Red-bellied woodpecker
Another from the archieves.
Melanerpes carolinus
You may occasionally see a Red-bellied Woodpecker flying quickly and erratically through the forest, abruptly changing direction, alighting for an instant and immediately taking off again, keeping up a quick chatter of calls. Scientists categorize this odd behavior as a type of play that probably helps young birds practice the evasive action they may one day need.
source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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