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Two woodpeckers
Today was my first time seeing a pileated, didn't even know we had them here. This weather we've had this weekend is going to drive me to drink! :mad:
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...8/IMG_2286.jpg
A red-bellied woodpecker.
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...8/IMG_2337.jpg
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What gorgeous birds, nice capture Copy_kot!:thumbsup:
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Pileated WP's are quite leary of humans, so great capture!!!!!
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Thanks Paul and Bev. I hope it isn't another 38 years before I see one again, I REALLY want a good image of the Pileated now!
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I've only seen them twice. Great job!
I'm envious of you. Been trying to get more images too!
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Thanks Loupey,
I'm always looking in the tree's as I'm driving along. I'm afraid that I'm going to drive off the road one of these days.
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Great Capture Paul , I have only seen a Pileated a few times and they were in a hurry lol Good Job of getting a photo :)
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Very nice shots Paul. We get the downy and hairy woodpeckers here but I've never seen either of those.
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These are fascinating birds. I've seen two or three over the years but never when I've had my camera. Nice capture.
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Those are nice, never seen a pileated in my area either!
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Thanks Scott, Old Timer, and Quetzal.
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Hehehe..... I see one atleast 3 times a week at work :)
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Originally Posted by paulnj
Hehehe..... I see one atleast 3 times a week at work :)
Not all of us live in tree when we are at work Paul.
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Actually....
Our "yard" is perfect habitat for wildlife.We easily have 2000 21' log lengths stacked and ready for delivery/ the mills. 1000's of yards of mulch/ wood chips and a huge pile of bad logs/ stumps ready to tubgrind into mulch .
I see the resident pair alot, but no way can I get close enough for an image without spending days to hunt down the nest hole in the spring :)
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