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The golf club uses a green woodpecker as its symbol.
The Green woodpecker is also present in the woods.
Both greater spotted and green woodpeckers visit this tree, especially in the spring.
Green woodpecker has been seen hunting for ants in the meadow.
Large, green woodpecker with distinct scaling from breast to vent.
Call like Green Woodpecker, but more musical, slower and falling away at the end.
The green woodpecker will peck at the same ant-hills.
This is an area for green woodpeckers, which surprisingly are more likely to be seen searching for food on the ground than in the trees.
There are three species of bird named Green Woodpecker.
Green woodpeckers search the grass above the bank while great spotteds peck through the trees.
From the edge of the trees Iorwerth's green woodpecker laughed again.
Yes, green woodpeckers eat the last of our fallen apples and the feeders become alive with birds.
It was a green woodpecker this time, and I was being very still, watching it from behind some bushes.
Large, olive green woodpecker with prominent yellow-crested nape and throat.
He has attracted hundreds of volunteers for his group, known as the Green Woodpecker Project.
At any time of year you're likely to see plenty of birds, including nuthatch, green woodpecker and jay.
Green Woodpecker has also been recorded.
"European jay, European curlew, a green woodpecker and a stock dove."
Green woodpeckers, tawny owls and pied flycatchers can be seen among the branches.
Somewhere high on the hill a green woodpecker, disturbed, launched its shrill, hard cry of laughter, twice repeated.
There is a small woodland garden at the northern end, where European Green Woodpeckers can be heard.
The Green Woodpecker is a recorded species.
Green woodpeckers are the largest and most colourful woodpeckers native to Britain.
It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the European Green Woodpecker.
Green Woodpecker is attracted by the anthills.