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Cyanocitta
Cyanocitta
@Cyanocitta@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

A male and a female Acorn Woodpecker were playing hide and seek with the photographer this Thursday morning along the Sacramento River.

#Birds #Birding

Two Acorn Woodpeckers, a male and female, are on opposite sides of an oak tree trunk. The birds have black backs, white breasts and red/white and black clow faces.
Two Acorn Woodpeckers, a male and female, are on opposite sides of an oak tree trunk. The birds have black backs, white breasts and red/white and black clow faces.
Two Acorn Woodpeckers, a male and female, are on opposite sides of an oak tree trunk. The birds have black backs, white breasts and red/white and black clow faces.
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