As I look out the window, it's another exciting day at the bird feeders in my backyard. A red-bellied woodpecker is visiting. I have been watching this guy further out in the yard pecking away for insects on one of our trees. Today, he has decided to come closer and let me get a few pics with my camera.
A red cap, white cheeks, and a zebra-striped back distinguish this woodpecker.
The red on his belly is a little hard to see, so look closely and you can begin to see the red.
I read here that their feed behavior includes searching for insects on tree trunks, and major limbs.
Their diet may be more than 50% plant materials at some seasons, including acorns and other nuts, wild and cultivated fruit, seeds. Occasional items in diet include tree frogs, eggs of small birds, , oozing sap, and even small fish.
Thanks for stopping by for another day of Life in Kentucky - Judy
The red on his belly is a little hard to see, so look closely and you can begin to see the red.
I read here that their feed behavior includes searching for insects on tree trunks, and major limbs.
Their diet may be more than 50% plant materials at some seasons, including acorns and other nuts, wild and cultivated fruit, seeds. Occasional items in diet include tree frogs, eggs of small birds, , oozing sap, and even small fish.
Thanks for stopping by for another day of Life in Kentucky - Judy
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Great photos of the Red-bellied woodpecker visiting in your backyard!
ReplyDeleteA lovely bird to have just outside your window Judy. Nice camera work.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent!!! In every way. Oh to have this beauty hanging around MY feeders. What I wouldn't give............
ReplyDeleteThis little guy is quite handsome with his red head and zebra stripes. I do see a tiny bit of red around his belly. Judy, you do get amazing bird photos and I really enjoy them, keep them coming. I have managed to get photos of our hummingbirds. I have a feeder out the kitchen window and they do entertain.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Wednesday………...
I can't have feeders because of the starlings and cowbirds, but I would be so happy to see this visitor if I could.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are so fun to see out the window. Great images. And thanks for your blog visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of one of my yard visitors...Love them..Michelle
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty woodpecker. And now it's migration time. Very exciting! Keep your eyes open for some fun finds!
ReplyDeleteA red-bellied woodpecker is visiting the suet feeder as I write this note! Your photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at SYC!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, these are great photos.....love when we can capture God's lovely
ReplyDeletecreatures up so close. they are quite pretty birds. Hubby and I just saw
a redheaded woodpecker in our sweet gum tree yesterday.....it has been a
long time since we have seen one around here. We live in Florida.
Have a great weekend,
Blessings, Nellie
Oh wow, he's a real beauty! You managed to get some fabulous photos. We have some large pines on the West side of our home that belong to our neighbors. They are a ways away, but I often hear a pecker in them. I can never see him, just hear him pecking away. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Hello Judy, gorgeous photo of the Red-bellied Woodpecker. The woodies are some of my favorite birds. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteStopping by I'd Rather B Birdin' this weekend to add your link to the tool there gave us a thrill; thank you!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! We used to have a couple of red bellied woodpeckers visit the trees behind our old house. I haven't spotted many where we live now. Plenty of cardinals though. I never tire of watching them.
ReplyDeleteThey are so elegant with their bright red hairdos and those fancy striped jackets, aren't they?
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How wonderful to see beautiful birds and be able to capture them in photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with SYC.