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I am sorry I sent off the previous post without puttin my name on it.

I also had 5 Pileated Woodpeckers in my yard today.  I know 3 are juveniles and 
I assume the other 2 are the parents, although I have only seen one adult 
feeding the juveniles at one time.  It is really a fun sight to observe though, 
and they aren't shy in the least!  I can sit on the deck 30 feet from the 
feeders and they still will come in to eat  feed.  It is fun watching the 
adults putting suet down the beaks of the juvenile birds - a surprise they 
don't  perforate the gullets of the young ones!!!

Pat DeWenter
Bemidji/ Beltrami Co.

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<P>I am sorry I sent off the previous post without puttin my name on it.</P>
<P>I also had 5 Pileated Woodpeckers in my yard today.&nbsp; I know 3 are 
juveniles and I assume the other 2 are the parents, although I have only seen 
one adult feeding the juveniles at one time.&nbsp; It is really a fun sight to 
observe though, and they aren't shy in the least!&nbsp; I can sit on the deck 
30 feet from the feeders and they still will come in to eat&nbsp; feed.&nbsp; 
It is fun watching the adults putting suet down the beaks of the juvenile birds 
- a surprise they don't&nbsp; perforate the gullets of the young ones!!!</P>
<P>Pat DeWenter<BR>Bemidji/ Beltrami Co.</P>
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