And the winner for best-dressed bird at my feeder is -- the Red-bellied Woodpecker!
Isn't he a beauty? I always get a thrill when I see one at our feeders or in our woods. Part of the allure for me might be that I remember how excited my mother got years ago, when one began appearing at her suet feeder in south-eastern Pennsylvania. While they are quite common there now, they didn't used to be. The only info I was able to find about their spreading range was this -- "The Red-bellied Woodpecker has been extending its' range northward over the last 100 years". I don't have records to know when they started coming to my mom's feeder but I would guess sometime in the 60's. I know we didn't have them in northeastern Pennsylvania when I first moved here in the late 70's, but in the years since then they have arrived and become more common.
Here's a look at the Red-bellied from all angles - from one day when my suet log was empty and he was determined to check each hole and find any morsel he could!
This one is a male because he has red all the way along his head. A female does have red on her head, too, but only on the back.
The Red-bellied woodpecker is probably one of the birds most often called by the wrong name - since it's easy to see their red-heads, but not very easy to see the red belly they are named for. Click here to see a photo of a Red-headed woodpecker, which is much more rare. If you see one of those, let me know!
Yep, it's red under there! |
Look at those tail feathers! |
Here's full view of his beautiful head. |
Look closely and you can see his red belly in this photo, too! |
I really enjoy the Red Bellied Woodpecker too. It would have been hard for me to pick a favorite. I love all of the birds that come to my feeder. I still have bluebirds in the yard I enjoy them too, but of course they don't eat at the feeder. Love their bright blue backs and the red breasts.
ReplyDeleteDo you ever see any pileated woodpeckers in this area? We would see them when we lived over near Franklin Hill, but I haven't seen any here. Barb Snyder
Barb, I almost included Bluebirds.... since sometimes they sit on the pole my feeders hang from! But, they aren't really 'feeder' birds for me, since I don't put out mealworms. We do sometimes see Pileated Woodpeckers in our woods and occasionally flying between the woods on our back hill to the woods across the valley. They are awesome! Thanks for your comment! Nancy
DeleteNice choice! I do like the Red Bellied Woodpeckers too. Thanks for posting all of the beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara!
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