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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:54 PM

Post #3147668

Hope you can bear with me - I have 15 photos I'd like to share . . . just couldn't eliminate very many!!! The first 4 are of a female at the suet feeder in my backyard. The rest are of a male doing some displaying - there were 3 or 4 fellas up there in the Alders, but I think the photos are all of just one. They were really moving around and going at each other at times - I was really excited to get these pictures!

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(edited to say 15 pictures, not 11!)

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:55 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:56 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:56 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:57 PM

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#5 - the start of the male photos

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:58 PM

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Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:58 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
10:59 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:00 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:01 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:02 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:02 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:03 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:03 PM

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Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 1, 2007
11:04 PM

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Thanks for your indulgence!!

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birdscrazy
Portland, OR
(Zone 8a)

February 1, 2007
11:34 PM

Post #3147767

Murmur pics are really awesome !! I could bear even some more !!! LOL
bluegrassmom
Lewisburg, KY
(Zone 6a)

February 2, 2007
12:24 AM

Post #3147848

What type of camera and lens are you using? Also I like your suet feeder, did you buy it?
Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 2, 2007
12:41 AM

Post #3147873

Birdscrazy, thank you!!

Bluegrassmom, I have a Sony - SLR A100, the lens is 75-300mm - I've been having a fabulous time with them (got the camera in October, the lens late December or early January). The suet feeder is a woodpecker feeder - not sure where I bought it, but might have been Wild Birds. It's hanging on a "fly through" feeder which is attached to the fence. I'm sure I've seen those feeders at the local garden center as well - the Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers love it, too.
bluegrassmom
Lewisburg, KY
(Zone 6a)

February 2, 2007
12:48 AM

Post #3147888

My sister is into photograpy and I knew you had to have a super lens to get such great closeups! Thanks for sharing. My camera is just a standard HP. I have several flickers and other woodpeckers come to my feeder. I have been buying the peanut/suet blocks. I may ask her to bring her camera the next time she vists and see if we can get a few good shots.
I occasionally see the pileated woodpecker in the yard but never at the feeders.
fly_girl
The Woodlands, TX
(Zone 8b)

February 2, 2007
2:25 AM

Post #3147993

Great pics Murmur! The male is stunning!
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

February 2, 2007
7:10 AM

Post #3148118

Great pics Murmur!!
debnes_dfw_tx
Fort Worth, TX
(Zone 8a)

February 2, 2007
8:11 AM

Post #3148218

Lovely Flicker pics Murmur~!☺
trois
Santa Fe, TX
(Zone 9b)

February 2, 2007
9:24 AM

Post #3148404

Great shots. I wish we had some of those here.

trois
Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

February 2, 2007
4:10 PM

Post #3149823

Very nice series Murmur. When I was a small child, in MI we had a partly tame Yellow Shafted Flicker. She nested in a hollow old apple tree in the yard for several years. The hole in the tree was only 3 feet off the ground and large about 5" in diameter. We were able to pet her, while she was incubating and she seemed to like it.
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

February 2, 2007
4:30 PM

Post #3149888

Wow that must have been a great experience Gras!
DonnaB
Vancleave, MS
(Zone 8b)

February 2, 2007
5:49 PM

Post #3150156

so beautiful. I have only had one come to a feeder 1 time that I have ever seen. I hear them all the time though. Guess there is enough food for them here in the wild
sadie_mae
Central, KY
(Zone 6b)

February 2, 2007
6:51 PM

Post #3150368

Beautiful pics! The male is gorgeous with the tail feathers spread like that. I'll have to look for one of those suet feeders, it looks like it would work well attached to one of our many fence post, at least I wouldn't have to worry about the raccoons carrying it off!
begoniacrazii
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2007
7:49 PM

Post #3150876

Lovely pics Murmur!!
Murmur
Whidbey Island, WA
(Zone 7a)

February 2, 2007
9:02 PM

Post #3151136

Thank you all so much - it was sure a great experience!!

Gras, what a lovely memory of the Yellow Shafter Flicker!

And, Sadie, yes you should be okay as far as the raccoons running off with that particular feeder! I've had them, and itty bitty Douglas Squirrels, take off with the wire caged varieties if they can manage to disengage them from their hooks (which, of course, they often can!!!). One time I looked out and saw a Douglas Squirrel moving along the ground, dragging a full seed bell - I admired his perseverance so much that I just let him take it!!
debnes_dfw_tx
Fort Worth, TX
(Zone 8a)

February 3, 2007
7:54 AM

Post #3152008

LOL Murmur~ Sounds like a scene from 'Over the Hedge' ...


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lilyfantn
Kingsport, TN
(Zone 6b)

February 3, 2007
9:09 AM

Post #3152170

What wonderful pictures Murmur! I just love flickeres and don't see them that often here.

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