Not truly migratory, wintering throughout its range. Some wander north in fall and remain through winter.
Sunday, January 08, 2023
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Wow what a beautiful bird. Great catch Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that they stay with us for the winter. Great shot of this guy, Andy.
ReplyDelete...on the bug patrol.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and tough!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot of that woodpecker. He's decided he likes it up in the north.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful close up portrait
ReplyDeleteA distinctive bird.
ReplyDeleteA handsome bird!
ReplyDeleteWe see an occasional Red Belly woodpecker, but Downey and Hairy woodpeckers are more common.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see them at work, I begin to get a sympathy headache. I'd hate to be doing what they do...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo!
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