Wednesday, 17 April 2024

WILL THE WOODPECKER ON MY BALCONY.

  • On the tenth of March Will came on to my balcony and ate from the wooden feeder, and I took loads of photos to share. Please forgive the fact that they are all very similar, I just kept clicking away, enjoying the spectacle of Will at the wooden box feeder for the very first time. Will likes the cake I fill it with, and so do the birds and squirrels.This cake does not have walnuts, it is flavoured with orange juice, but the birds and squirrels love it. As you know oranges are a great source of vitamin C, and the juice can help the birds stay healthy during the months when bugs and other insects are scarce




























As I have mentioned before, my balcony is in deep shade in the morning and that is when Will is most likely to appear. It is always so delightful to see his adorable face, and watch his movements. This is another unforgettable experience.

40 comments:

roentare said...

The bird portraits are looking very nice

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Will knows where to come for fine food and an admiring audience and I can see that he is taking full advantage of it. And what a splendid visitor he is, Sonjia. The best things in life really are free! Hugs and kisses - David

Richard Pegler said...

I am very envious of your visits from Will, Sonjia. It is a very long time since a woodpecker visited our garden. If one did, I am sure I would take just as many shots as you have done! I was interested to learn that you use orange juice in your food mix. I have never heard of this before, but will now do some research. I would also like to know what other ingredients are in your 'cake', please.

Best wishes, take good care - - - Richard

MadSnapper said...

its the little things that make us happy. I smiled all the way through the photos. I can see why you love to watch for him. I would have snapped myself silly and have been known to take dozens of shots of one thing, thus the name MADsnapper. Will is beautiful

Angie's Recipes said...

These shots are so beautiful. We have lots of woodpeckers here, but they are usually on the roofs or trees.

Marie Smith said...

A beauty indeed. How wonderful you can watch him at your feeder!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I would be happy if Will visited my yard. I just love all the wonderful closeups! Awesome series on your beautiful woodpecker! You are nice to keep the birds well fed! Take care, have a wonderful day!

Lucyna Drozłowska said...

Gratuluję pięknych fotografii . Cudowny ptak,

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

That is one gorgeous woodpecker!

Irma said...

What beautiful photos of the woodpecker.
Greetings Irma

Lea said...

You cannot have too many Woodpecker photos - they are always fun to see!

LoveT. said...


I didn't know that orange juice was good for the birds. good info.
The photos are adorable.

Marit said...

Dear Sonjia :)
Will is very handsome and beautiful! I love your photos, and they are lovely. I have so much to do in my garden at det moment, so I have not read your blog until now today. I have two similar woodpeckers here in my garden, and I love to see them every day.
Warm hugs my dear friend, and all the best to you!
Marit

DeniseinVA said...

Wonderful captures of the woodpecker! How lovely to have him visit regularly. He would make me very happy. Wishing you a splendid day my friend, and thank you so much for your lovely comment.

sami niilola said...

A wonderful visitor to feeding places.

Mike Attwood said...

Delightful pictures Sonjia. A favourite bird of mine. Best wishes.
Mike.

R's Rue said...

Lovely.
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Rostrose said...

Dear Sonjia, I can very well understand why you are so happy about this visitor. Will is a magical guest and an equally great sight. I am happy for you. How nice that you not only provide the birds with food, but also with vitamins.
All the best after my blog break,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/04/einmal-um-die-ganze-welt-in-54-tagen.html

Veronica Lee said...

Your photos of Will are amazing!
It's wonderful to see such a beautiful woodpecker visiting your balcony often.
Thanks for sharing the info about orange juice for birds.
Keep up the great work caring for them, Sonjia.

David James Slater said...

Dear Sonjia,
A beautiful selection of pictures of Will.What a character! I am going to buy a new bird table. I already have a bird bath but I had to throw away the old table because it was rusty.I am also going to buy a broad selection of bird seeds and peanuts.I may even take some photos!

Jeanie said...

Will is a handsome fellow and your photos are marvelous. I love that you name the birds -- I do too. They are our friends!

