The Great Spotted Woodpecker is a pied woodpecker, being black with a large white shoulder patch and scarlet underneath the tail. It is much larger than our other British pied woodpecker, the 'Lesser Spotted'. The Great Spotted Woodpecker is about the size of a Starling, while the Lesser Spotted is more sparrow-sized.

The eggs are white, smooth and glossy, and about 25 mm by 18 mm. Both birds share the incubating the eggs and feeding the young.

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3 comments:
Interesting photos, Peter. Similar in appearance to our red-bellied and about the same size but different too.
Nice photos, glad both parents share in the feeding and caring of the babies.
Wow these woodpeckers are colourful and beautiful.
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