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A pileated woodpecker is seen making a nest in a tree trunk.  The woodpecker has a bright red crest on its head.  The bird is the same size as a pigeon.  It is large for a woodpecker.  In this photograph, the wild bird is making a hole in a tree to be used for nesting.  The blue sky can be seen in the background.  This bird is found in the Costa Rica rainforest.
Awesome portrait of woodpecker female on nest
Flicker woodpecker on a branch
Male great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) landing on an elder bush.
Middle Woodpecker at work
A rare, endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) female bird feeding a chick in its nest hole in a tree during springtime in a forest.
A beautiful Black-rumped flameback woodpecker (Dinopium benghalense) is searching food on the tree Stem in a green blurred forest background. West Bengal, India
Woodpecker on the garden fence
A pileated woodpecker is seen making a nest in a tree trunk.  The woodpecker has a bright red crest on its head.  The bird is the same size as a pigeon.  It is large for a woodpecker.  In this photograph, the wild bird is making a hole in a tree to be used for nesting.  The blue sky can be seen in the background.  This bird is found in the Costa Rica rainforest.
wonderful wildlife photography of hummingbird
Downy woodpeckers in a National Park.
Woodpecker
Beautiful ecology and nature landscape with a family of colored woodpeckers feeding their hatchlings in a tree hole nest in the woods
There are some out-of-focus green leaves on the right-hand side of the tree trunk
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
bird great spotted woodpecker sits on a tree trunk in the Park
A female Crimson Crested Woodpecker is seen with her baby chick.  The adult female Crimson Crested Woodpecker with her baby chick is perching on a tree trunk in front of her nest in the tree.  The baby chick woodpecker's head is partially out of the hole.  The male Crimson Crested Woodpecker is seen on a tree in the background.
Downy Woodpecker searching for meal
Beautiful adult male Grey-headed woodpecker, grey-faced woodpecker or Black-naped woodpecker, uprisen angle view, side shot, perching and foraging insects on the tree trunk in nature of tropical forest, in national park of central Thailand.
Profile of Curious Red-Bellied Woodpecker in the Tree Branches
A female Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) resting on the side of an oak tree.  The Pileated Woodpecker is the largest of the woodpeckers found in the United States, almost the same size as an American Crow.
Pileated Woodpecker on a tree
Male great spotted woodpecker perching at a woodpeckers roosting hole.
Close up of a male Hairy Woodpecker perched on the side of a dead tree
An adult female Crimson Crested Woodpecker is seen on a tree trunk.  There is a baby woodpecker with its head sticking out of the hole in a tree trunk nearby.  The female adult Crimson Crested Woodpecker is looking at her baby chick from a distance.
Pileated woodpecker opening up new feeding spot.
The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head.
Gila woodpecker, Melanerpes uropygialis, Arizona, USA
Rare and endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
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