Yesterday was a wonderful day to be out in nature. I took quite a few photos and you should check out the hawks in yesterday's blog as well. Here are a series of Red Bellied Woodpeckers. They are colorful and easy to find if you listen to their shrill warble up in the trees.

A Red Bellied Woodpecker at it's nest giving a shout out

Well what do you know? A baby Red Bellied Woodpecker sticks his head out

This Red Bellied Woodpecker was just sitting in the warm sun

This one was looking for a snack in an old oak tree

This fine bird posed for me

Aha! This one found some insect larvea
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