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PFor some reason this very short clip amazed me. Go Woody, show them how it's done! Brad
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They are common in parts of Kentucky. If you see an Ivorybill ..please contact me.
Edited by - imapicker2 on 11/03/2024 18:48:33
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Originally posted by Bill RogersThose pileated woodpeckers are pretty big birds. Not seen around here.
They ARE big birds! When I was in Maine I had one that would come to the suet feeders I hung in the wintertime... gangly, weird looking, but always a treat to see - and hear. Since moving to Cape Cod I've heard them once or twice, but never seen them.
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