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Even more woodpecker photographs.
These pictures should really be part of the previous post, they were taken on Thursday on my last visit to Haldon. As you may or…
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Exciting close up with Roe Deer
Roe doe only 10 feet from me, attracted by a Buttolo call. The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is now a common species here in the…
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A plan to get the perfect in-flight photo.
I'm still trying to get the perfect photo of a flying Great – spotted Woodpecker. It wasn't until almost 4 o'clock that the weather improved…
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Ramblings about Woodpeckers
The focus for me this last 3 weeks or so has been Great-spotted Woodpeckers, a bird that deserves more attention not only by me but…
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Adult male Greater spotted Woodpecker
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Still trying to photograph Woodpeckers in flight.
The weather has not been bright enough these last few days. I long for some bright sunlight! It's almost August and the weather is like…
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