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  2. Red-headed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Adults are distinctly tricolored, with a black back and tail, a white belly and rump, and a red head and neck. The wings are black with white secondary remiges. Adult males and females are identical in plumage. [9] Juveniles have similar markings, but their heads are grey. [9] Red-headed woodpeckers are entirely crimson above their shoulders.

  3. Chestnut-colored woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut-colored woodpecker Adult female Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Piciformes Family: Picidae Genus: Celeus Species: C. castaneus Binomial name Celeus castaneus (Wagler, 1829) The chestnut-colored woodpecker (Celeus castaneus) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the ...

  4. Great spotted woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian woodpecker lacks its relative's black cheek bar and has whiter underparts and paler red underparts, [11] although juvenile great spotted woodpeckers often have an incomplete cheek bar, so can potentially be misidentified as Syrian. The white-winged woodpecker has a far more extensive white wing patch than the great spotted woodpecker ...

  5. Beautiful woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The beautiful woodpecker is about 17 to 18 cm (6.7 to 7.1 in) long. The sexes are alike except for their head pattern. Adult males have a whitish forehead, a scarlet crown, and a golden yellow lower nape and hindneck. Adult females have the same whitish forehead and yellow hindneck but a black forecrown and a scarlet hindcrown and nape.

  6. Red-bellied woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, red-bellied woodpeckers are known to be in monogamous relationships. They have been known to rapidly peck on aluminum gutters of houses to produce a loud noise in order to attract females. Woodpeckers depend on dead and drying wood for nesting purposes. The male red-bellied woodpecker takes the initiative in locating a nest hole.

  7. Melanerpes - Wikipedia

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    Like other woodpeckers, insects form a large part of the diet, being caught on the wing in some species, but fruit is also eaten in large quantities and some species consume sap. They all nest in holes that they excavate in trees, and the red-crowned woodpecker and the Hoffmann's woodpecker are unusual in that they sometimes enter their holes ...

  8. Ivory-billed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The ivory-bill is the largest woodpecker in the United States, and one of the largest in the world. Naturalist John James Audubon described it as the "Great chieftain of the woodpecker tribe". [7] In adults, the bill is ivory in color, hence the species' common name, and the plumage is deep black and white, with a red crest in males.

  9. Golden-olive woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Juveniles are generally duller than adults and have less well-defined barring on their underparts. [11] The other subspecies of golden-olive woodpeckers differ from the nominate in size, the color of their backs, and the base color and barring of their underparts. The differences are summarized in comparison to the nominate: [11]