Woodpeckers, two youngs and two adults

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Photos of four downy woodpeckers which visited my home this week. This was on two occasions, both times the birds were in pair (two male adults the first time, a young male and a young female the second time). I used a Minolta 500mm f/8 mirror lens, an unique lens of which I talked about in my previous post.

I ran inside to go grab my camera when I noticed this one and his friend flying around a dead tree in my backyard. I didn't think I'd be lucky enough for them to be still there when I returned. The first one is a young female:
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A millisecond before taking flight. His head is blurry from fast movement, even though this was shot at 1/1500 second!
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The next one is male, with his characteristic red cap.
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An adult displaying his golden wings.
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A second one joined him for the feast (it was a rainy day, so the bugs inside the old post must have been active).
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The camera is a Sony a77.

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Nice bird pictures! I like to photograph them too! :)

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Very cool that they were still around when you came back. It’s a very nice set of photos.

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Great shots! They are such beautiful little birds! I haven't seen many downy woodpeckers the past few years, so it is particularly nice to see that you had some visit you!

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Thanks! They are very common here in Canada, especially in winter as they have a reliable food-source. It was the first time I saw young ones however :)

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