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Photographer’s description: “My wife and I were walking through Seward Park when we heard a pileated woodpecker. Much to my ...
These are woodpeckers, but in many instances ... There are two flickers seen in the Pacific Northwest. Once they were considered two distinct species, but because they interbreed successfully ...
Pileated woodpeckers are the largest of the common woodpeckers found in most of North America. These crow-sized birds present a memorable sight with their zebra-striped heads and necks ...
Far from being destroyed, a naturally burned forest harbors extraordinarily rich biological diversity, and there's no better flagship species to help us embrace that than the black-backed woodpecker.