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sl8

(16,245 posts)
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 05:24 AM Jun 2024

'Chimney caps, vent pipes, gutters': Why some woodpeckers are major metal heads

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/31/g-s1-1606/woodpeckers-bang-metal-homes-loud-urban-noise-mating
(4 min. audio at link)

'Chimney caps, vent pipes, gutters': Why some woodpeckers are major metal heads


MAY 31, 2024 7:00 AM ET
Sacha Pfeiffer



Yellow-shafted Flicker, Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus.
Woodpeckers are known for banging on wood, but some individuals living in urban environments also bang on metal.
Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images


[...]

I've seen and heard plenty of woodpeckers hammer on trees. But never on metal. So to find out why the bird was doing this, I called an expert: Kevin McGowan, an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology who recently created a course called "The Wonderful World of Woodpeckers."

McGowan said woodpeckers batter wood to find food, make a home, mark territory and attract a mate. But when they bash away at metal, "what the birds are trying to do is make as big a noise as possible," he said, "and a number of these guys have found that — you know what? If you hammer on metal, it's really loud!"

Woodpeckers primarily do this during the springtime breeding season, and their metallic racket has two purposes, "basically summarized as: All other guys stay away, all the girls come to me," McGowan said. "And the bigger the noise, the better."

Over time, some urban woodpeckers have learned that metal is more resonant and reverberant than wood, and amplifies sound much more than trees do, he added.

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'Chimney caps, vent pipes, gutters': Why some woodpeckers are major metal heads (Original Post) sl8 Jun 2024 OP
Took ours a week to figure it out. SarahD Jun 2024 #1
When I first got my metal roof installed Farmer-Rick Jun 2024 #2
There are a lot of woodpeckers in our old growth forest neighborhood. lark Jun 2024 #3
We had one that spent one summer tapping on our old tractor. sybylla Jun 2024 #4
musta been very annoying . AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #6
Very. We have an old farm house w/o. central air. sybylla Jun 2024 #7
im too sexy for my shirt!!! AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #5
 

SarahD

(1,732 posts)
1. Took ours a week to figure it out.
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 07:41 AM
Jun 2024

I lived in a circle of a dozen government houses. They replaced all the gutters and downspouts. Within a week, every sunrise brought the most enormous racket you could imagine.

Farmer-Rick

(11,223 posts)
2. When I first got my metal roof installed
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 08:11 AM
Jun 2024

Several woodpeckers would wake me up in the morning. They were pecking right above my head. Though there's an attic to muffle the sound, it was still very loud.

They eventually moved on to less noisy pecking.

lark

(24,097 posts)
3. There are a lot of woodpeckers in our old growth forest neighborhood.
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 09:03 AM
Jun 2024

We see and hear them all the time. It's especially nice when they are in one of the trees in our yard. Anyway, when we walk we often hear woodpeckers hitting on the metal at the top of power poles, especially in this one area. Now we know what's going on! Thanks for posting this informative and cool article.

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
4. We had one that spent one summer tapping on our old tractor.
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 05:19 PM
Jun 2024

5am. Every day. Ting, ting-ting-ting, ting-ting.

Until we squeezed it into the shed.

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
7. Very. We have an old farm house w/o. central air.
Mon Jun 3, 2024, 02:47 PM
Jun 2024

We sleep with the windows open on all but the hottest days.

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