[NatureNS] Red breasted woodpecker, Hfx

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Haven’t seen it reported much here, not sure if common locally, but this ineptly named species is apparently pushing north.  Are other people seeing them?  Never seen one in the garden before the last month, when one has occasionally visited, particularly partial to some moth-maggot-infested cashews put out on the back deck rail.  I managed a distant poor photo — continuous/complete red crest identifies it as a male.   

We also get at least one flicker and a hairy;  the regulars are several downys. 
Steve (Hfx) 

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