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  • The smallest North American woodpecker, the downy woodpecker is also one of the most common and most readily recognized not only because of its size, but also because it will readily visit backyards and feeders.
    Downy Woodpecker on Tree.jpg
  • A tiny downy woodpecker on a tree branch along side the road, he stood still long enough for a quick shot
    Autumn Downy Woodpecker.jpg
  • A Flowing Downy Woodpecker Perched on a Pole against a Blue Backdrop
    Flowing Downy Woodpecker.jpg
  • A Dreamy Vision Of A Red-Bellied Woodpecker
    I Dreamt Of A Woodpecker.jpg
  • This boisterous little downy woodpecker had quite a lot to say
    Talking Downy Woodpecker.jpg
  • A tiny Hairy Woodpecker perched on a bare tree trunck
    Hairy woodpecker perch.jpg
  • The Downy Woodpecker is a species of woodpecker, the smallest in North America. The active little Downy Woodpecker is a familiar sight at backyard feeders and in parks and woodlots, where it joins flocks of chickadees and nuthatches, barely outsizing them.
    Downy on Winter Feeder.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker On A Bare Tree Branch Looking FOr A Meal
    Woody Walking Soft BG.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker on Feeder.jpg
  • Wet Downy Woodpecker.jpg
  • This is more of a classical pose and composition for a Red-Bellied Woodpecker.
    Red-Bellied Woodpecker - D.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker - Male 2.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker-A.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker 1.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker - Male 1.jpg
  • A Bold and Vibrant Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted On A Tree Stump Poses For The Camera Against Painterly Blue Skies.
    Woodpecker Post Painted Blue.jpg
  • The active little Downy Woodpecker is a familiar sight at backyard feeders and in parks and woodlots, where it joins flocks of chickadees and nuthatches, barely outsizing them. An often acrobatic forager, this black-and-white woodpecker is at home on tiny branches or balancing on slender plant galls, sycamore seed balls, and suet feeders.
    Monday Morning Downy.jpg
  • A Downy Woodpecker walking up a tree trunk with a seed in his beak
    Autumn Downy With a Seed.jpg
  • The Red-bellied Woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker of the Picidae family. It breeds in southern Canada and the northeastern United States, ranging as far south as Florida and as far west as Texas.
    Woody Behind The Feeder.jpg
  • Mr. Woodpecker seems to be keeping guard from his vantage point on the tree branch
    Downy On Point.jpg
  • An acrobatic downy woodpecker takes the road less traveled and decides the view is better from down below
    Downy Down Below.jpg
  • The red-bellied woodpecker is not technically considered a migratory bird. Woodpeckers build their nests within the relatively sheltered trunks of trees, which allows them to stay warm during cold weather. Because of the recent expansion of their breeding range, many woodpeckers are showing more migratory behavior during the coldest months of the year, moving south to the milder locations within their breeding territory over the winter.
    Must Be Spring - Redbelly Returns.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Pays a Visit To My White Swing Feeder For a Lunch Reservation
    Red-Belly Comes For Lunch.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker On The Side Of A Tree With A Sunflower Seed In It's Beak
    Red Belly Seed Tree.jpg
  • A Red Bellied Woodpecker On My White Swing Feeder Taken Using A Zoom Blur Technique
    Red Belly Daze.jpg
  • A soft flowing close-up of a Downy Woodpecker with a bit of a Georgia O'Keeffe flare
    Okeefe Downy.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker - Most woodpeckers have zygodactyl feet, which means they have toes facing the front and toes facing the back to help them grip trees and poles vertically. They use those toes with their stiff tail feathers to brace on trees as they climb.
    Woody Climbing Pastel Bokeh.jpg
  • Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
    Afternoon Perched Woody.jpg
  • A Soft and Fluffed Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted Against a Mystical Backdrop
    Posted Woody Fluffed.jpg
  • A Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched High Aside A Tree Trunk Stops To Align For A Sunset Shot.
