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DRH 11-04-2016 06:21 PM

Pileated Woodpecker
 
I happened to get this snapshot of a pileated woodpecker in our front yard this afternoon. They are very impressive birds!

http://echoshores.com/Photos/IMG_1325.jpg

Slickcraft 11-04-2016 07:29 PM

Very nice photo.

Now maybe the bad news. We had a pair of them going at the base of a tree on the island a few years ago. Impressive what they can do to a tree if it is full of carpenter ants. A short while later the tree had to come down.

DRH 11-04-2016 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 271531)
Very nice photo.

Now maybe the bad news. We had a pair of them going at the base of a tree on the island a few years ago. Impressive what they can do to a tree if it is full of carpenter ants. A short while later the tree had to come down.

Yes, I know about the "bad news"! Pileateds are very destructive and can damage trees so badly they don't survive. Fortunately, this particular bird poked around the ground for a few minutes and then flew off, hopefully not to return.

ishoot308 11-04-2016 08:08 PM

Beautiful
 
Great pic DRH!!

Thanks for sharing it!

Dan

rick35 11-04-2016 10:16 PM

They are beautiful birds and impressive growing to about 15 inches tall. Their tongue wraps around their brain as a kind of shock obsorber which you have to google to appreciate how it works. Someone told me that their call is kind of like jungle noises and it made sense when I saw and heard them in my back yard wailing away on a dead tree.

dayvsea 11-05-2016 07:27 AM

Yah they are really something to see aren't they? And if they were going to go to town on that tree...believe me, you'd know it! :laugh:

Orion 11-05-2016 10:08 AM

They're doing you a favor
 
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Originally Posted by DRH (Post 271532)
Yes, I know about the "bad news"! Pileateds are very destructive and can damage trees so badly they don't survive. Fortunately, this particular bird poked around the ground for a few minutes and then flew off, hopefully not to return.

If the pileateds are boring heavily into your trees, they are likely pretty well infested with wood-boring grubs and they are being damaged from the inside. They are letting you know that this tree is dying and you wouldn't otherwise know the tree is already at risk of coming down in a storm at some point in the future.

Slickcraft 11-05-2016 10:25 AM

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If the pileateds are boring heavily into your trees, they are likely pretty well infested with wood-boring grubs and they are being damaged from the inside. They are letting you know that this tree is dying and you wouldn't otherwise know the tree is already at risk of coming down in a storm at some point in the future.

Correct, in our case it was carpenter ants. The tree was pretty well hollowed out in the center and ready to be blown down.

That is Peter from White Mt Tree Service.
http://www.whitemountaintreeservice.com/

Airedale1 11-05-2016 10:09 PM

Very nice shot! They sure are cool birds.

secondcurve 11-07-2016 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 271543)
Correct, in our case it was carpenter ants. The tree was pretty well hollowed out in the center and ready to be blown down.

That is Peter from White Mt Tree Service.
http://www.whitemountaintreeservice.com/

These guys certainly earn their money. You never knows when a tree is weaker than expected and it suddenly comes down unexpectedly.


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