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Winter Wildlife: Woodpeckers - davetclown - 03-23-2003 [font "arial, helvetica, sans-serif"][#003366]Winter Wildlife: Woodpeckers[/#003366][/font] [font "arial, helvetica, sans-serif"][black] ![]() Hardwood and mixed hardwood and coniferous forests are home to the easily spotted little Downy woodpecker; North America's smallest woodpecker. It's field markings are distinct, with a small body, white back, and black-and-white stripped wing bars. The sharply pointed black bill, is used in territorial posturing. Listen for its fast series of "pick" calls. Its larger look-a-like is the Hairy woodpecker, another white-and-black bird. To distinguish the two look at the bird's bill. If the bill is as long as the head, you are looking at a hairy woodpecker. A bill shorter than the length of the head belongs to the "downy." "Hairies" are found in woodland swamps, old apple orchards, and mixed coniferous/hardwood stands. Snags are a favorite roosting place. Both birds share common characteristics: males have a red-feathered head cap and retractable sticky ![]() [signature] |