Saturday, October 1, 2011

Pileated Pair, Scott's Yard, in Ballookey round 3



Pileated Pair, from photos by Scott Carter out the window of his spare room at Silk Creek.  Watercolor, by me, Mary Taitt, in Ballookey's Mole.  Click image to view larger.  The male pileated is perched on the outside of the house, threatening his own reflection, which he takes as another male.  Click image to view larger.

7 comments:

ballookey said...

Oh WONDERFUL, Mary! You couldn't have known, but I'm totally enthralled by the ongoing debate over whether or not Ivory-billed Woodpeckers still exist or are extinct. They're extremely similar to Pileated Woodpeckers, so claimed sightings of the Ivory-billed are usually thought to be Pileated.

That whole controversy has captured my imagination. I would SO love it if Ivory-billed Woodpeckers exist somewhere... They're my Bigfoot. ;)

I'm so glad this is in my book!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

YAY! I am so glad I did something you like! WOohoo!

I've been following the ivory-bill controversy too! Maybe I'll paint some of them. I was just looking at pictures of them last night!!!

roma said...

My former blog partner LOVED woodpeckers and esp pileated ones. We have those around here, or at least I assume thaey are. I haven't followed the controvery...I'll bone up on that.

roma said...

Forgot to say, well done, Mary!!

Gretchen said...

This is great! Nice work Mary!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Thank you both so much! :-D

Mike Kline said...

I saw a woodpecker the other day - not sure which kind other than beautiful, like this art.