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Rebecca Granger
Bancroft, MI, USA
This Downy Woodpecker had been stashing food on this log. He took just one of the peanuts and was trying to stash it on the log. Funny to watch because the peanut was a little harder to stash.
Category 1: Birds with Food, or at the Feeder
Just one
Rebecca’s photos are all breathing, Her birds are well fed with love, She has a heart of gold and makes all her friends happy looking at her pictures ♥️♥️ Rhonda
Very talented photographer.
Your photography is beautiful!
Rebecca’s photos are awesome! She has a keen eye and captures some great bird moments. I don’t have many birds in my neighborhood, so I get to enjoy them through her photos.
Rebecca has an eye for the photo. She draws in so many species of birds it amazing to see her collection.
Becky you are so talented with you photographs so proud of you.
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