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A closeup of the pileated woodpecker, Campephilus principalis.
A femele northern flicker on a limb looking left.
woodpecker in a tree
The gilded flicker (Colaptes chrysoides) is a large-sized woodpecker. Mearns' gilded flicker, Colaptes chrysoides mearnsi, resides in extreme southeastern California to Arizona and northwestern Mexico. Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
Silver-billed Woodpecker carving its nest in a tree in a forest in Corcovado national Park (Costa Rica)
European green woodpecker (Picus viridis)
Close up of a male Hairy Woodpecker perched on a branch at edge of forest
A Great Woodpecker in search of food in the boreal forest in the spring.
Flicker woodpecker on a branch
Male pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) in the lush-green woods of early spring in New England, perched on a sugar maple tree covered in lichen, with copy space on the right
Pileated Woodpecker Face, close-up.
The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head.
Profile of Curious Red-Bellied Woodpecker in the Tree Branches
A female Crimson Crested Woodpecker is seen with her baby chick.  The adult female Crimson Crested Woodpecker with her baby chick is perching on a tree trunk in front of her nest in the tree.  The baby chick woodpecker's head is partially out of the hole.  The male Crimson Crested Woodpecker is seen on a tree in the background.
Pileated woodpecker opening up new feeding spot.
A pileated woodpecker clings to a tree trunck in Maryland.
male yellow shafted flicker, a member of the woodpecker family searching for food on the trunk of a dead oak tree.
Male pileated woodpecker on a fallen tree in the New England forest. Males can be distinguished from females by their fully red crest and red stripe, or mustache, behind the bill. \
A male Northern Flicker prepares to take flight.
Beautiful adult male Grey-headed woodpecker, grey-faced woodpecker or Black-naped woodpecker, uprisen angle view, side shot, perching and foraging insects on the tree trunk in nature of tropical forest, in national park of central Thailand.
Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) at the Circle B Bar Reserve Florida USA
About blackbird-sized and striking black-and-white. It has a very distinctive bouncing flight and spends most of its time clinging to tree trunks and branches, often trying to hide on the side away from the observer. Its presence is often announced by its loud call or by its distinctive spring 'drumming' display. The male has a distinctive red patch on the back of the head and young birds have a red crown.
Gorgeous White-bellied Woodkecker male courting a female
A pileated woodpecker is seen making a nest in a tree trunk.  The woodpecker has a bright red crest on its head.  The bird is the same size as a pigeon.  It is large for a woodpecker.  In this photograph, the wild bird is making a hole in a tree to be used for nesting.  The blue sky can be seen in the background.  This bird is found in the Costa Rica rainforest.
Pileated Woodpecker on a tree
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
A male Williamson's Sapsucker clinging to a Pine Tree
The Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) is a black and white woodpecker with a red cap and distinctive white eyes. As the name implies, the acorn woodpecker depends on acorns and other nuts as its primary source of food. This woodpecker drills holes in trees where it stores nuts for later consumption. Their diet also consists of fruit, insects and tree sap. It drills larger cavities in dead trees to excavate a nest. Unlike other woodpeckers, the acorn woodpecker lives and nests in small flocks. The acorn woodpecker's habitat is oak forests of Oregon, California, and the southwestern United States, south through Central America to Colombia. This male acorn woodpecker was photographed on a stump next to the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Pileated woodpecker(Dryocopus pileatus)
A female Hoffman's woodpecker in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
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