BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

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26 thoughts on “HAIRY WOODPECKER

  1. Bay Photos By Donna's avatar

    Fantastic capture and excellent trigger finger, Belinda! 😊

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  2. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Nice image, Belinda, and a pleasing composition with the tree trunk. And a very pretty bird.

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  3. Adele Brand's avatar

    Lovely photo! I’ve seen a few of these little guys while travelling in North America. We have two spotted species here in the UK, the smaller of which is quite similar to downy / hairy woodpeckers. But it’s rare and likes hiding in the tops of trees.

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  4. Greta DH's avatar

    He’s a real beauty, Belinda.

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  5. Peter Hillman's avatar

    Lovely close-up, Belinda!

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  6. Anne's avatar

    I enjoy seeing your woodpeckers, they are beautiful.

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  7. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Nice shot, Belinda. We have a nesting pair across the road from us. They certainly are vocal! 🙂

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  8. circadianreflections's avatar

    Lovely image and sighting, Belinda!

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  9. Reed Andariese's avatar

    Nice Belinda! They are fun to photograph!

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  10. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    He’s so sleek. Not a hair (feather) out of place. They often look a bit more ruffled (just a tiny bit).This one looks like he preened in front of the mirror. He makes me think of my nephew when he was six, patting his cheeks with some Buckaroo aftershave for his first day of school.

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  11. Pepper's avatar

    Great job capturing a fast moving bird. 😊

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  12. krikitarts's avatar

    We see these guys in northern Minnesota too. I am fascinated by their ability to maneuver about on vertical surfaces as if they were walking on an iron-rich surface and wearing magnetic shoes.

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