Hi there, I agree that this is a young Greater Spotted. You can tell in this position because the underparts are unstreaked. Great bird though, and if you see a Lesser Spotted at your feeders please post a video!
We've just posted up nearly exactly the same footage thinking it was a Lesser Spotted in our garden based on the markings and the RSPB website.
Interesting comments about the Young Great Spotted.
We've only seen it twice in a non wooded area so very lucky to catch it, and we are in Scotland where the Lesser Spotted apparently are not seen, so this may explain things further?
@simonwatkins Young great spotted woodpeckers have a red crown, just like a male lesser spotted. Best way of telling them apart is the white on the back, great spot has two large ovals of white, and lesser has a barred back without the ovals. Still, very nice bird.
I don't profess to know much about birds, but based calling it a lesser spotted woodpecker on the distribution of its red colouring. On the greater spotted the red appears to be at the nape of the neck, while on the lesser it is on the crown.
This is a great Spot!
jamesfromwimbledon 11 months ago
Hi there, I agree that this is a young Greater Spotted. You can tell in this position because the underparts are unstreaked. Great bird though, and if you see a Lesser Spotted at your feeders please post a video!
Thanks, Owler
Owler2010 1 year ago
We've just posted up nearly exactly the same footage thinking it was a Lesser Spotted in our garden based on the markings and the RSPB website.
Interesting comments about the Young Great Spotted.
We've only seen it twice in a non wooded area so very lucky to catch it, and we are in Scotland where the Lesser Spotted apparently are not seen, so this may explain things further?
Nice film though.
shifterbabe69 1 year ago
@simonwatkins Young great spotted woodpeckers have a red crown, just like a male lesser spotted. Best way of telling them apart is the white on the back, great spot has two large ovals of white, and lesser has a barred back without the ovals. Still, very nice bird.
nickderry 2 years ago
I don't profess to know much about birds, but based calling it a lesser spotted woodpecker on the distribution of its red colouring. On the greater spotted the red appears to be at the nape of the neck, while on the lesser it is on the crown.
simonwatkins 2 years ago