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Red Bellied Woodpecker

Melanerpes carolinus

Description:

Adults are mainly light gray on the face and underparts; they have black and white barred patterns on their back, wings and tail. Adult males have a red headside going from the bill to the nape; females have a red patch on the nape and another above the bill. The reddish tinge on the belly that gives the bird its name is difficult to see in field identification. They are 9 to 10.5 inches long, and have a wingspan of 15 to 18 inches.

Habitat:

It breeds in southern Canada and the northeastern United States, ranging as far south as Florida and as far west as Texas

Notes:

These birds mainly search out arthropods on tree trunks. They may also catch insects in flight. They are omnivores, eating insects, fruits, nuts and seeds. Their breeding habitat is usually deciduous forests. They nest in the decayed cavities of dead trees, old stumps, or in live trees that have softer wood such as elms, maples, or willows; both sexes assist in digging nesting cavities. Areas around nest sites are marked with drilling holes to warn others away. Though the species is not globally threatened, it depends on large trees for nesting. In areas that are extensively deforested, the birds will sometimes utilize gardens, but for the most part simply will not be present in any numbers. Photos were taken By one of My Cub Scout in Den 6 Pack 1 Northwest Texas Council 587 for his photography belt loop in their back yard

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JohnPaulStoddard
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JohnPaulStoddard

Wichita Falls, Texas, USA

Spotted on Feb 27, 2012
Submitted on Feb 27, 2012

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