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Black Woodpecker - Carpentiro Magellanic - Chile

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robryan

Glad you liked him Monica - thanks.

mhughes69

Absolutely gorgeous! Wonderful closeup of this Woodpecker, and I've never seen a Woodpecker like this one in my life! Great pic Rob, thanks so much!

robryan

My pleasure Kathy - glad you like him.

kathygoog

We have some great looking woodpeckers here, but none with a full head of red like this!! Thanks for sharing

robryan

Glad you liked him Shirley - thanks.
WOW!! And here was me thinking they only pecked on trees!! That would be annoying - to say the least!!
My pleasure Mary - glad you liked it.

Maryrob

Whoa Nelly!!!I would love to see one of these.Beautiful,thank you for sharing this Rob.

Jawz

Though he has a pretty head, Chile can keep him! I have a couple of woodpeckers around here who like to peck on the wood siding of the house early in the am during certain seasons...and only on my bedroom walls!!! But I still thank you for the pretty photo! :)))

shirley68

Wow! what a contrast, Thanks Rob.

robryan

That sounds pretty smart pg.
Well the shockies would get a good work-out warbler!! Thanks.
My pleasure Patti - thanks.

PLG1958

Wow! I never saw one of these before! Thank you!

warbler

They must have shock absorbers inside their skull. It IS amazing they can do their work all day long. They really use their tail for a brace, too. Thanks Rob

photogent

Down here they make holes in dead trees and hide pine cones in them for winter food. Then they make a nest in the tree to have their young.

robryan

And a natural one too lyndee!!
LOL!! Me too pg!! makes you wonder why they don't eat bugs & grubs that are easier to get to!!

photogent

A very striking bird but I just get one heck of a headache thinking of pounding my head against the tree all day Rob.

lyndee

He's definitely a red head!!!

robryan

Thanks petsmom. I wish we had them in Australia too!!
Thanks chickie.

chickiemama

Very pretty woody robryan.

petsmom

What a great woodpecker. Wish we had them here. Vibrant colors. Like his eye, too. Enjoyed the puzzle. Thanks, Rob.

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