PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Birdwatchers are flocking to North Park, hoping to catch a glimpse of the rare red-headed woodpecker. "It's kind of funny, most people call all woodpeckers red-headed ...
Compare with the golden-fronted woodpecker, which has solid black central rectrices, lacks pink or red on the belly, and has a different pattern of color on the head. In breeding season ...
A common visitor at our backyard bird feeders, red-bellied woodpeckers enjoy eating and caching seeds of all kinds.
As big as a crow, the pileated woodpecker is ... The ivory-billed woodpecker was larger, but is now considered extinct. Meet the red-headed woodpecker. The mated pair creates a tree cavity.
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 ...
are the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Northern Flicker, and if you are very, very lucky, you may get a glimpse of the Red-headed Woodpecker, whose population is sadly on the decline.
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that the red-cockaded woodpecker has recovered enough to be downlisted from endangered to threatened. The bird once occurred across much ...