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When I started my wood hauling process (May 15th), I went into the shop for the chainsaw(s) and all the other tools one needs to accomplish the task.
I heard a woodpecker tapping (we have had trouble with them digging bugs out of the logs and trying to get flies under the siding), so I went outside to look around. I didn't see the woodpecker anywhere. Back into the shop and there was the noise again and it sounded like the noise was in the chimney. Outside again but no woodpecker. I came into the shop and sure enough the noise was in the wood stove. I opened the door and there it was trying to peck the fire brick. Long story short, the flicker flew out the open door, crashed into a window, and ended up all startled and whatever a woodpecker would be after a fall down a chimney and confined in a wood stove. He landed on the top of the open overhead door. Took a breather, and eventually flew outside.
Today, May 21, I go to the shop to sharpen my saw. My wife comes out and we talk about the woodpecker. I open the stove and show her. With her eagle eye, she noticed some feathers. Lo' and behold, the stupid woodpecker decided to go down the chimney a second time but this time I wasn't around to hear it tapping. The pictures tell the final tale. For the last picture, I moved it and snapped another photo.
Like the title says, you can't fix stupid......
I heard a woodpecker tapping (we have had trouble with them digging bugs out of the logs and trying to get flies under the siding), so I went outside to look around. I didn't see the woodpecker anywhere. Back into the shop and there was the noise again and it sounded like the noise was in the chimney. Outside again but no woodpecker. I came into the shop and sure enough the noise was in the wood stove. I opened the door and there it was trying to peck the fire brick. Long story short, the flicker flew out the open door, crashed into a window, and ended up all startled and whatever a woodpecker would be after a fall down a chimney and confined in a wood stove. He landed on the top of the open overhead door. Took a breather, and eventually flew outside.
Today, May 21, I go to the shop to sharpen my saw. My wife comes out and we talk about the woodpecker. I open the stove and show her. With her eagle eye, she noticed some feathers. Lo' and behold, the stupid woodpecker decided to go down the chimney a second time but this time I wasn't around to hear it tapping. The pictures tell the final tale. For the last picture, I moved it and snapped another photo.
Like the title says, you can't fix stupid......