オス (Eastern) © Evan Lipton eBird S34107464 Macaulay Library ML 47227441
オス (Pacific) © Grace Oliver
メス (Eastern) © Scott Martin
メス (Pacific) © John F. Gatchet
幼鳥 © Jeff Langford
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メス (Pacific) © Ryan Merrill
オス (Eastern) © Matthew Plante
メス (Eastern) © Doug Swartz
生息環境 © Mike Thelen

セジロコゲラ Dryobates pubescens

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識別

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Tiny woodpecker, common and widespread across much of North America. Black-and-white plumage is nearly identical to the larger Hairy Woodpecker. Focus on the bill: Downy has a very short bill, much shorter than the length of the head. Also note the small black markings on the white outer tail feathers. Pacific population has smaller white spots on the wing and a grayer body than Eastern birds. Occurs in any wooded habitat, though western birds are more restricted to riparian areas. Often forages on smaller branches than Hairy Woodpecker. Familiar visitor to backyard feeders, especially fond of suet. Calls include a soft “pik!” and descending rattle, weaker than Hairy Woodpecker.

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