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When My kids were small, my daughter woke up to a woodpecker similar to this at her bedroom window. He sounded like an airhammer tearing the house apart. She still has a phobia of woodpeckers to this day an she is 33 years old! Such a beautiful bird! I am retired from U. S. Fish and Wildlife where the woodpecker saga still rages and I would like to forward your video to my former office. The people there would love it!
When My kids were small, my daughter woke up to a woodpecker similar to this at her bedroom window. He sounded like an airhammer tearing the house apart. She still has a phobia of woodpeckers to this day an she is 33 years old! Such a beautiful bird! I am retired from U. S. Fish and Wildlife where the woodpecker saga still rages and I would like to forward your video to my former office. The people there would love it!