Date: 5/2/25 3:55 am From: 'John Gannon' via Birders <birders...> Subject: Re: [birders] Scott Smith’s Wonderful Lunch
Pileated by far more common. When we lived in Dexter Township for 34 years, regularly saw and heard Pileated whereas I don’t see or hear red-headed in some years at all. Now that we live in northern MI, I see pileated at our feeders almost daily. In contrast, I occasionally and briefly see red-headed at our feeders during spring migration. After being displaced a few times by more aggressive red-bellied, the red-headed isn’t seen again. Away from feeders, I see and hear pileated but not red-headed. JohnMullett Township
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On Friday, May 2, 2025, 5:26 AM, Fred Kaluza <fkaluza...> wrote:
Regarding Woodpeckers in the Midwest…in your estimation, which are more common, Red-Headed Woodpeckers or Pileated Woodpeckers?
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