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Carol Wendel

Conway, MA, United States

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A 7:00 a.m. sighting from my kitchen window. Four pileated woodpeckers landed in the sumac tree close to my feeders. I had seen one in the tree the day before, munching away at the seed heads, and I had my eye out for more. But it was the flight activity and landings of the four birds that drew my attention to the tree first thing in the morning. I was able to snap a back-lit photo of three of the birds—the fourth is in the next tree over, out of the picture. Very exciting observation for me!

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Pileated Silhouettes

Silhouette of two pileated woodpeckers at the top of a sumac (middle and left) in Conway, MA, close to the feeders. A third one is in the branches, a black mass a bit lower and to the right of the the one at the top of the picture. A fourth flew off. Exciting observation first thing in the morning!

One reply on “Pileated Silhouettes”

Lorraine S LaRose says:

Yes, I’d be excited too! Thanks for sharing the sumac information…I always think suet, carpenter ants or acorns…sumac will be planted this year!

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