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    Taken at Fleet pond just as the light was faiding
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    Wonderful - I would like to see more woodpeckers. Mind you, that pale eye does make it look a bit 'caught in the headlights'

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladylouise62 View Post
    Wonderful - I would like to see more woodpeckers. Mind you, that pale eye does make it look a bit 'caught in the headlights'
    My pleasure Louise any time

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    Another lovely Woodpecker pic, Alan!

    So, now you need 'only' take one of a Lesser Spotted one to complete the set!

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    Excellent capture.

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    Catherine,
    Lesser spotted seen at Fleet Pond but not by me
    thanks for comments
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