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This is our pretty woodpecker called a Downy. There seems to be several male and female pairs nearby.
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This is a red bellied woodpecker and one of the larger one's that comes to visit the suet block. There is also a flicker that is a big woodpecker that visits. The seem to take turns pecking out corn and seeds in the blocks of fat.
Have a great day.
MUD
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