Feathered Friday
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7 years ago in #featheredfriday by melinda010100 (73)
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What very beautiful birds, love those spots!

More Ravens for you! :-)
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One can never have too many Ravens and these are particularly lovely. You made my day!
Just yesterday I took a picture of a bird and thought about making a post. Taking pictures of the little birds is a bit difficult
Unless you have fancy equipment most great wildlife photos are just luck. My birds come close because of my bird feeders, otherwise it would be impossible for me to photograph most of them.
Great post and photograph. Happy Friday to you!
Thanks so much!
What a beautiful bird. I love your captures. We have some woodpeckers around but I don't know what variety. I'm in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
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Hermodo trabajo y muy lindas fotografias,ese pajarito busco las mejores poses,jaja,parece uno que llamamos aqui en venezuela carpintero porque hace con el pico agujeros en los arboles,saludos amiga y agradecida de usted.
¡Sí, el mismo tipo de pájaro! Estos tipos golpean los árboles o cualquier lugar donde puedan encontrar insectos.
Without a doubt my favorite was the second. This kind of birds I used to see in the park when I was a kid, they made a lot of noise with their beaks and tree trunks. Excellent work!
Thanks! They are noisy when they hammer on trees looking for insects.
Wahh you display a very good bird photo. i like birds.
Thanks! I like watching the birds that visit my yard.
Sucv beautiful woodpecker pictures ^^ .. unfortunately I never encoutered on so far ;(
Thanks! Listen for them in mature stands of trees. You might get lucky!
What a coincidence, I have also woodpecker for #featheredfriday today.
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Fun to see the type of woodpeckers in your part of the world!
There is another type, bigger and green, which we do not see very often.
We have a really big one here, too. The pileated woodpecker. I haven't seen one in a few years.