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Lewis's woodpecker

Melanerpes lewis

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

Lewis's woodpecker is a fairly large woodpecker with long wings that are almost to the end of the tail when at rest. Mostly blackish-green with a pinkish belly. The head is dark with a pinkish-red face and a gray collar.

Habitat:

Spotted along the N. Wenas Road in eastern Washington. Cascade foothills.

Notes:

Fun fact: Lewis's woodpecker was named after Meriwether Lewis, one of the explorers who surveyed the areas bought by the United States of America as part of the Louisiana Purchase and discovered this species of bird. Ranges from southern British Columbia to New Mexico.

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