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Hairy Woodpecker
Picoides villosus
36.3939, -105.271
Field Notes
Description:
A medium-sized woodpecker with a fairly square head, a long, straight, chisel-like bill, and stiff, long tail feathers to lean against on tree trunks. The bill is nearly the same length as the head.
Hairy Woodpeckers are contrastingly black and white. The black wings are checkered with white; the head has two white stripes (and, in males, a flash of red toward the back of the head). A large white patch runs down the center of the black back.
Habitat:
Pine forest in Angel Fire, N.M.
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