
Acorn Woodpeckers also eat insects and tree sap. They absolutely love acorns, though!
I was so excited to catch a glimpse of this exotic looking bird - mostly for it's incredible little clown-face, if the truth be told!
My son captured this acorn-filled tree a bit ago. Now that is something I would have loved to have seen myself!

This little fellow should look sort of familiar to new England birders; but it's not a bird ever seen in New England! This is a Bridled Titmouse! Very similar to the Tufted Titmouse we know and love, but with an adorable bridled face!
Both of these beauties were just some of the life-lifters we saw in the breathtaking landscapes of Madera Canyon! And there is still more to come from this spectacular location!



I've never heard of an Acorn woodpecker until this winter and now I hear about it all over. Now I know that Woody Woodpecker was developed from an Acorn woodpecker even though he looks just like a pileated, not an Acorn. Your photos from Arizona are so nice.
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Thanks, Nellie! I didn't even know he was the model for Woody Woodpecker!
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