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by Robert L Jackson
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Woodpecker Feeding Bluebird" by Robert L Jackson. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Hello! I am Robert Jackson, born and raised in Atlanta, GA, but reside in Lilburn, GA. I am a wildlife and nature photographer. I grew up spending many hours with my father (Robert Jackson, Sr.), a man of many talents. Thanks to him, I inherited some of those gifts. One in particular is photography. My father had a great love for photography and although he was a casual and candid shooter with a Polaroid camera, he took so many great shots with it. Just by watching him and seeing his reaction after his Polaroid film would come to life, it made me want to do the same. So at a very young age, I pick up a camera and never put it down. I absolutely love taking pictures and as you will see on my website, wild birds are my favorite. I am...
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Lois Bryan
What a spectacular capture, Robert!!!!! Great timing ... great image!!!! i love this!!!! l/f
Myrna Bradshaw
Robert, Wow, great timing on this capture - isn't nature amazing!!
Robert L Jackson replied:
Thanks and I must agree!
Craig Corwin
What??? Amazing capture Robert. I've never seen or heard of such activity. F/L
Robert L Jackson replied:
Yup, it actually caught me by surprise. The baby blue was waiting on his dad to come back to feed him and the hairy woodpecker was a bit confused, but fed the bluebird even though it wasn't its own. I thought it was really funny because the baby blue wasn't going to give up tweeting for food. :o) You never know what might amaze you when watching the feathered ones in your own backyard!