I had a new neighbour last year. The first thing she complained about was the birdsong in our TREE surrounded close. It was at that point I tuned her out. I have visiters’ who come for the peacefulness of my garden!
Pains in the butt can be hard to diagnose. While undergoing radiation for prostate cancer, an itchy, scabby, rash appeared in the area. The cancer specialist said he had never seen the like, so it couldn’t be related to the treatment; and he sent me to my GP. My doctor said he’d never seen anything like it, so it must be the radiation. Thank God, like that woodpecker, it flew away.
If the woodpecker repeatedly visits your tree it’s a sign that there’s some kind of infestation. Look into it – it may save your tree from serious damage.
We had 3 types of woodpeckers at our previos house, they loved stealing peanuts from our squirrel feeders. They also loved hammering on our drain pipe – it made the sound carry further. We had a flickers attacking an attic vent at our current house. We had a woodpecker house installed just under it – problem solved. Now we have Kestrels nesting in it.
enigmamz 7 months ago
A sharp, continuous pain in the lower back.
Actually, I had one of those annoying birds in my neighborhood yesterday morning.
Imagine 7 months ago
It’s your (p)ecker.
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
Hold still. I’m going to remove your pëcker.
Freebyrd1 7 months ago
I had a new neighbour last year. The first thing she complained about was the birdsong in our TREE surrounded close. It was at that point I tuned her out. I have visiters’ who come for the peacefulness of my garden!
Gent 7 months ago
Guess who? Ha-ha-haa-ha! Ha-ha-haa-ha! Ha-ha-haa-ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Doug K 7 months ago
Do you have someone who is like a woodpecker to you?
Is there someone who is just a pain in your bark?
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
Acupuncture just might work!
zerotvus 7 months ago
What a pain in the butt!!!!
dbrucepm 7 months ago
get rid of the bugs in your bark and the woodpecker will leave
wrloftis 7 months ago
It seems the doctor learned his speech patterns from Yoda.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 7 months ago
One of the disadvantages of being a tree!
P51Strega 7 months ago
Must be bad medicine, apparently that pilleated is causing him pain.
backyardcowboy 7 months ago
That’s a Proctologist, not a woodpecker!
ladykat 7 months ago
I like woodpeckers.
basspro 7 months ago
Definitely a male tree.
uniquename 7 months ago
They’re making Bigfoot mad too. Check out today’s Bliss.
Steverino Premium Member 7 months ago
I wonder if John Bobbett has a woodpecker?
Geophyzz 7 months ago
Pains in the butt can be hard to diagnose. While undergoing radiation for prostate cancer, an itchy, scabby, rash appeared in the area. The cancer specialist said he had never seen the like, so it couldn’t be related to the treatment; and he sent me to my GP. My doctor said he’d never seen anything like it, so it must be the radiation. Thank God, like that woodpecker, it flew away.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
I wuz gonna leave a remark, but, man… I can’t top any a these! Lol!!
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member 7 months ago
If the woodpecker repeatedly visits your tree it’s a sign that there’s some kind of infestation. Look into it – it may save your tree from serious damage.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
It’s right in his lumber region.
denirwin Premium Member 7 months ago
We had 3 types of woodpeckers at our previos house, they loved stealing peanuts from our squirrel feeders. They also loved hammering on our drain pipe – it made the sound carry further. We had a flickers attacking an attic vent at our current house. We had a woodpecker house installed just under it – problem solved. Now we have Kestrels nesting in it.
goboboyd 7 months ago
That could be a pain in the trunk.
reverendike 7 months ago
It’s IBS – Irritable Burl Syndrome.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
How much wood would a woodpecker peck if a woodpecker could peck wood??
Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s a pain in the a$$.