The pair of pileated woodpeckers has been making a lot of noise and flying around mornings and evenings where I live.
A larger woodpecker, the Ivory Billed Woodpecker has not been seen, for sure, in decades and has now been declared officially extinct. You can know they are probably gone, even though some still search in the Louisiana bayous, it is harder to maintain hope once extinction has been officially declared.
There was an even larger woodpecker, the Imperial Woodpecker; two feet tall, that used to live in the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico. Apparently they lived only in very old growth forests, which have for the most part been cut down. I also read they were hunted for food. And get this, when a hunter would shoot one bird, the other birds (they are apparently communal) would come to look to see what was going on, sitting on branches making outstanding targets.
As I was watching the pileated woodpeckers, I was grateful they have learned to tolerate at least some human intervention.
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The river is the melody
And sky is the refrain - Gordon Lightfoot