Great spotted woodpecker feeding the offspring
When i visited Vienna in Spring 2019 together with Stefan and Tanja, Tanja found a hole with a woodpecker where the adult birds were feeding their offspring and since they were pretty busy we were able to get some nice shots of them. It was pretty nice watching them and I took several pictures of these beautiful birds. Every time when I see something like this, it reminds me how beautiful nature is and how lucky we are to live in a country where it is possible to discover all this beauty.
Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding the young bird. Picture: Florian Glechner
Camera used | Nikon D500 |
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Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/500 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 10:41 am |
ISO | 100 |
The great spotted woodpecker is omnivorous. It digs beetle larvae from trees and also takes many other invertebrates including adult beetles, ants and spiders. What ever they found nearby they brought to the hole with their little bird babies and fed it to them. And again this pictures where made at the Central Cemetery in Vienna. I am always pretty surprised how much urban wildlife exist there. Even though Vienna is one of the biggest Cities in Europe you can find a lot of places where animals and the nature still has enough space to blossom.
Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding the young bird. Picture: Florian Glechner
Camera used | Nikon D500 |
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Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/1000 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 10:43 am |
ISO | 100 |
Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding the young bird. Picture: Florian Glechner
Camera used | Nikon D500 |
---|---|
Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/1000 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 10:42 am |
ISO | 100 |