A female Downy Woodpecker, one of perhaps a half-dozen types of woodpeckers that commonly frequent our area, sits perched waiting her turn to swoop down to the suet feeders. Though the smallest of the North American woodpeckers, these little guys tend to be a bit fearless and can be easily observed from just a few feet away.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Small Stuff
A female Downy Woodpecker, one of perhaps a half-dozen types of woodpeckers that commonly frequent our area, sits perched waiting her turn to swoop down to the suet feeders. Though the smallest of the North American woodpeckers, these little guys tend to be a bit fearless and can be easily observed from just a few feet away.
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