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Pileated Woodpecker

Dryocopus pileatus

Description:

Nearly as large as a crow, the Pileated Woodpecker is the largest woodpecker in most of North America. Its loud ringing calls and huge, rectangular excavations in dead trees announce its presence in forests across the continent.

Habitat:

The Pileated Woodpecker digs characteristically rectangular holes in trees to find ants. These excavations can be so broad and deep that they can cause small trees to break in half. A Pileated Woodpecker pair stays together on its territory all year round. It will defend the territory in all seasons, but will tolerate floaters during the winter. The feeding excavations of a Pileated Woodpecker are so extensive that they often attract other birds. Other woodpeckers, as well as House Wrens, may come and feed there. The Pileated Woodpecker prefers large trees for nesting. In young forests, it will use any large trees remaining from before the forest was cut. Because these trees are larger than the rest of the forest, they present a lightning hazard to the nesting birds.

Notes:

We saw two babies in that hole . .!!!!

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3 Comments

MaryEvans2
MaryEvans2 12 years ago

Nice spotting- the Pileateds around here are quite skittish and very hard to get photos of.

mystified45
mystified45 12 years ago

Done . .just came back from birding . .I have new pictures to upload! Thanks for the comment!!!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Lovely spot mystified45!
Can I suggest you make photo 2 the main image as I think you will get many more viewings that way. You can change the order in edit mode by dragging & dropping the images.

mystified45
Spotted by
mystified45

Ft. Myers, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 30, 2011
Submitted on Jan 14, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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