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In reply to the discussion: Pileated Woodpecker [View all]

Donkees

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2. Besides the elusive Ivory-billed, there are other pale-billed woodpeckers such as in Belize ...
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 04:06 AM
Apr 2024

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Lineated Woodpecker - Large ‘woody woodpecker’ of tropical forest in lowlands and foothills. Also ranges into semi-open areas with tall trees, mangroves, and other lightly wooded habitats.


Pale Billed Woodpecker - The pale-billed woodpecker is 15 inches long and weighs 9 ounces. It resembles the lineated woodpecker, but is larger and more robust. The adult is mainly black above with a pale bill, bushy crest, and white lines down the shoulders which almost meet in a V on its back.




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