    Woody In The Sky.jpg
  • Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
    Woody - Breakfast Of Champions.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker stopped by for a quick click
    Woody Side Profile Post.jpg
  • A Fluffy Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On A Tree After An Afternoon Rain
    Woody With Miguel.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted On A Withered Tree Trunk With His Beak Open and Tongue Showing.
    Woody Tongue.jpg
  • A Red-Belied Woodpecker On A White Swing Feeder.
    Woody On Feeder.jpg
  • A small downy woodpecker visits my feeder under warm autumn foliage
    Downy Autumn Tree.jpg
  • A Small Downy Woodpecker On The Side Of A Dead Tree Trunk With A Sunflower Seed.
    Downy Side Post With Seed.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker On A Tree Trunk
    Red-Belly Snowing Trre Side.jpg
  • Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
    Woody On Pink Bokeh.jpg
  • A Woodpecker Eating Sunflower Seeds
    Woody With A Seed.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On A Tree With A Typical Pose With A Fine Art Flare
    Woody - Texture.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On A Tree With A Typical Pose
    Woody.jpg
  • A tiny Downy Woodpecker grabs some suet from the bird feeder on a cold winter day
    Hello Winter Downy.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted In Morning Warm Light
    Warm Morning Red-Belly.jpg
  • A Male Downy Woodpecker In The Snow
    Snowy Winter Downy.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On A Tree In Morning Light
    Woody In Morning Light.jpg
  • A Downy Woodpecker On A Tree Stump Backed By Forest Green
    Howdy Downy.jpg
  • A small downy woodpecker against back-lighting from the woods
    Backlit Downy Post.jpg
  • A Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker With A Seed
    Red Woody Seed.jpg
  • A Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker On A Textured Backdrop
    Woody Posted Right Side.jpg
  • This little Hairy Woodpecker decided to give me a little side pose before flying away
    Hairy Side Pose.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker On A Post
    Red-Belly Back Profile.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted Up On An Old Stump
    Woody On Wood.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker In The Rain The Other Day
    Red-Belly Rain.jpg
  • A Curious Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On The Side Of A Tree
    Curious Woody.jpg
  • My first Downy Woodpecker Shot Of The Season
    First Downy of Spring.jpg
  • A Downy Woodpecker takes off from a white swing feeder after grabbing a snack
    Fly Away Downy.jpg
  • Red-Belly Eating Suet.jpg
  • Red Bellied on Swing 5.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Texture.jpg
  • Red Bellied in Tree.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker with a bit of artistic flare on my favorite bird feeder.
    Visions of a Red Bellied Woodpecker.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker on Swing.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker Up Close 3.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker Up Close.jpg
  • Downy Woodpecker Up Close 2.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker - B.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker perched on the side of a white feeder swing, ready to grab a bite.
    Red Bellied on Swing 6.jpg
  • The Tufted Titmouse is a small songbird from North America, a species in the tit and chickadee family. The active and noisy tufted, North America's most widespread titmouse, is remarkably uniform morphologically, genetically, vocally, and behaviorally throughout its range. Besides gleaning trees and shrubs for arthropods, it spends more time on the ground searching leaf litter than do chickadees and most other titmouse species.<br />
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A little gray bird with an echoing voice, the Tufted Titmouse is common in eastern deciduous forests and a frequent visitor to feeders. The large black eyes, small, round bill, and brushy crest gives these birds a quiet but eager expression that matches the way they flit through canopies, hang from twig-ends, and drop in to bird feeders. When a titmouse finds a large seed, you'll see it carry the prize to a perch and crack it with sharp whacks of its stout bill. <br />
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Tufted Titmice are acrobatic foragers, if a bit slower and more methodical than chickadees. They often flock with chickadees, nuthatches, and woodpeckers and are regular visitors to feeders, where they are assertive over smaller birds. Their flight tends to be fluttery but level rather than undulating.
    Tufted Titmouse Twinkle.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker - Flight 1.jpg