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		<description><![CDATA[These male northern red-shafted flickers have been busy trying to impress the females and I caught two males jousting in the snow. Either a territorial thing, or some kind of spring mating ritual, not real sure. Here are a few photos from about 30 pictures taken the other evening as well as some in-flight photos [...]]]></description>
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