Sunday, March 30, 2025

Jamaican Woodpecker

 

The Jamaican Woodpecker is a species of wooded habitats. The white face framed by the red of its nape and crown and its finely barred black-and-white back is distinctive. Usually first detected by its determined excavation of rotting wood.


Although our resort was fairly sterile tree and shrub wise, there was usually a couple woodpeckers hanging around.


However, on the first early morning of birding, I was trying my best to get an image of a woodpecker in the row of trees between ours and the next resort, when a security guard informed me I was in a restricted area for photography as the next resort was a nudist resort.

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