During the area’s last snow shower, Laurie Stuchlik of Milton managed to capture male and female Downy Woodpeckers simultaneously feeding on her backyard suet feeders. “It was just for a brief minute,” writes Stuchlik, “but it brought much enjoyment! They are small but gorgeous little birds.”
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