John_C
Senior Member
I don't know if this is a good place to post or even if it is allowed... I guess we'll find out... 
Are you getting tired of the weather yet, you know there is more to come and if you haven't read the Almanac yet, don't, you won't like it...
My trailer is at the shop for the winter; there were jobs there that probably won't get done until way into next year and my batteries are settled in for the winter... And I get tired of doing Honey-Do's and working on the garage...
So, a few days ago, I rebuilt the Boss' bird feeders and made my own suet cakes that the Woodpeckers really like... Then, I am starting to get different and more birds than before... This results in better pics. Because I'm from Arizona desert, there are some birds that I haven't seen before...
Here are a few pics I took this morning and yesterday...
The first Pic is a White-Breasted Nuthatch - On Left and On Right is a cute little female Downy Woodpecker...
The second Pic, one with the bird hanging on the side of the suet feeder, is a Female Pileaded Woodpecker and measures 16 - 19 inches in length...
The third Pic, with the bird way on top of the rack, is a Male Pileaded Woodpecker... The angle of the picture does not show his size well, but this guy is also 16 - 19 inches in length... His Red "Mustache" looks to be just coming in, making me think he is a young male...
The point being, get out and enjoy the beautiful country... we will be making day-trips this winter to see what things look like without that green stuff on them... Take precautions; carry water, blankets, a shovel, chains if you have them or at least a bag or two of kitty litter for traction, food, flashlight, extra batteries... You probably know better than I for your given area...
Be safe and have fun... :grin::grin:
Are you getting tired of the weather yet, you know there is more to come and if you haven't read the Almanac yet, don't, you won't like it...

My trailer is at the shop for the winter; there were jobs there that probably won't get done until way into next year and my batteries are settled in for the winter... And I get tired of doing Honey-Do's and working on the garage...
So, a few days ago, I rebuilt the Boss' bird feeders and made my own suet cakes that the Woodpeckers really like... Then, I am starting to get different and more birds than before... This results in better pics. Because I'm from Arizona desert, there are some birds that I haven't seen before...
Here are a few pics I took this morning and yesterday...
The first Pic is a White-Breasted Nuthatch - On Left and On Right is a cute little female Downy Woodpecker...
The second Pic, one with the bird hanging on the side of the suet feeder, is a Female Pileaded Woodpecker and measures 16 - 19 inches in length...
The third Pic, with the bird way on top of the rack, is a Male Pileaded Woodpecker... The angle of the picture does not show his size well, but this guy is also 16 - 19 inches in length... His Red "Mustache" looks to be just coming in, making me think he is a young male...
The point being, get out and enjoy the beautiful country... we will be making day-trips this winter to see what things look like without that green stuff on them... Take precautions; carry water, blankets, a shovel, chains if you have them or at least a bag or two of kitty litter for traction, food, flashlight, extra batteries... You probably know better than I for your given area...
Be safe and have fun... :grin::grin:
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