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02/02/2004 12:48:30 PM · #1 |
my bird ID's are a bit rusty - this was in the woods near my house.
not sure what it is - thinking maybe a downy woodpecker.
its about 4-6" tall hard - to say was about 30' away - but a small one none-the-less
some one will know ;}

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02/02/2004 01:50:00 PM · #2 |
Yep ... that's a Downy. The Hairy woodpecker has a longer beak but otherwise looks about the same. Edit: Nice shot, too!
Message edited by author 2004-02-02 13:50:33. |
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02/02/2004 02:51:10 PM · #3 |
hmm, so maybe my ID's aren't so rusty ;} thanks for verifying...
took me 1/2 hour to listen in on them - was a pair, but i think maybe the same sex, as the markings, and color was pretty similar.
will try to post the pair together tonight, but it isn't as close a shot - they were far apart on the tree..
next i am aiming to get the red headed woodpecker that frequents the yard on 'film' maybe tomorrow - another fairly mild day forcasted -w sunshine ;}
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02/02/2004 02:59:34 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by soup: ...was a pair, but i think maybe the same sex, as the markings, and color was pretty similar. |
Next time you see one of them, look for a bright patch of plumage on the back of the head. If you see red = male, if noe red = female. Apart from that they look exactly alike.
EDIT: Both your shots show females. Very nice work, by the way 
Message edited by author 2004-02-02 15:02:24.
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02/02/2004 04:10:50 PM · #5 |
Thanks ;}
yeah thats what i thought - wasn't 100% though, why would there be a pair of females flying and eating together?
and i know there are a few species that look quite similar - but are of different sizes.
i think its a red headed one i have been seeing as well, about 12" tall red plume on head - mainly black back and sides - white underbelly.
been a long time since i have lived in the sticks, so i have lost some of my animal knowledge...
thanks for looking...
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02/02/2004 07:38:31 PM · #6 |
another i took yesterday. close and closer... sort of
the ones of the pair of them weren't close enough to tell them apart really.

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02/02/2004 08:38:00 PM · #7 |
Nice shots soup! Soon my camera will go in search for the pileated!!Certainly more elusive.I have liked this shot for a long time specialy the reaction of the two goldfinches at the indigo bunting below.LOL
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02/02/2004 08:42:47 PM · #8 |
yes piliated, very large, few and far between, have seen one when i was in CT, quite a site... cool bird no doubt.
woody woodpecker was modeled after a piliated i think...
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02/02/2004 08:56:24 PM · #9 |
I believe that this is also a Downy. |
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02/02/2004 08:57:12 PM · #10 |
Here is one in flight from a year or so ago, with the 300d i should be able to get better shots. I live very close to an old growth hardwood forest and they are usually about at dawn and dusk! Very skittish of people i might add! |
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02/02/2004 09:04:24 PM · #11 |
I have never been able to get a picture of a pileated that i am happy with, maybe in the next couple of moths! If someone has a good pileated woodpecker(Woody) shot please post it!! |
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02/03/2004 12:01:51 AM · #12 |
hmm. eyes are peeled for birds...
good ones
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