March 5, 2026
Nature Done Wright
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Youth Movement: Part II
This little guy ahs been hanging around my backyard feeder.
At first glance I thought it was some strange (but somehow familiar) woodpecker — a red-bellied that Mother Nature had misplaced before she finished adding red.
A quick look at Sibley set me straight. It apparently is a juvenile red-bellied. In June-July, they lack that trademark red on the head.
That’s the beauty of being a birder-in-perpetual-training.
I learn something every day, so long as I have the time and sense to pay attention.
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Hi Jim,
We had a young red-bellied at our feeder last year. Hope to see one this year. I have to say (with affection) that he really went through that “awkward teen” phase as he developed the red feathers. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting too.
-D






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Diana & Jeff
Hi Jim,
We had a young red-bellied at our feeder last year. Hope to see one this year. I have to say (with affection) that he really went through that “awkward teen” phase as he developed the red feathers. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting too.
-D