I had hoped the frequent visits by the female Great Spotted Woodpecker meant she was feeding a family. Well, 6.20 a.m. on a dull, misty Saturday morning two juveniles were spotted in the garden. Not very good photos as high ISO and small crops means grainy piccies:
A juvenile is easily identified by the red top to its head. At first one made a tentative visit, flew away and then came back to attack the peanut feeder. The second only made a brief visit.
I hope they come back another day when the light is better for some sharper photos.
I did manage some reasonable video which I will probably save for Friday.
these are really exciting. They can't be nesting far away.
ReplyDeleteAdrian, There are some old trees with holes just past the end of the cricket field which could be a possible breeding area for them.
Deletehow pretty!
ReplyDeleteTWG. The red top really makes them stand out in a crowd.
Deleteexciting to have them at your feeders.
ReplyDeleteIt is Wilma as they are rare fleeting visitors here.
DeleteLast 3 subjects of woodpecker, butterfly and bees are treasured natures gifts in my back too.
ReplyDeleteIB, Always great to have a varied selection of garden visitors.
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