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From last year, not much snow yet.
Most woodpeckers have their whole head red
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What is it? (Original Post)
question everything
Dec 2021
OP
Flickers are found in a very narrow area of Minnesota, while red bellied
question everything
Dec 2021
#9
Thank you all. Will go with the consensus of female red bellied woodpecker
question everything
Dec 2021
#8
Ocelot II
(115,590 posts)1. Looks like a flicker.
Backseat Driver
(4,380 posts)2. Red-bellied woodpecker? n/t
Ocelot II
(115,590 posts)3. Could be a female - males have more red on their heads.
Nay
(12,051 posts)5. It is a female red-bellied woodpecker. nt
markie
(22,756 posts)4. Flicker...
I had one here in Northern Vermont on my porch the other day
question everything
(47,434 posts)9. Flickers are found in a very narrow area of Minnesota, while red bellied
Woodpecker is more common.
Ka-Dinh Oy
(11,686 posts)6. My bird friend says Red Bellied Woodpecker.
jpak
(41,756 posts)7. Red bellied woodpecker
Yup
question everything
(47,434 posts)8. Thank you all. Will go with the consensus of female red bellied woodpecker
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