Do you pass this site regularly? I'd like to hear about their progress,
but I can't get down there very often. Though Pileateds seem to have
adapted well to humans, nesting on a pole must be pretty unusual.
-- Paul Lender
On 03/07/2010 4:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Mary and I observed what appears to be a Pileated nest being constructed. It's
high on a power pole on Dakota County 42. It's on the 5th pole west of Pike
Lake Rd on the north side of the pole. The female was working hard and then the
male flew in and took over. She only stayed about 2 seconds after the male
landed right next to her but Mary got a picture. The link is available on
request...
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