Wednesday 17 October 2012

Woodland Woodpecker

The Great Spotted Woodpecker
The Great Spotted Woodpecker has a black head, and a black bar separates the white patch on the neck.
This is the first time I have ever seen a Woodpecker feeding with any bird.The conspicuous red rump always gets my attention, and I grap my camera and take the photos through the patio window, but the quality is poor.  
The Juvenile has red crown
The peanuts lure the Woodpeckers to my garden, but the swinging motion on the feeder, is a bit of a problem!!
I will be taking a short break as from next week.

38 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

so very colorful! looks like he's been dipped in cherry juice. :)

TexWisGirl said...

p.s. thank you always for your visits and comments. i so enjoy seeing you stop in!

Eva Gonçalves said...

I've been waiting till you got the post just right!! :)) You finally got the woodpecker!! Fantastic shots!! Big kiss

Claudia said...

Great shots of this beautiful bird.

Breathtaking said...

TexWisGirl
Hi Theresa:)
Yes,he is very colourful. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw
so much red rump.

Breathtaking said...

TexWisGirl
It's always a pleasure when I visit you.If I haven't stopped by so often it's because I've been feeling sooo tired recently.That is why I will be taking a blogging break very soon.

Breathtaking said...

Eva
Very funny Evinha.:))You know how hard Ive tried to capture these Woodpeckers.If only the photos were better I would be wellpleased but it's nice of you to say they are fantastic.X

Breathtaking said...

Claudia
Thank you so much.:)

Ana Mínguez Corella said...

Funny pictures of this beautifil birds!!!!.. greetings

Breathtaking said...

Ana Minguez Corella
:)I have to agree that these photos don't show this beautiful bird to it's best advantage!:)

Brown Eyes said...

They are of excellent quality and very hard to do. Who knows these animals know how long it takes to achieve such a result. Excellent. Congrats. kisses

Rohrerbot said...

WHOA!!!!! I'm coming over to your place!!! What a colorful woodpecker! I've never seen one of those here before. Nicely done:)

Jerry said...

Wow Sonjia these Great-spotted Woodpecker shots are indeed breathtaking! Thanks for visiting my blog - I hope you have a great break and an enjoyable and
relaxing time. Take care, Jerry

Giga said...

Dzięcioł jest cudny, a i zdjęcia ma śliczne. Pozdrawiam.
Woodpecker is lovely and has a beautiful and photos. Yours.

Adam said...

great shots

Breathtaking said...

Giga
Thank you so much for your kind comment.

Breathtaking said...

Adam

Arigato Adam.:)

Breathtaking said...

Brown Eyes
As the woodpeckers seem to spot me
before I get a chance to focus my camera, these shots were a long time in coming.Thank you Brown Eyes
I appreciate your comment.
Kisses.

Breathtaking said...

Rohrerbot
Ha ha,lol!!Thank you! Your endless enthusiasm is what makes your, blog so very interesting. I wish you could come over!!I see many Woodpeckers, but not quite so many as colourful as these.

Breathtaking said...

Jerry
Thank you Jerry.I'm sure a rest is all I need to recharge the old batteries.I'm so pleased you like the photos.:)
See you soon.
Sonjia.

susan said...

good and very colourful photos, love them!!!

Joke (Joke's Camera) said...

Great shots, Breathtaking, despite of the motion of the feeder. This woodpecker is so close, I have never seen that myself. It is nice when you have the opportunity to make stunning and artistic pictures, but the real joy is to enjoy the moment. Have a nice day. Greetings, Joke

Breathtaking said...

Susan
Thank you Sue, I always appreciate your comment.x

Breathtaking said...

Jokes Camera
Thank you Joke! You are ofcourse absolutely right.The excitement of getting these shots was tremendous.
More often than not theWoodpeckers are gone in a flash of red, black, and white, so the waiting for just the right moment, was a thrill in itself.
Enjoy your day.
Sonjia.

Ian said...

It's amazing that the bird arrived while you were still swinging from the feeder and yet you produced some great shots. x

Breathtaking said...

Ian
Now don't be Pica Pica pau!!!Thank you Ian.x

ShySongbird said...

You are being hard on yourself Sonjia, I don't think the quality of these photos is poor at all, I would be thrilled to have taken them :-) Such a lovely bird, I love the photo showing the contrast in size between it and the Coal? Tit. I have had a GSW visit my garden a couple of times but only ever managed a very poor record photo.

I also liked the photo of the pigeons on the previous post with their beautifully coloured plumage, we have quite an army of Feral Pigeons regularly visiting the garden and although they are terribly greedy they do clear up all the bits that drop from the feeders :-)

Enjoy your break Sonjia, I hope you find it very relaxing and restorative.

Sonia Aguiar said...

Hola Sonjia :) Son unas fotos tomadas con mucha pericia por tu parte. Especialmente me gusta la foto de las dos aves compartiendo el alimento, parece que reinaba la armonía entre ambas.
Un cálido abrazo. Sonia.

Breathtaking said...

ShySongbird
Perhaps I am being a little too hard on myself, because I was very pleased to finally get some still shots.My daughter Eva teased me on this post because she knows how many Woodpecker photos I have thrown away.:)

Yes it is a Coal Tit on the feeder the most common bird in my garden. I am so pleased you liked my previous post, but now it's time to
have a rest, and perhaps a change.
Thank you so much for your good wishes.:)

Breathtaking said...

Sonia Aguiar

Hola Sonia:)Thank you so much. I have waited a very long time to get these stills.I am delighted that you like them, and I also like the one of the two birds feeding together in harmony.

I will not be visiting for a while but will see you on my return.
Warmest Regards.


S. Etole said...

What colorful red feathers.

Breathtaking said...

S Etole
Absolutely!! Although I see many Woodpeckers, I have never seen so much red on a Woodpecker as in the first photo.

I will be leaving tomorrow for a
short break,so will see you on my return.:)

Unknown said...

These are really great shots. I saw these feeders in the pet shop and was wondering how on earth is it possible for the woodpecker to get the nut out.

Unknown said...

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Linda said...

Excellent photos! Woodpeckers do not hold still for long, so good job!

Breathtaking said...

Linda
Hello Linda:)
Welcome to my blog Linda:)
Thank you for your really generous comment. It actually took me a good deal of time to get these shots.Woodies are as you say away in a flash.

I will visit you very soon.

jesters view said...

unglaublich!!! wunderschön!!!

Breathtaking said...

jesters view

Thank you my friend:) These shots took a long time to get, but it was worth it in the end.

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