BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

MORE PILEATED (THREE PHOTOGRAPHS)

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In the first photo the bird is checking his progress so far. In the other two the woodpecker has just landed. The condition of the tree is the result of a short lived but powerful storm that hit this area last fall and left hundreds of trees severely damaged or destroyed. Fortunately for the birds and we nature lovers enough remain for the birds to breed and build their nests. Always a treat to see these flashy birds in the woods.

36 thoughts on “MORE PILEATED (THREE PHOTOGRAPHS)

  1. Rolling Harbour's avatar

    Great shots. These guys are on my ‘Birds of a Lifetime that I will Probably Never get round to Seeing’ list!

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  2. Eliza Waters's avatar

    These are great captures, Belinda. Such an amazing bird!

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  3. mdhoffmannphoto's avatar

    I love that second shot contrasting with the wood textures. Beauty!

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  4. Pazlo's avatar

    Superb.
    What lens did you use?

    Paz

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  5. spugwash's avatar

    Love woodpeckers, watching two nests locally this year.

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  6. A Curious Introvert's avatar

    Wonderful shots!🙂 I finally saw one a few weeks ago, but only managed a blurry photo.

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  7. Annie's avatar

    Love these woodpeckers but haven’t seen too many in our New Hampshire neck of the woods. Super photos!

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  8. Peter Hillman's avatar

    Lovely shots, Belinda! Such a beautiful bird, and captured so beautifully.

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  9. circadianreflections's avatar

    These are awesome Belinda! You got a great look at him.

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  10. dianaed14's avatar

    Your usual fantastic images

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  11. Jet Eliot's avatar

    America’s biggest woodpecker, Pileateds are such a treat to find. Your photographs are outstanding, Belinda; you must’ve been really jazzed to have found this bonanza.

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  12. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Great captures, Belinda! I agree with Adrian, the second image is especially good composition and beautifully sharp.

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  13. kathydoremus's avatar

    That place is a pileated paradise!

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  14. Ark's avatar

    Wonderful captures!
    The woodpecker is such an infrequent visitor to our spot.
    To get shots like these is a real treat. Well done.

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  15. Anne's avatar

    A beautiful bird. I wonder if the scratch marks in the first photograph are the result of the claws of the bird.

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  16. Adrian Lewis's avatar

    Especially like the middle image here, the textures of the wood, a wonderful portrait and habitat shot. A 🙂

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  17. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    These guys work so hard. The chips just fly when they are at their work. I love seeing them. Beautiful photos!

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