Thanks, also, for your very lovely comment on my blog about the film about the music camp for those with disabilities. I was so touched by it and was grateful you shared your family story.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Will is really a handsome woodpecker! The vitamin C-infused cake is good for him. And what a good idea it is to feed that to the birds -- I wish we'd known about that when we used to feed birds. We don't live where we can do that now and I do miss my feeders. Thank you for sharing yours.

Tom said...

...Sonjia, is Will a Great spotted woodpecker? I would be pleased to have Will visit me. Take care and have a wonderful weekend.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

You took such amazing photos of this beautiful bird. It shows every detail and makes it really come alive for us! Hugs!

RedPat said...

Will looks quite happy with his meal, Sonjia. Have a good week.

Shiju Sugunan said...

Will the woodpecker is adorable! Love that you're providing tasty treats to keep him healthy. The close-up photos are great!

Mae Travels said...

Beautiful photos of the woodpecker. We also have them at our feeder, and enjoy seeing them.

I’m confused by what you say about birds and vitamin C, as most birds do not need to consume it; rather, it is produced in their liver. This is true of many non-human mammals as well. I think dietary vitamin C is needed only by a few tropical bird species: ones that eat a lot of fruit. Your seed cake is surely full of other needed nutrients for these birds, though.

best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Your friend Will is a fine looking woodpecker. He is lucky to have you helping him stay fed.

Debbie said...

this IS an unforgettable experience!! i too take way too many pictures, some are the same but many are out of focus. i feel it best to click away and see what you get, sometimes, they are not as lovely as the ones you shared here!!

Barwitzki said...

What a wonderful visit you have this morning... it's wonderful that you pulled out the camera. I enjoyed every photo.
The great spotted woodpecker only comes to my feeder when there is snow in the forest. And I tell you, I really enjoy watching him too.
This year we have the black woodpecker in the forest again, when the trees had no leaves it was always easy to find, now it is difficult to watch the birds in the wonderful soft green that the trees now have...
it is an enjoyable walk in the forest.
A hug for you.
Thank you for your beautiful photos.
Viola

GreenComotion said...

Nice series of the woodpecker. Thanks for sharing with all of us. Be well!

Teresa said...

Me encantaría ver un pájaro carpintero en mi jardín, pero de momento me conformo con tus fotografías, son preciosas. Un abrazo.

John's Island said...

Sonjia,

It sounds like a truly delightful encounter with Will on your balcony! Capturing such a moment with your camera, despite the photos being similar, only underscores your excitement and appreciation for this special visit. It's wonderful that you’ve found a way to connect with nature right from your own space, creating an environment where Will, along with the birds and squirrels, can come and enjoy a treat.

Using orange juice in the cake is a thoughtful touch, especially considering its health benefits for your feathered and furry visitors during the tougher months. It’s fascinating how small details, like the type of food you offer, can make a significant impact on local wildlife.

The image of Will enjoying his meal in the serene, shaded ambiance of your balcony during the morning hours paints a peaceful picture. These moments not only bring joy to you but also to those who read about them and view your photos. Keep sharing these experiences; they’re a lovely reminder of the simple pleasures life has to offer and the beauty of nature that can be found just outside our windows.

John

PS Thank you for your kind comments on my blog!

This N That said...

What a cute Woodpecker..wonderful shots as well !! Enjoy your week Sonjia.!

carol l mckenna said...

Great photography of handsome will the woodpecker ~ thanks,

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Yvonne said...

How exciting for you. Very nice photos of a beautiful woodpecker. I watched a red-bellied woodpecker at my feeder today chasing the grackles away, so it could eat alone. Quite impressive. Thank you always for your encouraging comments. It makes my day just looking at these beautiful photos of yours.

La Biosfera de Lola said...

Querida Sonjia disfruté con estas hermosas imágenes. Es un ave muy muy bonita. Besos y un placer leerte de nuevo.

Lowcarb team member said...

A wonderful series of photographs you've shared.

All the best Jan

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sonjia,
I enjoyed your woodpecker photos. Will is a great visitor to your balcony, I wish I could see this woodpecker near me. I've been away with hubby on holiday! Sorry I am late visiting and commenting. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sonjia,
Thanks so much for sharing this Woodpecker post and for your critter link.
I enjoyed all the photos, I wish this woodpecker was seen here my area.
Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead.

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