Anyone know anything about garden birds?
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13th said:
This is a great website. My girlfriend introduced me to it the other day. Don said:
drivin_me_nuts said:
Thanks for the link. Found it - green woodpecker.
Green Woodpeckers are solitary aren't they? Certainly - I've never seen an "army" of them. You sure?
they are, certainly never seen a flock of them.Mother and young? wouldn't have thought so this time of year, but they may have been late fledglings.
OP how many do you class as an army?
WorAl said:
Don said:
drivin_me_nuts said:
Thanks for the link. Found it - green woodpecker.
Green Woodpeckers are solitary aren't they? Certainly - I've never seen an "army" of them. You sure?
they are, certainly never seen a flock of them.Mother and young? wouldn't have thought so this time of year, but they may have been late fledglings.
OP how many do you class as an army?
(Army being a slight exageration on my part, but around 20. I'll look again at the site, but I didn't see anything else remotely close. Red stripe , bright red stripe (cap?) over the head running front to back.
drivin_me_nuts said:
WorAl said:
Don said:
drivin_me_nuts said:
Thanks for the link. Found it - green woodpecker.
Green Woodpeckers are solitary aren't they? Certainly - I've never seen an "army" of them. You sure?
they are, certainly never seen a flock of them.Mother and young? wouldn't have thought so this time of year, but they may have been late fledglings.
OP how many do you class as an army?
(Army being a slight exageration on my part, but around 20. I'll look again at the site, but I didn't see anything else remotely close. Red stripe , bright red stripe (cap?) over the head running front to back.
Green Woodpecker.

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