Wireless1
Character is who you are when no one is looking
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I love crocosmia! Perfect!
Unfortunately, trumpet vines are crazy invasive around here and a good way to earn the undying hatred of neighbors. Same with cypressvine/ hummingbird vine. I do have trumpet honeysuckle though, which I hope will take off this year.
Weird enough I learned just a week or two ago that there are red-bellied woodpeckers (what you got in the picture... they don't even have red bellies!), red headed woodpeckers that have more red over their faces, and pileated woodpeckers that have a crown. The red bellied one we have at our house is a feeder hog.I guess I need to get a book. We have 3 different types of woodpeckers, bluebirds, blue jays, cardinals, finches wrens, several other small birds along with the dives, crows, blackbirds and starlings -and visits by a couple of hawks in the trees
My favoirite is the red headed woodpecker
They do tend to be more aggressive and dominant. I get owls frequently as well.Weird enough I learned just a week or two ago that there are red-bellied woodpeckers (what you got in the picture... they don't even have red bellies!), red headed woodpeckers that have more red over their faces, and pileated woodpeckers that have a crown. The red bellied one we have at our house is a feeder hog.
At our last house, the neighbor’s trumpet vine was spreading underground - under the asphalt DRIVEWAY - and was coming up through the pavement. That was instant respect for me.
Awesome birds! Used to see several while living in Crossville, but I've only seen a couple since living in Nashville area. A smaller redhead visits my bird feeder on a regular basis.I see several different types of woodpeckers on a regular basis..... every now and then I’ll see the big pileated woodpecker
The Arctic blast pushing down into the Midwest is bringing rare visitors south.You loosers missed out.
Photos: Rare snowy owl spotted in Chattanooga