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Turkeys, Eagles, and Pileated Woodpeckers, Oh My!!

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Not a bad day. Aside from bluebirds, gold finches, and cardinals fighting over my bird feeder this morning, a full grown pileated woodpecker landed on the top of the pole holding the feeder. He gave me a great display for at least 20-30 seconds. Fabulous.

I was then lucky enough to catch a bald eagle fly by and land in a tree this morning. so I decided to go for a walk and saw a turkey run across the path out of the wetlands by Lake Elkhorn. I had not seen one here in this green buffer before.

Not a bad day, indeed.


1 Comment

  1. Norma Petersen says:

    Somehow The Nature Conservancy has disappeared from my charity donation list and I wonder if I stopped a few years back because of something you said??? I do have a list I copied down from you and it is not on it.. I get SO much mail “begging” but I would actually add them again if there is good reason….Thanks for your trouble…..Norma Petersen

    On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:58 PM, Saving The Places wrote:

    > nedtillman posted: “Not a bad day. Aside from bluebirds, gold finches, and > cardinals fighting over my bird feeder this morning, a full grown pileated > woodpecker landed on the top of the pole holding the feeder. He gave me a > great display for at least 20-30 seconds. Fabulous.” >

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