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Old 21-04-2008, 06:02 PM
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Green Woodpecker eating all the bugglies in my lawn.

I always hear them flying about and quite often see the Great Spotted on my peanut feeder but until just now I'd never actually seen a Green Woody in my garden, out and about yes but actually on my lawn!!!

I'm thrilled!
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Old 21-04-2008, 06:32 PM
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i have a green woodpecker in my garden quite a lot .....
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Old 21-04-2008, 08:51 PM
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they eat mostly ants. Exotic looking aren't they? And anything that eats ants has gotta be a good thing.
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Old 21-04-2008, 09:19 PM
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See, now I read your post as "I've just seen a...........peanut"
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Old 21-04-2008, 09:42 PM
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Not quite as exotic looking as a Green Woody but much tastier!!
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Old 21-04-2008, 10:15 PM
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We get them on our lawn too, particularly after, or when there's, rain. Last year we had three at once, an adult and two youngsters.
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Old 21-04-2008, 10:18 PM
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Now that's just showing off SBP!!!
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How lovely!!!!

We are lucky enough to have one in France- I never knew they even existed!!!!!

They have such a lovely call too don't they??
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Old 22-04-2008, 09:12 AM
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Yes Nicos I just love the call, it is just like a High pitched Professor Yaffle, he was the Woodpecker from Bagpuss for those too young to remember him!!!!
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Old 22-04-2008, 10:55 AM
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It's been a long-term goal to have my camera to hand on the rare occasions when we spot a woodpecker in the garden. Every time so far it's flown off by the time we've rushed around trying to remeber where the camera was last seen...

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Now that's just showing off SBP!!!
Yep!

A couple of times in the past few days, I keep thinking I've seen a green woody, but then I look properly and see its a Mistle thrush! (Early morning, eyes not focused!). They have a similar 'stance' as green woodies at times - that two-legged hop, they do. They are big birds too, much bigger than a normal thrush.

Like littlemark I've not been able to get my camera on them, but if I do I'll post them up - there's two, a pair I reckon (what an old romantic I am! ), wonder if we'll see little uns?
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How would one encourage Green Woodpeckers into ones garden? I've only ever seen one in our garden, once.
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How would one encourage Green Woodpeckers into ones garden? I've only ever seen one in our garden, once.
http://www.heritagewoodsonline.co.uk...0Factsheet.pdf


......looks like they need old, untended pasture and old trees

http://www.heritagewoodsonline.co.uk...0Factsheet.pdf

but will eat mealworm and peanuts from feeders...

Green Woodpecker identification, habitat, calls and food.

..or from the ground.

Maybe as they enjoy insects from under bark, how about getting in a few large oak logs and standing them upright in a quiet corner of the garden?? .....and plants which encourage butterflies and moths??

Green woodpecker - Picus viridis - Natural England

You'll need to give your lawn up to leatherjackets too !!

They're certainly in your area Wayne from that map!

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Thanks for that Nicos - we have an oak tree at the bottom of the garden (see red circled area on following images), and as you can see there's plenty of plants/bushes/trees and alike right next to the house.

House - looking North: http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...ouse-North.gif

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The Oak is covered in Ivy, which the squirrels love.

Looks like I'll need to get me some meal worms.
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Yes Nicos I just love the call, it is just like a High pitched Professor Yaffle, he was the Woodpecker from Bagpuss for those too young to remember him!!!!
They actually call them Yaffles in some areas
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They actually call them Yaffles in some areas
Really?!! That's so good, is that after Professor Yaffle then?
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No Irather think its the other way round as yaffle is an old rustic word for green woodpecker that goes back hundreds of years.
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Old 22-04-2008, 06:28 PM
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Oh ok, thanks for that. You learn more than how to grow veggies on here don't you!
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