I've been enjoying these guys for years, maybe 15. They even clued me in that one of my trees needed to come down. We're lucky enough to border a reserve that's less than 400 acres (too lazy to find out ;-).
I've seen a male and female pair regularly, and once I saw three. Methinks it takes 200 acres to support a pair. I see lots of the giant fist-sized holes they leave when they get busy. Love the call. Love the noise they make working. I call them the .50 cal of woodpeckers.
They are really skittish. You can watch from a distance, but it's bye-bye when you move.
I got a Pileated feeder several years ago, and for cryin' out loud, one finally stopped by. Grabbed the videocam and took a movie. I may set the cam up on a tripod so we can just hit the "go" button and rule out camera shake. These are amazing birds. I'm happy to help them out. Sure as heck don't want them to move.
I've seen a male and female pair regularly, and once I saw three. Methinks it takes 200 acres to support a pair. I see lots of the giant fist-sized holes they leave when they get busy. Love the call. Love the noise they make working. I call them the .50 cal of woodpeckers.
They are really skittish. You can watch from a distance, but it's bye-bye when you move.
I got a Pileated feeder several years ago, and for cryin' out loud, one finally stopped by. Grabbed the videocam and took a movie. I may set the cam up on a tripod so we can just hit the "go" button and rule out camera shake. These are amazing birds. I'm happy to help them out. Sure as heck don't want them to move.