A Pair of White Naped WoodPeckers on a dry tree (50267096437)
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Summary[edit] Description: These birds are usually seen in pairs, but hard to get them into a single shot. The male (in Red Crown) and the female (Yellow Crown) are apparently looking for a good tree to make a hole for a nest. So they were flying from tree to tree - finding one that has good visibility, height and right thickness. Thanks in advance for your views / comments. Much appreciated. Date: 23 August 2020, 10:46. Source: A Pair of White Naped WoodPeckers on a dry tree. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
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