Hairy Woodpecker and Spotted Towhee
70-300@300mm
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Hairy Woodpecker and Spotted Towhee
70-300@300mm
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Cool set... number 2 is my fav from this grouping. Nicely done!![]()
Very nice shots!
Nice, OWLP, but I am really liking that Towhee. That is one that has eluded us, as of yet.
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very nice set
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nice catches of the bird. We the woodpecker here but I don't know about the towhee. I really like the second shot.
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The second one is my fav. Just want to reach out and touch it
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Wonderful shots - I like the second best too because of the bird's sharp and clear eye!![]()
I gotta say the 3rd one of that l'il guy busting out in song really does it for me. Nice catches![]()
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I love watching the woodpeckers. They're so agile. They use beak and feet to move around a tree trunk, especially when they know you're watching. Great set.
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