A common visitor at our backyard bird feeders, red-bellied woodpeckers enjoy eating and caching seeds of all kinds.
What Does a Red-Bellied Woodpecker Look Like? With zebra-like stripes on the backs and wings, the red-bellied woodpecker has a few look-alike relatives, such as the gila woodpeckers and golden ...
Winter’s season has pounced upon us, reminding us of who is in charge of the weather. Mother Nature has transformed the landscape into a bright white layer of the new snowflake dominated moisture. It ...
The red-cockaded woodpecker, once endangered, is experiencing a resurgence in Coastal Carolina and the Southeast, thanks to ...
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Local results The two most-spotted birds in the local Christmas Bird Count are out-of-towners. The European starling and the Canada goose show up the most in the 2023 counts across southwestern ...
This red-bellied woodpecker’s camouflaged plumage makes it almost invisible to spot against tree bark. (Tami Gingrich photo) I was recently taken aback when a close acquaintance announced to me ...
The other six species in diminishing order of size are the hairy woodpecker, the red-bellied, the northern flicker, the red-headed woodpecker, the yellow-bellied sapsucker and the diminutive downy ...
A big cloud of snow swirled down as a nasty gust of wind swept by the house. Looking out the window I saw the chickadees, ...