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Harry and Harriet

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Harry and Harriet are hairy woodpeckers who live in the trees near our house. Sometimes they come closer for a visit to check out the bird feeders, but what they really like to eat is anything that is small and moves, usually under the bark of trees,  rotten or otherwise.

They’re not that fussy. Fruit, berries, and nuts make them happy too. They’re generally not seedeaters, but I was wondering if Harry was interested in that sunflower seed he has wedged in between the boards just by his right foot.

Harriet has one by her foot too, but it’s hard to say if she put the seed there or if a nuthatch was working on it and Harriet came over to check it out.

I sang a song for Harriet,

I like to call by trilling,

So far, she hasn’t noticed yet,

I’d hoped she’d find it thrilling.

 

I said, “Let’s check the feeders out,

We might just find a morsel.”

She gave me an indignant shout,

“I have to watch my torso.”

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38 thoughts on “Harry and Harriet

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    That’s a very cute poem and I love your pictures. They do love their bugs but I think this time of year means eating things that maybe aren’t at the top of the list!

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  2. TasView (Tone)'s avatar

    Love it Anneli, entertaining as always and the woodpeckers look so sweet! Well captured.

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  3. Annika Perry's avatar

    Anneli, what a lovely couple of visitors for you! I love the photos, Harry is looking curiously at you while Harriet is considering the seed! A fun poem inspired by the beautiful woodpeckers!

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  4. Grant at Tame Your Book's avatar

    You got a chuckle out of me with “torso.” Thanks, Anneli!

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  5. kagould17's avatar

    Good sightings Anneli. We often see woodpeckers and flickers in our back yard. I just hope they do not start pecking on my trees. Happy Friday. Allan

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  6. Mags Win's avatar

    I so enjoy your bird photos and poems. The woodpeckers at my place will eat peanuts and ants. I love watching them. Great names for your woodpeckers.

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  7. John's avatar

    A fun poem, these birds seem smaller than their cousins? Not sure. 😊

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  8. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    Thanks for the fun verse and woodpecker shenanigans.

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  9. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    Harry and Harriet are fun names for woodpeckers. Woodpeckers are intelligent birds. I recently read about it. Your photos are great.

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  10. Ursula's avatar

    Lovely pictures and poem.

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  11. V.M.Sang's avatar

    Lovely photos and poem, Anneli.

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  13. Prior...'s avatar

    This was delightful and by the time I reached “torso” I was smiling pretty big – and love the bits of alliteration: “Harry and Harriet are hairy” who live by the house….

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  14. doerfpub's avatar

    Ha, we all have to watch our torsos in the winter months, that’s for sure. I was fun to say hello to our Downies and Hairies upon our return – like abandoned friends that meet again.

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