Woodpeckers
Everyone can likely say that they have heard the rapid pecking of a Woodpecker off in the distance. If you haven't, you simply need to walk into the woods and listen; it won't be long until you hear that common sound. Every type of Woodpecker can be seem climbing up trees and hanging on branches from all directions with ease. The Pileated Woodpecker is one of the largest on the continent and one of the most striking. And the Northern Flicker is different than most by feeding on the ground for insects rather than from the trees.
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HAIRY WOODPECKER
#PH0187
Richard M. Nixon
County Park
York, Pennsylvania
NORTHERN
FLICKER, MALE
#PH0189
Jacobus, Pennsylvania
NORTHERN
FLICKER, FEMALE
#PH0549
Jacobus, Pennsylvania
RED-BELLIED
WOODPECKER
#PH0550
Jacobus, Pennsylvania
RED-BELLIED
WOODPECKER
#PH0551
Jacobus, Pennsylvania
PILEATED
WOODPECKER
#PH0552
William H. Kain County Park
Lake Williams
York, Pennsylvania
PILEATED
WOODPECKER
#PH0553
William H. Kain County Park
Lake Williams
York, Pennsylvania
PILEATED
WOODPECKER
#PH0554
William H. Kain County Park
Lake Williams
York, Pennsylvania