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Feb 5, 2017 14:42:12   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Just Trying To Focus wrote:
And what BEAUTIFUL shots you got!!! Excellent!!!!


Thank, Just Trying To Focus for the very kind words and appreciate you taking your time to respond! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 14:48:18   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
angela k wrote:
Thanks Corky... the tech guy has been in my pc since 10:30 this morning and it's not 2:30 and still nothing!!!
Maybe this woody will return and you can get more shots!!


That terrible Angela, and wish we could help! Lets pray for a miracle!

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Feb 5, 2017 15:10:41   #
ShutterBoy Loc: Northwest Montana
 
Nice picture of a wonderful Pileated Woodpecker. The holes they make are square or rectangular.

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Feb 5, 2017 16:49:00   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
ShutterBoy wrote:
Nice picture of a wonderful Pileated Woodpecker. The holes they make are square or rectangular.


Thanks for the kind words SutterBoy and really appreciate you taking the time to respond, and I didn't know that they made only square or rectangular holes--very interesting and it must have something to do with their construction preferences when removing wood for nest cavity evacuations! Take care!

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Feb 5, 2017 16:53:17   #
angela k Loc: Long Island
 
Swamp-Cork wrote:
That terrible Angela, and wish we could help! Lets pray for a miracle!



He's still in there, but it looks like it's finally accepting the updates!! 111 out of 218 in!!

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Feb 5, 2017 17:03:01   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
angela k wrote:

He's still in there, but it looks like it's finally accepting the updates!! 111 out of 218 in!!


Great news!! Thanks!

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Feb 6, 2017 06:21:31   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Very nice! - Yes, they can tear an old tree apart quickly!

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Feb 6, 2017 06:24:59   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Great captures of this elusive bird Corky!

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Feb 6, 2017 06:28:56   #
rusty nails Loc: Palm Coast FL.
 
You have a natural bird feeder,,,, really nice shots..

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Feb 6, 2017 06:54:18   #
olsonsview
 
Great images Corky! We have a pair in our neighborhood, and I always see them in the highest trees. Cannot mistake them, the sound of their pecking is amazing, like a deep drum! How far away were you when you shot them?

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Feb 6, 2017 07:10:23   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
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)




Corky, you are blessed and lucky. I will state what I mean by being lucky. You are an accomplished photographer as anyone can see by your posts. You shoot and practice shooting daily. You have trained your muscles to do what you want done with your camera. None of that is luck. The luck was having your camera handy, a Wife who did everything needed to inform you and not scare the bird and even though you opened the door the Woodpecker still posed for you. Now that is luck.

Greg

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Feb 6, 2017 07:42:04   #
bee7474 Loc: Selah, Wa
 
Excellent, thanks for sharing.

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Feb 6, 2017 07:44:07   #
MTG44 Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
 
Good shots of a tough bird to capture!

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Feb 6, 2017 07:46:43   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
sb wrote:
Very nice! - Yes, they can tear an old tree apart quickly!

Thanks for the kind words, Steve and really appreciate you taking the time to comment! Hope you are seeing lots of birds at the wetlands and have been considering a trip down in a few weeks, but my wife, Ellen is having problems with her knees as there is very little cartilage left and has been taking shots in them for a number of years and it has worked very well most of the time, but has flared up recently. She is scheduled to receive shots near the end of the month, so guess we will see how it goes. We know that this is not a perfect solution, but she is not anxious to go through knee replacements as she is 74 and diabetic. Always love to view your beautiful images Steve, and thanks again! Take care!

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Feb 6, 2017 08:04:27   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
nimbushopper wrote:
Great captures of this elusive bird Corky!


Many thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to respond Nimbu, and would like to come down to your state for a few day, but things like this, and a Baltimore Oriole that is depending on me for mealworms, oranges and grape jelly makes for a tough decision, not to mention that the wood ducks are already checking out their nest boxes. but the most serious problem is my wife Ellen is having a flare up with her bad knees,and is scheduled to receive shots toward the end of the month. Thanks again and always great to hear from you! Take care!

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