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Woodpeckers
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Since I first put up my bird feeders I have been visited by many lesser and greater spotted woodpeckers and we had the babies in the spring too. Now there are none visiting the feeder at all. Is this normal? Where are they?
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Yes we get both LSW and GSW. The feeder is quite close to the house and I was amazed to see the GSWs so close but a few months later the wee fellows arrived. The are more cautious and tend to come later in the evening when the =feeder is quieter. I have no near neighbours and am surrounded by huge oaks and other large trees
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How lucky are you thugulike getting Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers. I get regular GSW visiting (and Jays) but never LSW's. You probably know they are on the RSPCA's RED ALERT list as endangered so you are honoured indeed. I'm attaching a link to the BTO which explains brilliantly how to tell the Lessers and Greats apart. Interestingly they say that the vast majority of reports of sightings of LSW's turn out after further investigation to be identified as juvenile GSW's. I'm not disbelieving you when you say you have them in your garden, I'm jealous, but my link is the best I've seen in identifying them apart.
https:/ /www.bt o.org/a bout-bi rds/bir d-id/bt o-bird- id-grea t-lesse r-spott ed-wood peckers
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