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Mother and Daughter

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Again, I was in a rush and didn’t get wonderful, clear photos, but you’re all so good at using your imagination and that’s what I’m counting on today.

The woodpeckers were back. It was Pam and what I thought last week was her sister. I’ve had my eyes opened because I got a better look at the “sister.” Turns out, it is most probably her baby, not her sister.

Pam is near the bottom of the tree here, and Junior is above her.  Junior’s topknot is not a brilliant red yet, most likely for her own protection. She won’t be such a target for her enemies.

Pam is working hard, pecking open the bark to look for bugs. Junior is still afraid of giving herself a headache so she lets Mom do all the work.

Pam stops mid-peck and looks around.

“Do you see her, Junior?” she asks.

“See who?” Jr. says.

“Whom.”

“What?”

“See whom, not who? … Oh, never mind. Do you see the crazy lady with the camera? She’s always hanging around near the back door, and I thought I heard it open. I don’t mind her, but that black cocker spaniel is always wherever she is, and that dog LOVES birds – and before you say, ‘Oh that’s good,’ let me tell you, ‘No. That mutt likes birds, but not in a good way.'”

“But don’t worry, Junior, we’re safe. Just open your beak. I’ve got a treat for you to make you forget all about that killer dog.”

 

“LOL! Gimme a break,” says Emma. “Me? Kill a bird? … Well, not a woodpecker, anyway … not today….”

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55 thoughts on “Mother and Daughter

  1. Sonja's avatar

    I love watching the woodpeckers and their youngsters. It amazes me how quickly they can peel off the bark on some of the trees. Great photos, and a nice honourable mention for Emma.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I know I’ve used that picture of Emma before, but I love it because she seems to be laughing. Isn’t it great to see the bird families growing up? There seem to be fewer birds this year, so I’m happy for every survivor.

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  2. John's avatar

    Your photos clearly tell the story along with your words, Anneli, great job! Hi, Emma. I looked closely at how you typed this post, I learned a couple of things. Thanks, Anneli. 😊

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  3. Kajal's avatar

    Interesting story telling 😍
    And these pictures are beautiful too

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  4. Juanita Kelly's avatar

    Really fun pictures!

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  5. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    Thanks for sharing your photos – I love birds. Great woodpecker conversation! And the photo of Emma is adorable.

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  6. Ursula's avatar

    I love woodpeckers, they are so pretty.
    Lovely pictures and story to go with them.

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  7. Grant at Tame Your Book's avatar

    Cute pics of the birds and dog. Love ’em!

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  8. arlene's avatar

    What a lovely tale Anneli🥰

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  9. markbierman's avatar

    A fun story that pairs nicely with these high quality photos. Well done.

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  10. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    How lucky to see two pileated woodpeckers at one time. You caught them in some great poses; nice shots too.

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  11. Jennie's avatar

    This is wonderful!

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  12. Lauren Scott, Author's avatar

    Wonderful story and photos of the woodpeckers and Emma!

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  13. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    That is not the face of a bird killer, Anneli. Unh unh…

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  14. Carol Balawyder's avatar

    Just shows that a mother’s work is never done! Love how you defend yourself, Anneli, at the end. ❤

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  15. Luanne's avatar

    Emma with a goofy face! Love the woodpeckers and how you figured out she’s teaching her kid!

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  16. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    Great photos, Anneli. We’ve been watching the fledgling jays. It takes such effort to learn to be a bird. Pam’s being a good mama, it seems.

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  17. Stephanie's avatar

    Love this, have never seen a juvenile

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  18. Adele Brand's avatar

    I do love woodpeckers and all their smart uniforms and pointyness. There is a large European species a bit similar to the pileated, unimaginatively called a black woodpecker.

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  19. ourcrossings's avatar

    Great post and so many beautiful photos. I find that Woodpeckers are fascinating and fun to watch. I have often noticed these unique birds in and around my garden and encountered a few of them during trips around the country. Their long, sharp bills that they use for drilling on trees, along with their bright feathers make them hard to miss. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  20. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    Your photography adds so much! Thank you for sharing as well as tickling our interest in another story. Be careful out there Emma!

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  21. Rosie's avatar

    Anneli, thank you for the funny story and the beautiful photos that melt my heart. 😊💕

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