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Back in April, I posted this pic of a male pileated woodpecker hunkered down during a snowstorm in a dead tree on the edge of my property. I had hoped that he was scoping out the place for a potential nest site. I've never seen the female pileated, but she must be around. Yesterday two nearly-fledged babies were hanging their heads out of the tree cavity. I'm amazed at how secretive these guys are, for their .

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I sm amazed!! I always hear them on my lot, but never see them! Thanks for sharing the baby picts with us!

Zster Level 8 June 8, 2018
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@Insectra how lovely

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Nice. I'm doing my best to not cut down dead trees. Not so easy ... the aesthetics and all.

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Yay! I too keep the dead trees for the woodpeckers. & unfortunately the starlings. But the more cavity options the better for the woodpeckers to compete.

Mooolah Level 8 June 5, 2018
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awesome!

btroje Level 9 June 5, 2018
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Impressive birds, not very common either. No mistaking the jack hammer sound they make when they are pounding away on dead trees either. One has punched a huge hole in the brand new electrical pole in front of my new house, right underneath the pole mount transformer that provides power for me, looks like I'll be getting a new pole less than a year after this one went in.

Surfpirate Level 9 June 5, 2018
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aaaaw, wonderful! thank you for sharing your good luck of having two such funnily shy & curious angels growing up near you ❤

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Fantastic, you are so lucky.

FrayedBear Level 9 June 5, 2018
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