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A small thing making me happy this spring:

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  • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

    @dillyd That makes me even happier! So cool. Good reminder that ecosystem = everywhere.

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    @ericdaryl @dillyd they hit things that make a loud noise to attract a mate. They do this primarily leading up to spring. We have a number of them that love banging our fireplace flue.

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    • petterofcats@mastodon.worldP petterofcats@mastodon.world

      @ericdaryl @dillyd they hit things that make a loud noise to attract a mate. They do this primarily leading up to spring. We have a number of them that love banging our fireplace flue.

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      @PetterOfCats
      How fun, to hear it coming through your fireplace.
      @ericdaryl

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      • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

        @PetterOfCats
        How fun, to hear it coming through your fireplace.
        @ericdaryl

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        @dillyd @ericdaryl oh yeah 😆 sounds like a riveter or a machine gun.

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        • petterofcats@mastodon.worldP petterofcats@mastodon.world

          @dillyd @ericdaryl oh yeah 😆 sounds like a riveter or a machine gun.

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          @PetterOfCats
          Much better than that time the downy woodpecker made several holes in our wood siding. Now we have metal siding. I hope they'll come back 😂
          @ericdaryl

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          • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

            A small thing making me happy this spring:

            The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
            #birds #tools #drums

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            @ericdaryl
            Swedish woodpeckers used to do that with the sheet-metal caps on telephone poles. It made them sound HUGE with their territorial signalling.

            #birds

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            • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

              @ericdaryl
              Swedish woodpeckers used to do that with the sheet-metal caps on telephone poles. It made them sound HUGE with their territorial signalling.

              #birds

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              @mrundkvist 🤘🏽 🎸

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              • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                A small thing making me happy this spring:

                The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                #birds #tools #drums

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                @ericdaryl its cute until they find the metal flu cap on your chimney! lol

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                • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                  A small thing making me happy this spring:

                  The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                  #birds #tools #drums

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                  @ericdaryl
                  Great pic. This happens in my neighborhood all the time. Some of them are Northern Flickers, a lot of them are Gilded Flickers.

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                  • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                    A small thing making me happy this spring:

                    The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                    #birds #tools #drums

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                    @ericdaryl We used to have one who would bang on the metal chimney vent. The chimney was not connected to a fireplace, but to the furnace down in the basement. So every spring, each day just before sunrise, we'd hear a ghostly, echoing, machine-gun noise coming from deep inside the house. And every spring, it took me several days to remember what was causing the noise (it was an old house with lots of noises).

                    At some point, our drummer worked out that the electrical transformer across the street had a more pleasing tone.

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                    • eedly@mindly.socialE eedly@mindly.social

                      @ericdaryl We used to have one who would bang on the metal chimney vent. The chimney was not connected to a fireplace, but to the furnace down in the basement. So every spring, each day just before sunrise, we'd hear a ghostly, echoing, machine-gun noise coming from deep inside the house. And every spring, it took me several days to remember what was causing the noise (it was an old house with lots of noises).

                      At some point, our drummer worked out that the electrical transformer across the street had a more pleasing tone.

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                      @eedly That was kind of him! I’ll bet he was hard to ignore when he was on your chimney vent.

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                      • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                        @eedly That was kind of him! I’ll bet he was hard to ignore when he was on your chimney vent.

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                        @ericdaryl I was cool with it once I remembered what it was, but it genuinely sounded like the gas furnace failing to ignite. And each year, all I'd initially remember was that it had stressed me out the previous year.

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                        • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                          A small thing making me happy this spring:

                          The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                          #birds #tools #drums

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                          @ericdaryl @jeridansky
                          Around here, they like to blast away on neighbor’s dish antennas. 🙀

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                          • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                            A small thing making me happy this spring:

                            The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                            #birds #tools #drums

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                            @ericdaryl One very early morning, we were awakened by the sound of a machine gun outside our bedroom window. Turns out it was our neighborhood flicker drumming on the metal rain gutters of our house.

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                            • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                              A small thing making me happy this spring:

                              The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                              #birds #tools #drums

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                              @ericdaryl I had one do the same thing on the metal rain guard on my chimney. Weird thing was that from inside the house it sounded exactly like the start of filling a 5 gallon bucket with a hose. I had spent several weeks wondering which neighbor was constantly filling buckets before I paired the sound with the vocal call.

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                              • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                                A small thing making me happy this spring:

                                The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                                #birds #tools #drums

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                                @ericdaryl That is really cool. And that was really pleasing to learn. Thanks for sharing this.

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                                • ericdaryl@mas.toE ericdaryl@mas.to

                                  A small thing making me happy this spring:

                                  The Northern Flickers in my neighborhood (think: woodpecker’s cousin) have figured out that if they rap their bills on the top of the street lamps it makes a great noise that travels far. They seem to be using it as a supplement to their usual calls. So, walking to school I’ll hear four or five Flickers alternating between vocal calls and street lamp percussion. 🥁
                                  #birds #tools #drums

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                                  @ericdaryl @johnb48

                                  I wish they’d sitck to street lamps and not every bathroom fan vent or furnace stack on my roof

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                                  • philsplace@mastodon.sdf.orgP philsplace@mastodon.sdf.org

                                    @ericdaryl @johnb48

                                    I wish they’d sitck to street lamps and not every bathroom fan vent or furnace stack on my roof

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                                    @philsplace @ericdaryl

                                    They just do that as a service to help you stay awake.

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                                    • eedly@mindly.socialE eedly@mindly.social

                                      @ericdaryl I was cool with it once I remembered what it was, but it genuinely sounded like the gas furnace failing to ignite. And each year, all I'd initially remember was that it had stressed me out the previous year.

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                                      @ericdaryl I believe this was the culprit.

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                                      Attached: 1 image We were talking about flickers drumming on noisy things yesterday, and I thought I'd unearth this twenty-two-year-old photo of my particular percussionist. #birds #BirdPhotography

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