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American Three-toed Woodpecker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Three-toed Woodpecker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three-Toed Woodpecker has been split into the following 2 species: •American Three-toed Woodpecker •Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker
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American Three-toed Woodpecker: Medium woodpecker with black-and-white barred upperparts, black head, yellow crown, white eye-line, throat, breast, ...
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In the southern and eastern portions of its range, the Three-toed Woodpecker is less numerous than the Black-backed, but its range extends farther south in ...
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Physical Description: Size: 8-9.5" (20-24cm). A black and white woodpecker. White ladder pattern on a black back. Black head with white facial stripes. Male has a yellow cap on its head. Black wings, rump and tail. ... Picoides tridactylus; (Three-toed Woodpecker)
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THE ARCTIC THREE-TOED WOODPECKER IN YELLOWSTONE by; District Ranger W. S. Chapman ... This was my first observation of the three-toed woodpecker in a pure lodgepole forest in the park and at a distance from the spruce and fir.
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Online version of CD ... p. 124. PICUS (APTERNUS) TRIDACTYLUS, Common Three-toed Woodpecker, Swains. and Rich. F. Bor. Amer., vol. ii. P. 311. COMMON THREE-TOED WOODPECKER, Picus hirsutus, Aud. Orn. Biog., vol. v.p. 184. Male, 9; wing, 4 5/12. From Lake Superior to the Arctic Sea.
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