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Red Bellied Woodpecker

centurus carolinus

Description:

One of the most commonly seen woodpeckers on my hikes

Habitat:

woodland/wetland

Notes:

pleased to get a photo of any woodpecker

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5 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 12 years ago

I especially like the second shot also... beautiful.

CoastalJHawk
CoastalJHawk 12 years ago

Very cool! I can never get them in good light. Awesome pictures!

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

beautiful !

JosephSpurr
JosephSpurr 12 years ago

You got it Donna, and thank you. I have several bad shots in this series, these were a couple of the better ones. Woodpeckers always slide around to the opposite side of the tree, or plain just fly away! Lol :)

DonnaPomeroy
DonnaPomeroy 12 years ago

You are right. It's extremely frustrating to try to photograph woodpeckers. I especially like the second shot.

JosephSpurr
Spotted by
JosephSpurr

Fort Myers, Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 21, 2012
Submitted on Mar 25, 2012

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