My early morning outing was a great one today, imagine 3 species of woodpeckers in the same tree?  Well that was the main event.  Not only that, 2 off them are new birds for me in Florida, at least photographically. "Yellow-shafted  Flicker", "Hairy Woodpecker" and the ubiquitous "Red-bellied".  It's hard to decide which was the most memorable but I think probably the Flicker.  There is a puddle of fresh water on the road by the park and in good light, there was great reflections.  This pool of fresh water is the product of the early morning lawn sprinkler system, this is part of the interesting story.

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Yellow-shafted Northern FlickerColaptes auratus 

As I drove past, a Boat-tailed Grackle was bathing and I stopped to take pictures which were good. Then suddenly I became aware that in a puddle nearby, another bird was bathing and it wan't a bird I had seen so far this trip. I quickly positioned the car for a better view and was thrilled to see that it was a woodpecker. I fired off shots and right there, my Florida trip was made worth it. As if that weren't enough, when the Flicker left the pool I followed it's flight to a nearby tree and saw that there was a female Red-bellied Woodpecker.  I climbed from the car and crept slowly towards "my quarry"  only to focus my camera on to a little woodpecker which proved to be a Hairy Woodpecker, common apparently, but not a bird That I have been able to photograph nicely before. As if that wasn't enough, in the same tree was a Red-belied Woodpecker.  Quite why they were all in the same tree is a mystery, they didn't appear to be feeding so I have no idea why?

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Hairy WoodpeckerPicoides villosus 

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Red-bellied Woodpecker – Melanerpes carolinus


So it was a great morning and then on the way home I called in to John U Lloyd to see if the Osprey was there again……. bingo!!!!!!! It was in the same exact spot as yesterday morning.  Now the light was better and I also had the time to stand and wait for it to fly off the perch.  Today I watched from 8.45 until 1015 when it eventually dipped in to the creek just like yesterday.  It circled around me and landed back on the perch…… my first wow of the trip!!!!!.  I  took some photos of the flight but I disappointed with myself not to get the actual plunge…… still mustn't complain, a couple of good-uns in the camera. Just a shame about the distracting background.

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3 responses to “Florida Day 7 and 3 different species of Woodpecker in one tree!”

  1. Another great set of pictures. I have really enjoyed your recent adventures and all the great pictures.
    I believe the picture your called a Hairy Woodpecker is actually a Downy Woodpecker. They look pretty much the same except for size with the Hairy slightly larger. About the only reason I think this is a Downy is the size and length of the beak and the fact that you called it a little bird. A good field indicator on the males is size and the red patch. On the Downy it is solid across the back of the head and on the Hairy it is divided with a black line into two red areas.
    Looking forward to more great pictures.

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  2. Hi Richard, I agree entirely…….. was a little confused, and I had already come to that conclusion and then posted incorrectly. Please check back aand if you see any other mis-id’s perhaps you can help me again.

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  3. Truly amazing pics Charlie. I may not be commenting on them all but I am still watching!!!

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