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Saturday, April 14, 2018

The Bird D'pot

Gus is a smart pup. He has learned his food lady always grabs that scary box thing and points it at every critter she sees. She is always happy when that thing is in her hands. So, when he is outside and sees something he thinks she might like, he goes to get her. 

On this particular morning, she was sitting at the table having her morning coffee when Gus saw a bird critter on the electric pole. He jumped up and looked in the window like he always does when he wants in, but instead of going inside, he gave his come hither look. As he knew she would, the food lady followed him outside. She was very excited to see this red-bellied woodpecker. She spent several minutes with the clicking machine and then smiled, patted him on the head, and called him a good dog.

The red-bellied woodpecker checked out every hole he could find on the way up the pole. 



He climbed up on top of the pole...

...and enjoyed the view for a minute or so...

...and then flew away to parts unknown. The food lady kept smiling.

On a side note, the Upland Sandpipers are still hanging around. I saw three of them as Gus and I walked to the mailbox this morning. They can stay as long as they want. They are fun to watch. 

Linking to The Bird D-Pot

10 comments:

  1. Great shots of the red-bellied woodpecker especially the take-off!

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  2. Hi Betty, nice shots of the red-bellied woodpecker. Cute pic of the sandpiper too. I was thrilled to see the yellow-rumped warbler at my feeders. I have seen him three days in a row on one of my suet feeders.

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  3. Lovely to see your photo's of the red-bellied woodpecker.

    All the best Jan

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  4. wow, what good photography skills! And brilliant red woody woodpecker head! Gus is so smart

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  5. peckers often like the old poles. Sometimes for food, other times to impress a female :)

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  6. Betty...this series is absolutely AMAZING!

    For this week, I send my thanks to you for sharing with us bird lovers at I'd Rather B Birdin'!

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  7. Hi Betty!
    Ok, I understand!
    Gus enjoyed that Woody Woodpecker came to visit! LOL

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  8. Upland Sandpiper is a fairly rare species here; there are only a few places I know that I can find them.

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  9. Betty, nice capture of the Upland Sandpiper. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Cool shots. The bird is beautiful.

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