They're back.
We finally have a pair of red-heads back in the yard. Hopefully the will nest in the trees behind us again.
The Red-headed Woodpecker is one of only four North American woodpeckers known to store food, and it is the only one known to cover the stored food with wood or bark. It hides insects and seeds in cracks in wood, under bark, in fenceposts, and under roof shingles. Grasshoppers are regularly stored alive, but wedged into crevices so tightly that they cannot escape.
source - allaboutbird-org.
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