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Marlene Trott
Tiny, ON, Canada
The female and male Pileated Woodpeckers visit our suet feeder together. It was like a gift. I had goosebumps and was in awe. The suet is from Wild Birds Unlimited and clearly, the woodpeckers love it.
Category 7: The Unexpected
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Valentines for Life
Very, very cool picture.
Valentines for life have been captured together. So rare. Well done and prize worthy.
Absolutely fabulous shot of the two lovers and just in time for Valentines.
Lovely
Beautiful and majestic
A most beautiful photo captured at just the right time…of Mr and Mrs Pileated Woodpecker!! A true treasure to share this Valentine Day..
A most beautiful photo captured at just the right time…of Mr and Mrs Pileated Woodpecker!! Look closely..they are united together almost in the shape if a heart! A true treasure to share this Valentine Day.. Great job Marlene!!
This photo is magic. So awesome to occur for someone who truly appreciates the surprises of nature!
Stunning picture and a perfectly staged one at that. Well done Marlene for capturing these two beautiful birds. Worthy winner.
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