALMTREE PENTHOUSE while his less affluent relatives live in CATUS CONDO'S. lol lol .GEORGE
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Beautiful pic, Cindy.

I wouldn't have known what the place was where he has the hole close up - must be one huge tree!

John
Hi John,
There's a cluster of three trees. If Dad hadn't picked the tree he did I would never have been able to get any pictures, as the other two are much too tall.

As it is, even with the zoom feature I have, it's kind of hard getting a really sharp picture beause of the height of the nest. Not to mention, a little hard on the neck as I have to look straight up & be ready for when Dad appears because he doesn't stay long.


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HI CINDY, It's easy to see that this GILA lives in a PALMTREE PENTHOUSE while his less affluent relatives live in CATUS CONDO'S. lol lol .GEORGE
Oh Yeah, they definitely have a prime spot George. A great view of the lake, shade & lots of pigeon entertainment. And believe me, that baby watches everything.

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