Another shot of the downy woodpecker on wasp nest

Here’s another shot of the female downy woodpecker looking for food by tearing apart a dormant wasp’s nest.

Photo by Chris Bosak

For the Birds: A wasp nest no longer

Photo by Chris Bosak – A female downy woodpecker tears apart a wasp nest.

As birdwatchers, we are trained to look for things out of the ordinary. That blot in a tree or movement in the brush just may be a bird. Often the thing that grabs your attention is nothing but a discarded balloon or wind-swept plastic bag, but very often it is, indeed, a bird.

Autumn can be tricky with falling leaves capturing our attention and tricking us into thinking birds are near. The other day, a different sort of falling object caught my attention. While it wasn’t a bird, it did lead me to an interesting bird sighting.

I was walking on a trail when something about the size of a leaf floated down in front of me. It somewhat resembled a leaf but was shaped and colored differently. It even floated down from the trees with a different kind of motion.

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