The Red-bellied Woodpecker returns in this post. If you remember, he was having a hard time hanging onto his peanuts in a previous post. Well, now, he has to contend with the fact that his lunch is frozen. Since he was designed with a long, heavy beak for hammering on trees to extract insects, he is well-equipped for the task. He has chosen suet as his lunch — chipping frozen bits out of the log. I find it fascinating to watch how he keeps his belly pushed up against the log to catch the pieces he drops.