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Photo 1106
Male Downy Woodpecker
This little guy kept inching closer and closer to my door, I think he wanted to come in and steal my brownies.
Manual mode. 55-200 lens with hood. Editing consisted of straighten and crop in Ribbet.
26th March 2016
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melissa
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Been a member off and on since 2011, honestly not sure if I've actually completed a full year or not. Shooting with a Nikon D3200...
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26th March 2016 3:24pm
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Maggiemae
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They look very small birds and have large claws for holding on to the trunk of the tree! A very good photo!
March 26th, 2016
melissa
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I believe they are the smallest of the Woodpecker species.
March 26th, 2016
Hazel
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Beautiful. Love the colours and textures,
March 26th, 2016
Ukandie!
Lovely focus!
March 26th, 2016
Milanie
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Love the focus and the close-up - Such a good setting for him. Beats the suet feeder which is the only place mine will stay put long enough to get a shot) Fav
March 27th, 2016
Tom J
Another beautiful bird photo ! Fav
March 27th, 2016
melissa
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Thanks Everyone!
March 27th, 2016
Kathy
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Good shot.
March 28th, 2016
melissa
@randystreat
Thanks Kathy!
March 29th, 2016
patricia janik
soooooo cute! He almost has a skunk like face!
March 30th, 2016
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I believe they are the smallest of the Woodpecker species.
Thanks Everyone!
Thanks Kathy!