Woodpecker, Black-backed Picoides arcticus 168, 280. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
A knowledgeable friend identified the feathers as those of a downy woodpecker Picoides pubescens. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-01-01] Reference
In addition, the federally endangered bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus has been observed wintering and may even be nesting in the park, and the uncommon red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis has been seen there. From Wordnik.com. [Mammoth Cave National Park, United States] Reference
Among the 102 species of birds are spotted eagle Aquila clanga (VU), golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos, capercaillie Tetrao urogallus, hazel grouse Bonasa bonasia, eagle owl Bubo bubo, black woodpecker Dryocopus martius, three-toed woodpecker Picoides trydactilus and Alpine chough Pyrrhocorax graculus. From Wordnik.com. [Pirin National Park, Bulgaria] Reference
The 204 bird species include capercaillie Tetrao urogallus, black grouse Lyrurus tetrix, willow grouse Lagopus lagopus, hazel grouse Tetrastes bonasia, black woodpecker Dryocopus martius, three-toed woodpecker Picoides tridactylus, nutcracker Nucifraga caryocatactes and red-flanked bluetail Tarsiger cyanurus. From Wordnik.com. [Virgin Komi Forests, Russian Federation] Reference
Nutall’s woodpecker (Picoides nuttallii) is endemic to this ecoregion, as are several endemic subspecies, which occur in the Channel Islands. From Wordnik.com. [California coastal sage and chaparral] Reference
Three species of bird are largely endemic to the valley, surrounding foothills, and portions of the southern coast ranges, namely, the Yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttalli), the tri-colored blackbird (Agelaius tricolor), and Nuttall’s woodpecker (Picoides nuttalii). From Wordnik.com. [California Central Valley grasslands] Reference
Woodpecker, Hairy Picoides villosus 268. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
Woodpecker, Downy Picoides pubescens 56, 268. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
Woodpecker, Red-cockaded Picoides borealis 292. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
A Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens), I think. From Wordnik.com. [I am the end of Nature.] Reference
Downy Woodpecker - Picoides pubescens. From Wordnik.com. [Iowa Voice] Reference
The Hairy Woodpecker Picoides villosus. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-01-01] Reference
Common birds include: Tetrao parvirostris, Tetrastes bonasia, Cuculus canoms, Picoides tridactylus, Anthus trivialis, Picoides tridactylus, Buteo buteo, Accipiter gentilis, and Accipiter nisus. From Wordnik.com. [Sayan montane conifer forests] Reference
While the total number of species in old growth is lower than in some other seral stages (e.g., grass-forb), these forests provide important refugia for 19 vertebrate species, including bald eagle, northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), flammulated owl (Otus flammeolus), boreal owl (Aegolius funereus), Vaux's swift (Chaetura vauxi), northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), black-backed woodpecker (Picoides arcticus), pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus), white-headed woodpecker (P. albolarvatus), three-toed woodpecker (P. tridactylus), red-breasted nuthatch (Sitta canadensis), pygmy nuthatch (S. pygmae), brown creeper (Certhia americana), golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa), Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), hermit thrush (C. guttatus), Townsend's warbler (Dendroica townsendi), pine marten (Martes americana), and fisher (M. pennanti). From Wordnik.com. [Blue Mountains forests] Reference
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