
Roswell, Georgia, USA; JUL 2022
Since moving to Georgia, we’ve been visited by a variety of woodpeckers. We had a variety in California also but the only one in common is the Downy Woodpecker.
Though I’ve seen the Yellow-bellied Woodpecker here, I had to use an older picture from Florida because the one I got here wasn’t so good. Note the rings of holes on the tree trunk. Sapsuckers peck in rings around the tree trunk. If you see those rings, you know a Sapsucker has visited it.
The male and female Pileated Woodpecker looks almost identical but the male has a red patch above its beak.
The Downy and Hairy woodpeckers look nearly identical except that the Hairy is considerably larger and its beak is nearly as long as its head. The males of both species have a red patch on the back of their head.
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Roswell, Georgia, USA; DEC 2021

Roswell, Georgia, USA; JAN 2022

Roswell, Georgia, USA; JAN 2022

Roswell, Georgia, USA; DEC 2021

Six Mile Cypress Preserve, Fort Meyers, Florida, USA; FEB 2020
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It’s surprising how many types of woodpeckers there are. We have them in our back yard all the time, but I guess I don’t know what kind they are. I’ll need to find out! …they love our hummingbird feeder!
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