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A GROUP of National Trust rangers and volunteers have been working to protect the ancient Iron Age hill fort at Kinver Edge for future generations. ....
A BRIERLEY Hill photographer has told of his delight at capturing a rare woodpecker on camera at Kinver Edge. Wildlife snapper Matthew Lissimore was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the lesser spotted woodpecker in woodland cared for by the National Trust. The lesser spotted woodpecker is the smallest and least common of the three Woodpeckers resident in Britain today. The birds tend to nest and feed higher up in the trees and their drumming is quieter than their more common counterparts. Lesser spotted woodpecker at Kinver Edge. Pic - Matthew Lissimore Matthew, a keen documenter of the natural world - whose images have been used by wildlife organisations across the UK, said: “I was so excited to capture this bird on camera. The woodpecker in my photos is male. You can tell this by the bright red crown on its head.” ....
A BRIERLEY Hill photographer has told of his delight at capturing a rare woodpecker on camera at Kinver Edge. Wildlife snapper Matthew Lissimore was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the lesser spotted woodpecker in woodland cared for by the National Trust. The lesser spotted woodpecker is the smallest and least common of the three Woodpeckers resident in Britain today. The birds tend to nest and feed higher up in the trees and their drumming is quieter than their more common counterparts. Lesser spotted woodpecker at Kinver Edge. Pic - Matthew Lissimore Matthew, a keen documenter of the natural world - whose images have been used by wildlife organisations across the UK, said: “I was so excited to capture this bird on camera. The woodpecker in my photos is male. You can tell this by the bright red crown on its head.” ....