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Woodpecker
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) isolated on a white background
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
Great spotted woodpecker perched on a log in the rain
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
Male great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) perching on a twig.
Close up of a Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) perched on a tree against green background, UK.
Woodpecker on a tree taking care of his nest
Great spotted woodpecker on a tree in woodland in Scotland on an autumn morning
woodpecker isolated on white background
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
Great Spotted Woodpecker isolated on white background - Dendrocopos major
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
Great Spotted Woodpecker on a tree. Middle Spotted Woodpecker. Isolated on white background.
The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head.
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) bird climbing in mossy tree and looking for food
Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major - Spechten (Picidae)
portrait great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) isolated on a white background
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
Great spotted woodpecker, Dendrocopos major. The bird is shot close-up on a white background
Male great spotted woodpecker perching at a woodpeckers roosting hole.
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) male closeup in spring.
female Great spotted woodpecker on the white background
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)\nperching on tree trunk in the forest. Bird
The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head.
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)  isolated on a white background in studio shot
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
European woodpecker
A Red crowned Woodpecker is seen perching on a branch.  This medium size tropical bird can be found in the tropical rainforests of Panama.  This multicolor woodpecker has a red head, with black and white wings.
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