Indiana is home to seven species of woodpecker, and all but one (the yellow-bellied sapsucker) are year-round residents.
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the northern flicker, the red-headed woodpecker, the yellow-bellied sapsucker and the diminutive downy woodpecker. The most common species in Indiana is the downy woodpecker, and the least common ...
the minute yellow-bellied sapsucker and downy woodpecker, the robin-sized hairy and redheaded woodpeckers, and the largest three, the jay-sized red-bellied and northern flicker and nearly crow ...
The Yolo Bird Alliance’s Putah Creek Christmas Bird Count, initiated in 1971, is one of California’s longest-running ...
This leaves, for last, the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker ... begeting function” in this unique group of birds. The shape of woodpecker tongues is quite diverse. A male Northern Flicker identified by his ...
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Robin Free, a resident of Scott County, Virginia, emailed me after reading a recent column about owls. She told me she was interested in attracting more owls to her property, which she noted ...
Woodpeckers have been poking holes in the building and exposing the drywall, electrical and plumbing installations You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
This dedicated pileated woodpecker spent the morning pecking away to build a home for its expectant family in The Villages. Thanks to Julie Walfield for sharing! In a Letter to the Editor, a Village ...