Friday, February 12, 2010

Dogwalk audio: Woodpecker streetlight


A minute of your time, please (literally):







9 comments:

WLIB said...

Turns out, according to this, that woodpeckers "sound" in this way to establish their territory. Not that that's much comfort when a woodpecker chooses your chimney cover, etc., for his morning Hear Ye, Hear ye.

Unknown said...

That may be the actual explanation, but I prefer the speculative "senile grandparent woodpecker" explanation.

FletcherDodge said...

Yes. We had a woodpecker that used to hit the side of our house, and they can be really annoying. I mean REHEHEHEEEEAAALY annoying! I'm pretty sure that's where the "pecker" part of their name comes from.

BirdFLU said...

Was it a big brown woodpeker or a little one with a redhead?

I had the big brown ones in my old backyard, the redheads in the new yard.

Robert

WLIB said...

Robert: It was a big fat brown one, from what I could see. I've seen redheads in our neighborhood too. The Irish are everywhere.

BirdFLU said...

I'm not a bird person per se, but I learned about the Northern Flicker because it was in my yard. I was trying to figure out which bird left behind fluorescent orange feathers and why I could always hear a hawk, but not see it. The Flicker was responsible for both. They sound like hawks. They're also bigger than I thought woodpeckers are.

http://www.neoperceptions.com/fauna/birds/scbirds/images/Northern%20Flicker%201.jpg

Unknown said...

Nice plumage, but yuck on the dead part.

I'm getting to be more of a bird watcher - living in the midwest got me interested. Lots of variety out there in the swampy grasslands.

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