Saturday, January 31, 2009

RBW = BFF

Isn't this a little cutie? That's a red-bellied woodpecker sitting on my glove as I took his photo. I don't know what possessed him to perch here. He didn't seem ill. Nor did he want to leave. He acted a bit "frozen" in the maybe-she's-a-predator kind of way.

In any event, as I went to put more food out for the birds this afternoon, I suddenly had a woodpecker in my hand. They sure can grip with those super feet of theirs. I finally set the woodpecker in the feeder and went back inside. But for a few moments--well, it's not every day I have a woodpecker in my hand.

12 comments:

  1. Whoa!! What an amazing thing to experience!! It would be goosebumps for me.

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  2. What an amazing photo and moment. From what I understand red bellieds are usually shy so contratulations!

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  3. All: It was goosebumps for me too. If I didn't have the photos, I'm not sure I would believe it even now. RBW's are normally very shy. In fact, I've never gotten a good photo of one because they don't like me to be at the window with my camera. This one might be a younger one. He didn't seem quite normal, at least his reactions certainly weren't. Maybe he was just new to the neighborhood. He got swooped a time or two by the other male that is a feeder regular.

    Carolyn H.

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  4. Wow,how lucky you are!He does look a little rattled,wonder what he`s thinking?!Great pic,thanks for sharing,phylliso

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  5. Anonymous8:48 AM

    Maybe there was an Accipiter close by. The birds at our Audubon feeders all scatter except for the woodpeckers which just freeze in position. Maybe he saw you as a safe haven.
    Dave

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  6. I can't add anything to what's alreadt been said, but just wanted to express my amazement too! Wow. What a moment.

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  7. Wow! What a memorable experience!

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  8. Anonymous6:37 PM

    Oh lucky you, maybe he was just lonely.

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  9. All: Yes, it was quite a memorable few moments to have a red-bellied woodpecker in my hand. I think the bird looks a little ragged, but it was alert enough and didn't seem to have any obvious injury or wounds. I think it was confused, though, perhaps thinking I was a predator. There's not much else that can explain its "freeze" instead of flight. I've been looking for it since then but it's kind of hard to tell one male red-bellied woodpecker from another. I have 2-3 other photos and will likely post at least once more as soon as I'm back with hi-speed internet.

    Carolyn H.

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  10. Very cool. Bound to be a top nature moment of the year.

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  11. Anonymous9:08 PM

    So happy for you that you had your camera handy. It's a wonderful photo.

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