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Feb 5, 2017 09:10:15   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
So distinctive. Hard to miss ..... and yet, not the easiest to photograph either. Good on ya Mate!

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Feb 5, 2017 10:01:12   #
Pierre H.J. Dumais Loc: Mississippi Mills, Ont.
 
Wow! What a super series Corky.
Pierre

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Feb 5, 2017 10:32:30   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Magnificent captures...have never seen one and would love a chance to photo them. Sorry about your oak tree and happy that it still provides for wildlife!

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Feb 5, 2017 10:59:30   #
angela k Loc: Long Island
 
Corky, I enjoyed your story and I know it hurts when you are forced to cut down a beautiful old tree, but these shots made up for it!! Fantastic and even more so since I've never seen one near me!!
Well done, my friend!

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Feb 5, 2017 11:25:04   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
tainkc wrote:
Oh, Wow! I saw one once but I did not have a camera at the time.

Thanks very much, Tom and fortunately had the long lens attached, but still almost had to rip it out of it's case! He would stop and look up for quite a while as in image #3 and I was almost afraid to breathe at those times! Thanks again and you are keeping some mighty late hours.

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Feb 5, 2017 11:31:42   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
These are terrific! You're right about how shy they are. This was a wonderful opportunity and you used it well!


Many thanks, Carol and as I told Tom, when he stopped and looked up I was almost afraid to breathe! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 11:40:01   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Ed Greding wrote:
Those are really nice photos. I've always wanted to get a shot of a Plileated Woodpecker, but have so far seen only one, at a roadside park. My camera was not ready. Drat! Well, I'm more of a "frog-man" anyway. - Ed


Thanks so much, Ed, and like you have always wanted to get a close up shot, but up until now they were from a much much further distance, but you never know--many years ago I saw both parents with two or three youngsters very close to me, but did not have a camera! Thanks again and take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 11:43:02   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
GEEJAY wrote:


Many thanks, GEEJAY and try to keep your camera close, as you never know! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 11:49:27   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
DOOK wrote:
A beautiful set, Corky. Well shot, too.


Thanks so much for the kind words and three smiley faces Earl and really appreciate you looking! I guess it just goes to prove that you never really know--as has been said, even a blind hog will find an acorn the woods every once in a while! Thanks again and take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 11:54:44   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Brilliant set Corky, and a good back up story,

Geoff

Swamp-Cork wrote:
Unfortunately we had to have a very old white oak removed in April of 2014 as it was dying, although we had tried to save it. Our tree person estimated it to be 175 years old, but for sure it probably was at least more than a century old, and always took for granted it would outlast us. Anyway it was tremendous and leaning out across the water and some of its great limbs extended over our pier. The only way it could be removed and keep it out of the water and also not damage the pier was with the assistance of a crane, and to clear a path for it, two smaller water oaks had to be removed. While the stump of the white oak remains intact, the water oaks have already deteriorated to the point that the woodpecker was feeding on the insects and grubs in the wood. I had been noticing the stumps for quite some time and couldn't imagine what was tearing them apart so rapidly, but thought it must be something powerful like the raccoons, but my wife Ellen recently saw this one feeding on the above stump. It was so close to our home that there was no way I could go outside without it seeing me, so barely opened a back door in the garage just enough to get the lens through and facing in its direction knowing that it would take flight if it saw any movement, and I was only a few feet from it! Clicked off some shots as fast as possible with the above results!
Unfortunately we had to have a very old white oak ... (show quote)

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Feb 5, 2017 12:19:16   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
angler wrote:
Superb shots Corky.


Many thanks, Jim, and as the saying goes "it's better to be lucky than good", but it was great being within about twenty feet of him! Thanks again and take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 12:22:47   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
danniepolley wrote:
Very nice, one of my favorite woodpeckers.


Thank for the kind words and taking the time to look Dannie, and it is my favorite woodpecker!

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Feb 5, 2017 12:26:32   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Leicaflex wrote:
All very good captures.

I really appreciate the kind words and the three thumbs up and you taking the time to respond, Leicaflex! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 12:29:20   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Beautiful shots Corky.


Many thanks for the kind words, Jack and always look forward to talking with you and hope things are going well! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 12:33:16   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
lamiaceae wrote:


Thanks very much for the incredible four thumps up, lamiaceae and really appreciate your thoughtfulness and taking the time to respond! Take care!

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