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19-JUL-2011

CLUMP BIRCH AND WOODPECKER DAMAGE

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bill friedlander20-Nov-2011 21:36
Amazing that the woodpeckers don't get sore necks. Great view of the damage.
Tom LeRoy12-Aug-2011 15:34
Wonderful find and shot. Suprising what things you can see. Also, very nice bokeh in this photo. V
Guest 12-Aug-2011 06:41
Great shot. I too have a woodpecker that bangs away on the side of my house as well as on a worn down tree nearby. I love the stacatto noise it makes working away, but not the damage. Your image reveals its rational precision...neat little holes side by side -- and also reveals how beautiful birches can be set amidst tall green grasses.
Robert Ballard12-Aug-2011 01:03
That bark must be defective. Look at all of those holes!
January Grey11-Aug-2011 23:52
woodpecker graffiti! It probably tells a story! Cool capture, Margot!
Jess. ( Lady.D.)11-Aug-2011 23:05
Good shot of a woodpecker restaurant Margot:-)
Char11-Aug-2011 22:50
That looks like some kind of code. Excellent capture, Magot!
Hank Vander Velde11-Aug-2011 22:41
Super shot Margot.
janescottcumming11-Aug-2011 22:04
I never saw that before. Hope it doesn't hurt the pretty birch tree.
Stephanie11-Aug-2011 21:34
You've had a busy woodpecker! Great shot!
David Hobbs11-Aug-2011 21:21
This is an entirely new thing for me. I have never seen a woodpecker or the damage that they do to trees before. Most interesting.
larose forest photos11-Aug-2011 21:04
This is lovely!! The sapsucker holes make a neat pattern and the rushes against the water add a delicate touch.
Graeme11-Aug-2011 17:38
Well seen & composed, Margot.V