Red-bellied woodpecker – Wingscapes Birdcam Discovery Guide User Manual

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WINGSCAPES Backyard Bird Discovery Guide

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WINGSCAPES Backyard Bird Discovery Guide

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An Identification Guide to Common Backyard Birds

PHOT

OS: CHERIE LA

YT

ON

Red-bellied

Woodpecker

About the bird:

A common

bird of the woodlands and sub-

urbs of the East, the Red-bellied

Woodpecker is easily recognized

by its black-and-white checkered

back and the male’s red

“mohawk.”

Range:

Resident in eastern half

of U.S.

About the photo:

Suet wedged

in a hanging log feeder creates

a great photo opportunity of

this handsome male Red-bellied

Woodpecker.

Photographed by:

Cherie

Layton with a BirdCam (original).

I love the set-it-and-forget-

it nature of photographing

with the BirdCam. I can set

up the cam and go about

my business knowing I'll get

some great shots. It can be

challenging to photograph

birds close up. They're so

wary of any movement that

it's nearly impossible to

frame great shots without

[the help of] a complicated

setup with a remote control.

The BirdCam makes all that

unnecessary. I like getting

shots of the birds just be-

ing birds — doing what they

naturally do — without the

added interference of know-

ing a human is nearby.
—Cherie Layton

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