Male Hairy Woodpecker hugging his favorite tree. Photo by Grandma Pearl |
Hairy Woodpecker all plumped up against the cold air. Photo by Grandma Pearl |
Once in a while especially in the springtime, my woodpeckers take a liking to our metal chimney pipe. It certainly makes a distinctive sound when they begin to rat-tat-tat on it; I suspect the woodpeckers see their reflections and 'attack' the other woodpecker that has invaded its territory. It's also a possibility that because the sound echoes far and wide, a prospective mate could easily home in on the source of that sound.
I know that lots of people have trouble with woodpeckers banging on their wood siding. There are several reasons for that behavior, one of which is to call a potential mate to the area. Another is to actually hunt for insects within the wood siding. Sometimes an infestation is discovered when a homeowner asks an exterminator to investigate. If you are having trouble with woodpeckers damaging your home, read my article about Tips to Keep Woodpeckers Away
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