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Taken through a window with a 300mm F/2.8 lens on a Nikon D300.
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Yup thats a different angle all right.
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Must admit, I usually only see the other end of birds.
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I must agree with Calicajun, the southern end or what comes out of the southern end is usually what I see. Definitely a different angle.
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I can honestly say I've never seen a woodpecker from that angle. Most unusual.
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Glad I can show you all something unusual. It was a lucky shot through a window.
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