Sunday, June 25, 2023

Woodpecker Antics

 

The last few times I've been walking at the Desert Botanical Garden, I've noticed an abundance of woodpeckers.  I collected a few photos of these colorful and sometimes noisy birds.  This one was perched up high on a saguaro bloom at the top of that tall plant.


These two were carefully perched on the saguaro blooms so they could pick out the insects that were crawling around inside the blooms.  

This young one was sitting on a wall and taking in the view.

While this one was contemplating a bath in the little fountain located below this water spout.  Once I hear their distinctive call, they are pretty easy to spot with their striped wings.  

10 comments:

Gemel said...

What stunning birds!

Travel said...

You hear them long before you see them

William Kendall said...

Such beautiful birds.

RedPat said...

I'm always surprised they don't get poked by needles when they are picking around on the cacti.

Stefan Jansson said...

Favorite birds.

Steve Reed said...

I can see why they perch on the flowers! Kind of like sitting on a pillow on an otherwise inhospitable surface.

Catarina said...

Those are fantastic pictures!!

Bill said...

They are smart little birds and know what they want. Great captures!

roentare said...

I love the birds. In their zone.

Catalyst said...

Your photos are exemplary. Audubon would have hired you!