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    Greater Spotted Woodpeckers at my Garden Feeder yesterday as viewed with my new Digiscope
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    Certainly gives a bit more reach there Philip, nice shots.
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    Is the 4th shot a new species of Woodpecker?
    Nice shots though.

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    Ahh, that wasn't there when I first looked. A Ring-necked Parakeet.
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    Parakeet just sort of added itself to my Pictures An invasive alien species, that is after all, what it does best. I did search the internet recently to find any other Countries in Europe that it inhabits and found that there are some in various Towns and Citys of Europe.

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    It's always surprising to see them, but they are obviously a hardy species, just like birdwatchers

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