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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    The birds are still coming to the feeders as they have young now I suppose. Caught these two today.

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  2. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I think the robin is keeping his beadie eye on the woodpecker. Over here our woodies will take the eggs and young of other birds. I presume yours all do the same.
     
  3. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Nice! Your woodpecker seems to be much larger than the one's I have.
     
  4. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    This is our biggest woodpecker, the pileated, bigger than the others that come to the feeders, the flicker, hairy and the downy.
     



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  5. Mrs. Galeassi

    Mrs. Galeassi In Flower

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    The birds in the trees out front chase some big black bird away all the time. There must be quite a few nest out there, seems like they all take turns to chase him away. I've seen a wood pecker and a few blue jays. And the rest I don't know. Great shot by the way! :)
     
  6. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    Nice picture.
     

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