Great Spotted Woodpecker

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The Great Spotted Woodpecker is the most common and widespread woodpeckers in Europe.
It has black and white plumage, a prominent oval-shaped white patch on each wing and a red underbelly (trousers). 
Males have a red patch on the rear of the head which females don't have.
Juveniles can be identified by their red crown which they loose after their first mould (August - September).

1st, 2nd & 3rd photo: A female. Naturschutzgebiet Rheindelta, Hard, Vorarlberg, Austria, 6 August 2020
4th & 5th photo: A juvenile. Gasthaus Moosegg, Pfänder Mountain, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria, 2 August 2020

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