This video from New York state in the USA says about itself:
Hairy Woodpecker Finally Gets At Suet Feeder – Sept. 9 2016
After being quite apprehensive at first, this female Hairy Woodpecker finally makes the jump to the suet feeder to reach the goods!
Watch LIVE at http://AllAboutBirds.org/CornellFeeders for news, updates, and more information about the pond and its surroundings.
This FeederWatch cam is located in the Treman Bird Feeding Garden at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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