


and Hairy Woodpeckers on a much more regular basis- both male and female, adult and juveniles. The baby Hairy WPs will be on the tree trunk and peep their little hearts out.

We also saw quite a bit of the baby Red-Bellied Woodpecker on Friday and Sunday. Unfortunately we haven't seen an adult yet. I hope the parents are both okay. In the fall/winter we see the adult female almost every day and the male every now and then. We'll be keeping an eye out for their return soon (fingers crossed).




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