But of course woodpeckers need a solid surface for their drumming like a brick chimney stucco wall or aluminum gutter.
Woodpecker gutter drumming.
For any woodpecker it s all about proclaiming a signal as far and as loud as possible.
Curtis said the third reason behind the drumming is for the bird to establish its territory.
Their rhythmic drumming works like many birds songs.
Early spring resounds with the percussive hammering of woodpeckers.
Drumming is a means of communication between woodpeckers.
As any homeowner who has heard drumming up close can attest this sound can be heard for a great distance.
This behavior can be seen and heard on wooden siding aluminum gutters even street signs.
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It is used by the birds to establish territories and to attract mates.
Early spring resounds with the percussive hammering of woodpeckers.
However buildings and utility poles are also used on occasion woodpeckers sometimes make a repetitive noise on non wood material to mark their territory.
Drumming which is also called tattooing tapping and rapping is a woodpecker s act of rapidly pecking on a resonant object to create a pattern of sound.
Fallen logs or stumps.
Their rhythmic drumming says to other woodpeckers this is my territory we also hear them knocking on wood when they carve holes in trees to create nest cavities or reach insects.
Often after the birds get started they make a hole through the siding pull out insulation and make a nest.
There are two other reasons why woodpeckers could be banging on your house and both of these reasons are cause for concern.
In other words woodpeckers drumming accomplishes the same function as the songs or calls that other birds emit.
It broadcasts to other woodpeckers over a long distance a clear assertion of territorial and mating rights.
Depending on the habitat woodpeckers may choose both natural and artificial objects to drum on including.
If you have a woodpecker that is drumming on your roof siding chimney or metal flashing then it is likely a temporary occurrence that will go away once the woodpecker has found a mate.
In rare cases woodpeckers hammer on siding to hunt for insects.
Like a jazz player beating out a drum roll a woodpecker uses its bill to rap out a brisk series of notes.