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Great Spotted Woodpecker controls food Not a great quality crop, but I like the pose. They are the "drummers of the forest". They don't just use their beaks to carve out nest holes, they also drum to indicate territory and attract mates. Dendrocopos major,Geotagged,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Hoenderloo,Netherlands,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Great Spotted Woodpecker controls food

Not a great quality crop, but I like the pose. They are the "drummers of the forest". They don't just use their beaks to carve out nest holes, they also drum to indicate territory and attract mates.

    comments (3)

  1. It is funny! As soon as I went on the page, I knew those pictures were yours Ferdy! And made with your 400mm.
    Such a nice bokeh!
    Posted 10 years ago
  2. I agree, you can always tell a Ferdy Foto, always great boken and such clarity in the subject! This one is great, love it! Posted 10 years ago
    1. I appreciate the compliment, although I must say I don't fully agree. I think one of my weak points as a photographer is that I lack an explicit style. Thank you though! Posted 10 years ago

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The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head. This species is found across the Palearctic including parts of North Africa. Across most of its range it is resident, but in the north some will migrate if the conifer cone crop fails. Some individuals have a tendency to wander, leading to the recolonisation of Ireland in the first decade of the 21st century.. more

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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Aug 29, 2015. Captured Jun 27, 2015 11:52 in Krimweg 66, 7351 AZ Hoenderloo, Netherlands.
  • NIKON D800
  • f/5.6
  • 1/80s
  • ISO1250
  • 400mm