Dive bombing woodpecker

A brand new month already. It seems June flew by without me. It was a good month even though the heat and humidity was way high.

The critters kept me entertained as always. A few days ago I saw a first though. A redheaded woodpecker was chasing a young squirrel all over the yard. The squirrel climbed up on a light pole and kept going around and around on the pole as the woodpecker kept diving bombing toward the poor little thing.

After several minutes the woodpecker finally went on its way and left the squirrel on the pole. I had seen blue jays chase squirrels but not woodpeckers until that day.

I have no idea what kind of tree this is. It is one of the favorite places for the birds. I enjoy looking for birds hidden in it. I took this photo several years ago. I could easily see two birds but there are more in there.

Going through photos taken long ago I saw this one and I remembered taking it. I did not see the insect in the robin’s beak until I downloaded the photo from my camera.

The robin was getting ready to fly up under the carport to feed the babies in the nest.

I am looking forward to seeing what blessings, beauty and simple things July brings.

Happy July everyone. Hugs and blessings to all!


18 responses to “Dive bombing woodpecker”

  1. susansdailygarden Avatar

    What a wonderful post! I love the stories!

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind comment.

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  2. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Great to see those birds in action working on a tree

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      They stay busy in my yard for sure. It gets a little noisy at times with their pecking, but I love it.

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  3. Mae Faurel Avatar

    🧡🧡🧡

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      1. Mae Faurel Avatar

        Right back you Mags 🧡

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      2. Mags Win Avatar

        Thank you!

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    Trish

    Enjoy these summer days. You paint the picture of woodpecker and squirrel vividly. I have little sympathy for the squirrel, I confess, but woodpeckers obviously have some advantages.

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      You are not alone in not having much sympathy for the squirrel. :) I love the squirrel and the bird but wanted the bird to stop pecking that poor little squirrel, he was so little. :)

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    Anonymous

    lovely post and photos! Happy July

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      Thank you. Happy July to you.

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    Anonymous

    lovely post with great photos! Happy July

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      Thank you!

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    Anonymous

    lovely post and amazing work with beautiful photos.A very happy July

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      Thank you so much, your visit and comment is much appreciated. Have a great day.

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  8. mjeanpike Avatar

    Lovely pics, Mags. Birds are an endless source of entertainment, aren’t they? Happy July :)

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    1. Mags Win Avatar

      Thank you! Yes, they are. I love watching them.

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