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  2. Downy woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The downy woodpecker's bill is shorter than its head, whereas the hairy woodpecker's bill is approximately equal to head length. The downy woodpecker gives a number of vocalizations, including a short pik call. One may identify the woodpecker by the pik-call, counting half a second between piks (a total of four must be heard).

  3. Hairy woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The hairy woodpecker measures from 18–26 cm (7.1–10.2 in) in length, 33–43 cm (13–17 in) in wingspan and 40–95 g (1.4–3.4 oz) in weight. [14] [15] It is virtually identical in plumage to the smaller downy woodpecker. The downy has a shorter bill relative to the size of its head, which is, other than size and voice, the best way to ...

  4. File:Downy woodpecker in PP (90879).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Downy woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) with a leaf on its bill in Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY. The downy woodpecker is the smallest woodpecker in North America -- smaller on average than a house sparrow.

  5. A downy woodpecker in a pear tree in early spring. The downy woodpecker is a bit smaller and has a shorter beak than the similarly patterned hairy woodpecker. Island Packet Staff photo

  6. Yellow-bellied sapsucker - Wikipedia

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    The hairy woodpecker has no red on the crown (front of the head) or throat and has blacker back. The downy woodpecker has same markings as the hairy woodpecker but is significantly smaller. Distribution and habitat

  7. File:Downy Woodpecker01.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Picoides pubescens (Downy Woodpecker), male. You can see its nomination here .