Woodpeckers pecking order
We are fortunate enough to have a variety of birds living in and around our garden. This includes a pair of Great spotted Woodpeckers (Dendrocopos major). Over the last few days we've noticed a change in their behavior. Whereas previously they'd fly in and gorge themselves on food, both birds are now collecting food and flying off with it. Hopefully indicating they have a nest of young Woodpeckers to feed. Which brings me back to this shot I took two days ago. This is actually one out of a rapid fire sequence of eight shots I took. As I tracked the female, I noticed the male flying in at the same time. This is not something I've seen before so I started shooting. What you see below is shot number 5 with the female looking sternly down at the male, who's hanging on to the edge of the branch as the female refuses to give way to him.
I took this sequence in the middle of a dark wet day with my Canon 1D mk IV and 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II lens. Due to the conditions, I used ISO 3200, widest aperture f/2.8 and cropped the shots by 50 to 60%. Shutter speed was 1/1250 sec. I'm pleased to say the birds didn't fight, both continued to collect food.
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