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woodpecker & starling - birds nesting in hollow trees

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  • This is just beautiful and so calming.

  • @kindofblue21 thx! :))

  • I love your work. Such a curious northern flicker. Their bills are more curved near the tips than other woodpeckers which is beneficial to them because they do not chisel wood when foraging; flickers feed on insects/invertebrates on the ground. I've never seen a starling inhabit a cavity before although I hear about it all the time. That individual had a ton of food!

  • @ButeoLineatus Wow thanks for all the great information!

  • This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels, great nature photography with good equipment, what's not to like.

  • @joesphx19  Thanks so much! :)

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  • @JCVdude its a finch i found out but thanks for the help

  • @TheHalokiller117 i Googled it and it could be a finch or blue bird...

  • @JCVdude cant be that i have two robin nest both hatched but one of them has more eggs and there darkesh blue

  • @JCVdude lol i mean birds

  • @JCVdude just kiddin - lol could be a robin but I don't think they have spots... 

  • @TheHalokiller117 dinosaur - maybe a raptor

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