Oh nice shot of the red head. Love the coloration on his face.
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 5:54 PM Holly Bundock <holly.bundock@xxxxxxxxx>
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Thank you, Kathy! I’ve been paying attention to what parts of birds areKassie
good for IDs and doing my best to get better shots, especially if I might
need to send them to this list. (So, I made sure to choose a pic with the
pink wash on the red-bellied male’s belly.) -Holly
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On May 18, 2021, at 5:19 PM, Kathy Teague <jules294@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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Great shots, Holly!!
Kathy Teague
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On May 18, 2021, at 1:20 PM, Holly Bundock <holly.bundock@xxxxxxxxx>
making little squeaky sounds from inside the same limb/knothole. But last
Thank you so much!
Last year, there was a nest in that tree, and I could hear tiny birds
year, there were male and female ladder-backed woodpeckers in that tree. I
do have pics of the male with some kind of tasty-looking bugs, headed into
the tree to feed the young. (I missed their emergence, whenever it
happened.)
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On May 18, 2021, at 12:55 PM, James Crites <
are known to hybridize.
Yes, it looks like a female Golden-fronted Woodpecker. These species
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Jim Crites
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On May 18, 2021, at 12:44 PM, Holly Bundock <holly.bundock@xxxxxxxxx>
and out of a nest in a willow tree on the east side of Dupree Park. This
Sunday afternoon, I saw this male red-bellied woodpecker going in
other woodpecker was also with him. Is she a golden-fronted female?
Thank you,
Holly Bundock
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