Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Male and female Pileated Woodpeckers are in full spring preparations
  

Male and female Pileated Woodpeckers are in full spring preparations

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by Betty Dingwell from Stratford CA on 08 Apr 2026
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I first thought it was a kingfisher flying over me and watched closely as the Male Pileated Woodpecker flew over to a nearby tree. I will thrilled to see the female Pileated Woodpecker join in the work after a few minutes. The male begins excavating the nest cavity and does most of the work, but the female contributes, as the hole nears completion. The entrance hole is oblong rather than the circular shape of most woodpecker holes. Pileated Woodpeckers don’t line their nests with any material except for leftover wood chips. The impressive rectangular excavations can be a foot or more long and go deep inside the wood. These holes pursue the tunnels of carpenter ants, the woodpecker’s primary food.

  • Camera: Canon EOS 80D
  • Focal: 250 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.001 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 5.6
tagged: plant tree animal bird woodpecker tree_trunk vertebrate beak pileated_woodpecker wing piciformes twig trunk feather

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