Bird woodpecker
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this was one of those where i started far away and kept taking one step closer waiting, pop a shot off, move closer waiting for her to bolt, but was amazed at how close she let me get. E-510. 600mm. 1/250 f/8 iso 100.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Downy Woodpecker taken at Lac Le Jeune, BC, Canada.
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This little woodpecker didn’t seem to mind that I was so close to it when I took this photo. I was just inches from it! It’s getting ready to get some more suet from the suet feeder in this shot.
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a red-bellied woodpecker surveys the suet in the pole feeder
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Redheaded woodpecker
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The Red-Breasted Sapsucker is 20-22 cm ( 8-9 in) long. It’s wingspan is 37-40 cm ( 15- 16in) and it weighs approximately 39- 68 grams ( 1.39 – 2.4 ounces). / Both sexes look alike. The Red-Breasted Sapsucker forages for insects by gleaning, probing, prying, tapping, and flycatching. Drills series of shallow holes in bark of tree, licks up sap. Humming Birds of several species make use of the Sapucker feeding holes and come to rely on them. The Rufous Humming Bird is closely associated with the Red-Breasted Sapsucker. It nests near the sap wells and may follow the woodpecker around during the day, feeding on the wells, the sapsucker keeps flowing. The Red-Breasted Sapsucker nests in a cavity in a dead tree or dead branch. No nest material added to cavity. They lay 4-7 white egss.
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the woodpeckers love the suet pole feeder that I made for them
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Urban trees don’t make homes…......
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Another one of those moments, when you hang out at the local park, expect to see not much at all and then walk away with an image like this. I love the contrast of the Pileated Woodpecker against the green foliage. / Taken with the D200 and Sigma 50-500mm lens. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images
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Back to the local park, and out of the blue the same Pileated Woodpecker I got some shots of a few weeks ago, returned for yet another photo shoot. This time he was about 20 yards from me, and easily stayed for 10 minutes or so. Needless to say, he was easy prey with the D200 and Sigma 50-500mm lens. I love the pieces of bark flying around as he was looking for breakfast. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images
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the young red-bellied woodpecker is showing rapid signs of maturity. He is losing the grayish cast to his feathers,which are turning characterstically white. Also, notice the slight orangish-brown tinge to his head feathers, which will eventually turn red.
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A young male Downy… Can you tell I have been hanging around the park as of late.. lol.. Last one for the day.. Promise…:) Taken in South Glastonbury Ct. Summer 2008
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This guy arrives every day outside my window-this is this years chick…....
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One of two pair of downy woodpeckers in the yard. Twinkles always seems to have that mischievious look in his eyes.
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“When all else fails, look sad, look hungry, just look pitiful”, says Twinkles, “and she will come running with more suet!”
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a hairy woodpecker tries to nudge his way to the suet
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four of my birds that have displayed an attitude to me
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in our yard one day …........... a rare find to see two of them playing together.. / should view larger /
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A handsome pilieated woodpecker takes a few hacks at the bark in forested Hendricks Park, Eugene, Oregon. October 2008.
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taken today at local picnic area it was very frosty and alot of hungry birds around
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Digital collage/manipulation
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taken at local picnic site
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just relaxing in the sun
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