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TIKIBOSKO posted on 06/01/2005

Hello all, I wasn’t sure were to post this particular subject.
While walking thru our garden (early last month) I noticed a huge pile of shavings at the base of a Tiki pole.
When I looked up there was a golf ball sized hole, obviously not the work of an insect.

He had quite a personality and would come out and watch me while I was watering my plants. Although we have many varieties of woodpeckers around here, these were not one I was familiar with. As soon as junior flew we never saw them again.
My very best Alohas

Bosko

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rodeotiki posted on 06/01/2005

Even birds love your tikis... cool picture

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Benzart posted on 06/01/2005

That story is definately for the birds.
COOL.

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DawnTiki posted on 06/01/2005

I wanna live in the eye of a tiki!

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Octane posted on 06/02/2005

great story and pic, i knew tiki stuff was getting popular the last few years but never would have imagined how far it spread, even the birds are digging (or pecking) tiki.

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teaKEY posted on 06/02/2005

An extra set of eyes that you did not plan for. This post could even be posted in the "Living Tiki" post that is going on right now.

If you told someone on the street about a living tiki they would never believe. There are living plant tiki and now tiki with living animal brains inside. Sounds gross but cool.

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PapeToaTane posted on 06/02/2005

What a treat those photos are!! Mucho mahalos!!!

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Capt'n Skully posted on 06/02/2005

Great pic

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SES posted on 06/02/2005

I think that woodpecker is smiling.

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Raffertiki posted on 06/03/2005

Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.

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OnoTiki posted on 06/04/2005

Very cool, so he/she just up and flew away? Not to be seen again?
OnoTiki

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