Pileated Woodpecker digging a hole
Our woodpecker was too busy with its hole to pay attention to us. |
We met the bird on a tree of the small forest that surrounds Our Lady de la Leche Shrine in St. Augustine, Florida - by the spot where the Spaniard conquerors landed in 1565. We had many previous encounters with this bird in Florida trails, but this one resulted in the best photos.
Pileated Woodpeckers are the biggest in North America - third in size in the world. They live mostly in the east. "Pileated" means "capped" in Latin. The bird makes holes in trees to get ants.
A woodpecker's drilling
Echoes To the mountain clouds."
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