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Downy Woodpeckers (2 males).jpg
Downy Woodpeckers (Dryobates pubescens pubescens) Two males trying to show each other how impressive they are. The red on its nape is barely visible on the lower bird from this angle.
Habitat
Post Oak Savannah vegetation area. Open park with scattered pecan and post oak trees adjacent to an un-named creek through the park at ca. 88 m (289 ft) elevation.
Location
Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
February 2021
Scientific name
Dryobates pubescens
Equipment used
Canon
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
A great double capture of these Downys Stanley and a great shot of them showing off to each other.
 
This tree ain't big enough for the two of us LOL, a marvelous action photo, Stanley, love it, many tfs!!
 
Another day at the OK Corral with these two gunslingers. Great capture to get them together in an action shot that is well focused.
 
Oh my word, Stanley! What a fantastic action shot!
 
Opus Editor
Supporter
This is a brilliantly timed behavioral capture, Stanley ... amazing work ...
Two fantastic images ... tfs ...
 

Media information

Category
North America
Added by
Stanley Jones
Date added
View count
111
Comment count
13

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS R5
Aperture
ƒ/7.1
Focal length
343.0 mm
Exposure time
1/1250
ISO
400
Filename
Downy Woodpecker (2 males) Camelot-DeNoiseAI-denoise-SharpenAI-focus.jpg
File size
843.4 KB
Date taken
Wed, 03 February 2021 4:29 PM
Dimensions
750px x 1024px

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