Great Spotted Woodpecker drums at the bottom of the garden but this is the female (which also drum sometimes). The male Kestrel often uses this perch and drops onto prey in the garden. Other good birds include Blackcap, Nuthatch and a fly over Red Kite (not so common in Hampshire as Northants).
Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
Kestrel Falco tinnunculus
Robin Erithacus rubecula
Digiscoped with Canon A640 and Leica APO77 x20
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- Congolese Journalist Speaks About Rape And The Media
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- UN Takes New Stance in Congo
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- Talking About Congo Economy - Part 4 of 4
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