Winged Escape

This is a male, red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) departing a bird feeder with a peanut.

“Red-bellied Woodpeckers are pale, medium-sized woodpeckers common in forests of the East. Their strikingly barred backs and gleaming red caps make them an unforgettable sight – just resist the temptation to call them Red-headed Woodpeckers, a somewhat rarer species that’s mostly black on the back with big white wing patches. Learn the Red-bellied’s rolling call and you’ll notice these birds everywhere.” - allaboutbirds.org

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  • @Swede1952@universeodon.com Gorgeous photo. We usually have these birds at our suet feeder, but they must be enjoying bugs in the wild. They’ll be back. I hope H5N1 hasn’t affect their populations.

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      Thanks! They’ll be back, I’m sure. The red-bellies are regular visitors to my backyard, but they go for the seeds particularly peanuts. They don’t normally hit the suet feeder.