Just got back from Mays Point to photograph the woodpeckers.   A baby was 
sitting its head out quite often.  There were even some food exchanges.  One 
time I caught the parent with two grapes.  When I look at my images I may find 
insects too.  The baby was most active between 9-10. You can only see one head 
at a time.  Can't tell how many babies are in the hole.  It was a great morning 
watching them.

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