[NatureNS] Red breasted woodpecker, Hfx

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Red-bellied?


> On Apr 2, 2019, at 3:42 PM, Don MacNeill <donmacneill@bellaliant.net> =
wrote:
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> What is a Red-breasted Woodpecker?
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> Don
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> Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net =
<mailto:donmacneill@bellaliant.net>
> On 4/2/2019 2:30 PM, Stephen Shaw wrote:
>> Haven=92t seen it reported much here, not sure if common locally, but =
this ineptly named species is apparently pushing north.  Are other =
people seeing them?  Never seen one in the garden before the last month, =
when one has occasionally visited, particularly partial to some =
moth-maggot-infested cashews put out on the back deck rail.  I managed a =
distant poor photo =97 continuous/complete red crest identifies it as a =
male.  =20
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>> We also get at least one flicker and a hairy;  the regulars are =
several downys.=20
>> Steve (Hfx)=20
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class=3D"">Red-bellied?</span><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div =
class=3D""><br class=3D""><div style=3D""><blockquote type=3D"cite" =
class=3D""><div class=3D"">On Apr 2, 2019, at 3:42 PM, Don MacNeill =
&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:donmacneill@bellaliant.net" =
class=3D"">donmacneill@bellaliant.net</a>&gt; wrote:</div><br =
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    <font face=3D"Calibri" class=3D"">What is a Red-breasted =
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    <div class=3D"moz-signature">Don MacNeill
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    <div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">On 4/2/2019 2:30 PM, Stephen Shaw
      wrote:<br class=3D"">
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      <pre class=3D"moz-quote-pre" wrap=3D"">Haven=92t seen it reported =
much here, not sure if common locally, but this ineptly named species is =
apparently pushing north.  Are other people seeing them?  Never seen one =
in the garden before the last month, when one has occasionally visited, =
particularly partial to some moth-maggot-infested cashews put out on the =
back deck rail.  I managed a distant poor photo =97 continuous/complete =
red crest identifies it as a male.  =20

We also get at least one flicker and a hairy;  the regulars are several =
downys.=20
Steve (Hfx)=20


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