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    Ever seen Lesser-spotted Woodpecker Beryl ?

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    No . Not yet.
    Very much doubt if they are down here in the South West

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    a good capture chocky :-)

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    Nice captures Beryl, I haven't seen a Lesser spotted either, but they are about in both of our areas.
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    Thank you Rolf.

    They in the red sector. Which is not good.

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    You are quite right about the 'red sector'. One of an ever increasing number of birds we seem to be slowly 'loosing' for a variety of reasons and some we don't know. As you say Beryl......'which is not good'.

    Encouraging though that Rolf says 'they are about' in your area.


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    Oh they are , there are about 33-37,000 pairs breading Which is still not good

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