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Downy Woodpecker

Picoides pubescens

Description:

Downy Woodpeckers are small versions of the classic woodpecker body plan. They have a straight, chisel-like bill, blocky head, wide shoulders, and straight-backed posture as they lean away from tree limbs and onto their tail feathers. The bill tends to look smaller for the bird’s size than in other woodpeckers. Downy Woodpeckers give a checkered black-and-white impression. The black upperparts are checked with white on the wings, the head is boldly striped, and the back has a broad white stripe down the center. Males have a small red patch on the back of the head. The outer tail feathers are typically white with a few black spots.

Habitat:

You’ll find Downy Woodpeckers in open woodlands, particularly among deciduous trees, and brushy or weedy edges. They’re also at home in orchards, city parks, backyards and vacant lots.

Notes:

Saw this one off the Sweetgum Trail near the Park Office. Wasn't able to get a real good shot...

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Liam
Liam 11 years ago
Downy Woodpecker
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2 Comments

RedTopRanger
RedTopRanger 11 years ago

Thanks for verifying, Liam!

Liam
Liam 11 years ago

Agree :)

RedTopRanger
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RedTopRanger

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Jan 19, 2013
Submitted on Jan 31, 2013

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