
It agitated Geni, who thought it was someone knocking at the door, a sure sign for her that a stranger is about to enter the house, and something that invariably sets her to barking. My husband got up to investigate and urgently asked that I come to the kitchen to see what it was. Neither one of us could believe our eyes.
There, on the aluminum window frame, was the famously shy and reclusive Pileated Woodpecker, pecking away at the sill, hungrily ogling the suet that hangs in front of that window. Eventually, he found his way to his target and ate avidly for a while, long enough for my husband to get his camera and take some pictures, but not even the flash scared him away.

Once again we were treated to one of the rare sights that living in this small apartment near the woods offers, and to one of the reasons I like of being so very near the woods.
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AHHHHHHH!!
That's so great!!
Wonderful pictures! I think that's the *female* pileated woodpecker, so you might call her "she." The male has a red mustache, the female a black one. If you're lucky, you'll see them both...
Anonymous, Thank you! I didn't know that. I'll be looking more carefully from now on. She really likes the suet cakes and makes it a point to visit almost every day. It's quite a treat.
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