Then something serendipitous happened: A female pileated landed on a nearby tree, and suddenly a second female was in the frame. To add to the drama, the two began sparring until one drove the other off. Dinndorf wonders whether they might have been two siblings from this summer’s nest, or mother and daughter, or some other configuration.
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