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Great Spotted Woodpecker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lesser Spotted Woodpecker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker ( Picoides minor ) is a member of the woodpecker family Picidae. It was previously assigned to the genus Dendrocopos (sometimes incorrectly spelt as Dendrocopus )...
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The great spotted woodpecker is the most common and widespread of the British woodpeckers. It has black and white plumage, a promi... ... The great spotted woodpecker is the most common and widespread of the British woodpeckers (5). It has black and white plumage, a prominent oval-shaped white patch on each wing,
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Learn about the Great Spotted Woodpecker. Includes pictures, calls and songs. ... Great Spotted Woodpecker Male; Black and white head and back, white underparts, red nape and rump.
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Web page devoted to the study of the Great Spotted Woodpecker, its mating habits, favorite foods, lifespan, etc. ... The great spotted woodpecker in the above graphic has found a feeding contraption that some kind bird-lover has suspended from a tree limb. This is a much easier way to feed than having to peck into...
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The Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major, in our garden with pictures taken by Hania Arentsen. ... Despite its name, the Great Spotted Woodpecker isn't that big at all!
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Pictures, identification guide, habitat requirements, nesting and feeding habits of Dendrocopos major - Great Spotted Woodpecker - in Britain ... Sometimes referred to as the 'pied woodpecker', ... Nesting within holes in trees, great spotted woodpeckers produce between four and seven eggs. The young all have red crowns but,
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