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  2. Fayetteville Woodpeckers - Wikipedia

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    The Woodpeckers won in their first game, defeating the Potomac Nationals on the road by a score of 15-0 on April 4, 2019. [13] The Woodpeckers played their first home game at Segra Stadium on April 18, 2019, versus the Carolina Mudcats. [14] Fayetteville was defeated by Carolina, 7–5, before a sellout crowd of 6,202 people. [15]

  3. Fayetteville, North Carolina minor league baseball history

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    Fayetteville teams played as members of the 1910 Eastern Carolina Association, the Eastern Carolina League in 1909, 1911, 1928 to 1929 and Carolina League from 1953 to 1956. The early minor league teams preceded today's Fayetteville Woodpeckers, who resumed minor league play in 2019, as members of the Carolina League.

  4. Segra Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Segra Stadium is a baseball park in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. It is the home of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, a Minor League Baseball team playing in the Carolina League. It opened in 2019 and seats up to 4,600 people. [7]

  5. Every season is woodpecker season in North Carolina, so it’s not uncommon to hear a bird or two rappin’ on nearby trees or the outside of your house. ... “Woodpeckers don’t want other ...

  6. Ivory-billed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Records exist of the ivory-billed woodpecker farther north along the Atlantic Coast; Thomas Jefferson included it as a bird of Virginia in Notes on the State of Virginia, listing it as the "White bill woodpecker" with the designation of Picus principalis. [43] [44] Audubon reported the bird could occasionally be found as far north as Maryland. [45]

  7. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina: Northern mockingbird (former state bird) Mimus polyglottos: 1939 – 1948 [50] Wild turkey (state wild game bird) Meleagris gallopavo: 1976 [70] Wood duck (state duck) Aix sponsa: 2009 [71] Tennessee: Bobwhite quail (state wild game bird) Colinus virginianus: 1987 [72] Wisconsin: Eastern mourning dove (state symbol of peace ...

  8. Northern flicker - Wikipedia

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    The northern flicker or common flicker (Colaptes auratus) is a medium-sized bird of the woodpecker family. It is native to most of North America, parts of Central America, Cuba, and the Cayman Islands, and is one of the few woodpecker species that migrate.

  9. Pileated woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The pileated woodpecker (/ ˈ p aɪ l i eɪ t ə d, ˈ p ɪ l-/ PY-lee-ay-tid, PIL-ee-; Dryocopus pileatus) is a large, mostly black woodpecker native to North America. An insectivore, it inhabits deciduous forests in eastern North America, the Great Lakes, the boreal forests of Canada, and parts of the Pacific Coast.