While I was out in the kitchen a bit ago, I re-filled our bird feeder and put some food out on the deck (which badly needs care, but it's not my house, and they know it needs it and we're just not up to the physical work involved) that's kinda large for the feeder. So the one woodpecker we've seen (and I think we've been hearing it trying to find bugs or something; we hear rapid-fire tapping every morning on the roof or near it) was out there, and I took 3 pics before it flew off. I got the head of one of the pair of mourning doves (my mom calls them rain crows; anyone else ever hear that term for them?) in one pic too, so I'm posting that one. And anyone know why it's sitting like that? We've narrowed the species down to one of two, and if it's a red-headed woodpecker, maybe it's sitting that way because it's a female with eggs? If it's the other kind, it would be male. From this angle, you can't see how red the head is, by the way.