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The red-headed woodpecker is common in open fields and on golf courses.
The jackhammer pounding of the red-headed woodpecker was not for them.
Others are considered threatened: the red-headed woodpecker, the great blue heron and the bobolink.
It was the home of the large Red-Headed Woodpecker.
He identified a red-headed woodpecker at age 11, and the woodpecker remained his favorite bird.
It is known for a colony of Red-headed Woodpeckers that live in an oak grove just past the contact station.
That day's sightings already included a red-headed woodpecker, a ring-necked pheasant and a wood thrush.
Red-headed woodpeckers!
Manabozho received the Old Red-Headed Woodpecker with great ceremony.
Talala is a Cherokee word for the Red-Headed Woodpecker.
The Red-headed Woodpecker is a once common but declining bird species found in southern Canada and east-central United States.
In 1996, the United States Postal Service issued a 2-cent postage stamp depicting a perched red-headed woodpecker.
The American elderberry attracts 33 species, including red-bellied and red-headed woodpeckers, Eastern bluebirds, cardinals and robins.
Exceedingly rare northern shrikes have made an appearance, as has a historically unusual winter resident, a red-headed woodpecker, and more tufted titmice than most years.
Some unusual creatures seen in the prairie include the Red-headed Woodpecker, Sedge Wrens and the brown butterfly.
The Red-headed Woodpecker was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae.
Some key identifiers of a savanna community include the Red-headed Woodpecker, Karner Blue, and Lupine.
The Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) is a small or medium-sized woodpecker from temperate North America.
Consistent long-term population declines have resulted in Red-headed Woodpecker's threatened status in Canada and several states in the US.
Non-birders may often mistakenly identify Red-bellied Woodpeckers as Red-headeds, whose range overlaps somewhat with that of the Red-headed woodpecker.
Known predators of nestlings and eggs include red-headed woodpeckers, owls, pileated woodpeckers, gray rat snakes and black rat snakes.
I recognize the occasional cardinal that joins the fray, easily spot a red-headed woodpecker and know that the cute little fellows with reddish heads are some sort of flicker.
The Puerto Rican Woodpecker is said to resemble the behavior and structure of the North American Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).
A blue heron winged over one of the golf course ponds, a red-headed woodpecker flitted across our trail, and a flock of wild turkeys pecked and scratched in a field.
In Central Park, 67 different species showed up to be counted, including an out-of-season summer tanager in the Bramble and resplendent red-headed woodpecker that had been hiding behind the Delacorte Theater.
The Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) is a small or medium-sized woodpecker from temperate North America.
The Puerto Rican Woodpecker is said to resemble the behavior and structure of the North American Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).
Eastern fox squirrels may make their own den in a hollow tree by cutting through the interior; however, they generally use natural cavities or cavities created by northern flickers (Colaptes auratus) or red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).