Peekaboo Bird

This morning as we were getting ready to leave for church services there was a bird in one of the trees in the yard.

The bird was playing peekaboo and I was not able to get a clear shot.

Can you tell what species it is from the first two pictures?

Red-bellied Woodpecker - Peekaboo Bird - Canada - Toronto - Melanerpes carolinus

In this first picture you see just a lot of white with just a little bit of black on the underside of the tail.

Red-bellied Woodpecker - Peekaboo Bird - Canada - Toronto - Melanerpes carolinus

In this picture you can see that the bird has black on the head and also that black bars on the underside of the tail. We need the bird to stop playing peekaboo.

Red-bellied Woodpecker - Peekaboo Bird - Canada - Toronto - Melanerpes carolinus

Now we can see more of the head and can tell that it is a Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus).

Red-bellied Woodpecker - Peekaboo Bird - Canada - Toronto - Melanerpes carolinus

We did get a better look at the woodpecker, but I was not able to capture a better picture. I had my picture on maximum zoom and was shooting from inside where it was nice and warm. It is definitely starting to get cold here in Canada.

One last image from today. We had a great lunch of Butter Chicken and naan bread.

Thums Up - Indian Cola - Coca Cola - India - Strong Tasting Cola

I gave the lunch a nice Thums Up!!

Have you ever had a bottle of Thums Up? You will not forget the taste.

Steven

This entry was posted in Animals, Canada, Culture, Travel and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

4 Responses to Peekaboo Bird

  1. Lyle Krahn's avatar Lyle Krahn says:

    Yes wildlife can do that to you.

  2. Glenda McDougal's avatar Glenda McDougal says:

    How does Thums Up taste differently from our coke and why don’t we have them in the US?

    • vanbraman's avatar vanbraman says:

      Glenda, it has a stronger taste. Even more so than the Coke in Mexico. I have heard that it is available at some Indian grocery stores in California. Probably the main reason we don’t see it in the US is that it would not appeal as well to the American taste.

  3. Pingback: Restful Sunday | Braman's Wanderings

Leave a reply to vanbraman Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.