A few years ago during
the month of March I was driving-up my
driveway and notice a hole in a dead loblolly pine that I had never noticrd
before. My first thought, ”a freshly dug pileated woodpecker nest”! As soon as
I got in the house I grabbed a video camera and headed for the possible nest. I
attached the camera to a nearby tree and pointed it toward the hole and turned
the camera on. I left the video running until after sundown, about an hour and
half, and then retrieved the camera and tape.
As I reviewed the tape I was hoping to see a pileated
woodpecker fly into, or leave the opening. As the tape played, what I hoped I
would see, occurred. Just as the sunset, a Pileated Woodpecker flew to the
cavity, perched at the opening for less than a minute and went into the cavity.
I could not have been more fortunate! The nest tree grew out
of a creek bed at the bottom of a steep slop, allowing me to put a blind close
to the nest at almost eye level. Both adults incubated eggs for the first 3
weeks in April. After the eggs hatched a flurry of active began at the nest. I
spent many hot, miserable days in a blind from the end of April through May
having an incredibly wonderful time photographing these birds.
Nikon
D200, Nikkor 500mm f/4 with 1.4 teleconverter, 1/125 second @ f9
Oh my gosh, how lovely. I have seen several pileated woodpeckers, but never at the nest.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite photo of the year Bobby. Always addicted to the woodpeckers :)
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