Sharing a photo with the Saturday Critters challenge I caught this morning in between rain showers from behind my patio doors. This is a Red Bellied woodpecker, not a Red Headed like you would think. Amazing to learn about nature.
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are common in many Eastern woodlands and forests, from old stands of oak and hickory to young hardwoods and pines. They will also often venture from forests to appear at backyard feeders.
Almost every day I learn something new about nature. The knowledge is free for the taking.
Photo ©CarolDM2019
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There’s also a bird that comes to our window every day.
A wonderful bird. I’ve never seen such colors
As far I know, I have yet to see a woodpecker.
You are kidding! What about at a zoo?
I have not gone to a zoo in ages.
nice one… of course mother nature keeps on amazing us in her own way.
Thanks, and you are so right about nature.
Almost every day you learn something new about nature.
Almost every day I learn something new about nature from you.
How kind of you to say that. 🙂
It’s a very beautiful bird dear Carol
Thank you my dear friend.
I wish you a nice Sunday dear Carol
And the same to you my friend.
These birds are very beautiful. I have not seen those where I live.
Thanks, too bad you do not see these birds.
Very nice colors have this bird.
Yes he is striking at my feeder Robin, thanks.
Nice one, I thought it was red-head too! lol
You would think! 🙂 I had to research it.
Love this beautiful photo of the Woodpecker. We don’t have these here.
Thanks Pam, I love these as well. One of my favorites.