The red-bellied woodpecker ... red on the head is limited to nasal tufts (just above the bill) and nape; wash of color on the belly is paler, less extensive. In rare individual females, the ...
The red-headed woodpecker is an uncommon sight in Minnesota outside of the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve in East Bethel, where researchers have honed-in on dozens of breeding pairs that ...
Graduate student Kyle Pagel, left, and University of Toledo Assistant professor of Ecology Henry Streby pull down a net they're using to catch Red-Headed Woodpeckers Tuesday, May 23. The Blade ...
Winter bird feeding is one of the most popular hobbies in America. It is estimated that nearly 60 million Americans feed birds in their yards in winter or summer. That is about 40% of all ...
juveniles of both sexes have a solid red crown like that of the adult male. Unmistakable given its group-living habits and loud calls. White-headed woodpecker has similar white wing patch and ...
The bird shown here is called a red-bellied woodpecker. It is sometimes mistaken for the less common red-headed woodpecker. It is possibly the most beneficial bird in the Southeast Missouri forest.
At Sobieski Lodge on February 5 at 7 p.m. at a Winona Bird Club meeting, the presentation “Red-headed Woodpeckers at Trempealeau Refuge” will highlight a charismatic species. This event is ...