
near the wild woods today --
The birds' water bowl is heated just enough to keep it open for them to drink.
We are getting ready for FeederWatch, the citizen-science project online for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The “guild” of winter birds is forming in the woods, and the most noticeable visitor this week is the male Pileated Woodpecker Dryocopus pileatus. His red cap is continuous from his beak to its pointed tip, and he has a bit of red in his malar stripes on each side of his face.
Each flower is short-lived and replaced by a small bur-like fruit that allows animals to help distribute the seeds.