Places Everyone by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA

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Places Everyone by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA

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Nuttall's Woodpecker by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA
All Aglow by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA
Shoving Off by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA
On A Gray Morning by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA

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Making A Withdrawal by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA
Hair-raising Strike by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA. Sometimes the woodpeckers strike with enough force to cause the plumage on their head to stand on end.
Leucistic Acorn Woodpecker (Contest Winner) by Lee Greengrass Via Flickr: Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve, San Ramon, CA. This was one of the winning photos for the California Watchable Wildlife Sep/Oct contest. If you do wildlife photography and live in California, or even visit California, you should consider entering your photos. It doesn't cost anything, and the entire submission process takes only a few minutes. There are 5 contests per year, and you can submit two photos per contest. You can find out more at cawatchablewildlife.org/photos2025/