• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
  • HOME
  • About
  • The Rules
  • Technology
  • Terminology
  • Lessons Learned
  • About Me
  • The UGLY

Feathers and Fuzz

one woman's cure for the empty-nester blues

  • Index of Posts
  • Meet the Feathers
  • Meet the Fuzz

Woodpeckers

Nest Box Competition – Chickadee versus Downy

March 25, 2018 by MoJo

Every once in a while, I get caught up in a nest box competition drama — aware that the moment of conflict is inevitable.

One particular nest box has been used by the Carolina Chickadees for several years.  Late in February, a Downy Woodpecker began to spend the night in this box — a practice called “roosting”.  I waited curiously — to see if the Downy would continue to roost into March — to see if the Chickadees would, once again, choose this box for their nest site.

On March 16, the plot thickened.  The Downy was still roosting the night of the 15th.  The Chickadee began building her nest on the 16th.  By the end of the day on the 16th, the Chickadee had established a substantial nest foundation.  I waited to see how the Downy would react to HER roosting box being filled with moss.  Like clockwork, just after 7pm, the Downy scooted into the box.  If she noticed the “mess”, she didn’t react.

I then expected a similar scene on the 17th — but — the Chickadee was in and out of the box late that evening — right up until the time the Downy usually showed.  It was going to be a difference of seconds which would determine who would be in the box when the other showed.  In the Chickadee went — and out she’d go.  Would the Downy slip in while the Chickadee was out?  If she did … then what?!

The video will tell you how the final drama unfolded …

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Chickadee-Inn-Video.m4v

Filed Under: Carolina Chickadee, Feathers, Woodpeckers Tagged With: Carolina Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Nest Box Competition

Don’t You Just Hate It … When Your Lunch is Frozen?

February 7, 2018 by MoJo

The Red-bellied Woodpecker returns in this post.  If you remember, he was having a hard time hanging onto his peanuts in a previous post.  Well, now, he has to contend with the fact that his lunch is frozen.  Since he was designed with a long, heavy beak for hammering on trees to extract insects, he is well-equipped for the task.  He has chosen suet as his lunch — chipping frozen bits out of the log.  I find it fascinating to watch how he keeps his belly pushed up against the log to catch the pieces he drops.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Frozen-Lunch-Video-1.mp4

Filed Under: Feathers, Woodpeckers Tagged With: Frozen Suet, Red-bellied Woodpecker

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Go to Next Page »

Footer

Contact Us*

Get Social & Follow Us On

This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24

See "First Blog"

Copyright © 2026 Feathers and Fuzz