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  1. Apr 18, 2024 · pileated woodpecker on the side of a tree. Scientific name: Dryocopus pileatus. Size: 16-19 inches (the largest North American woodpecker) Location: Eastern half of the U.S., across most of Canada, northern half of west coast. Nesting: 3-8 eggs laid in cavities excavated from dead trunks or limbs of live trees.

  2. Learn about the 23 species of woodpeckers in North America, from the common Downy Woodpecker to the rare Ivory-billed Woodpecker. See pictures, videos, facts and sounds of each woodpecker and how to attract them to your yard. Find out where to spot them in your state or region.

  3. Jun 24, 2020 · These dangers have already proven disastrous for two of North America's largest woodpeckers — the Ivory-billed and Mexico's Imperial — which are almost certainly extinct. Others, like the Lewis's and Red-cockaded Woodpeckers, have suffered large-scale declines and now benefit from intensive conservation efforts.

    • Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) Size: 9 inches. Population trend: Increasing. Habitat: Oak and pine-oak woodlands in the western USA, Mexico, Central America, and Colombia.
    • American Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides dorsalis) Size: 8.75 inches. Population trend: NA. Habitat: Mature spruce forests and high elevation forests in Alaska, Canada, parts of the northern USA, the Cascades, and in the Rocky Mountains.
    • Arizona Woodpecker (Dryobates arizonae) Size: 7.5 inches. Population trend: NA. Habitat: Dry, mid-elevation pine-oak woodlands in southeastern Arizona, adjacent New Mexico, and the mountains of western and central Mexico.
    • Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) Size: 9.5 inches. Population trend: NA. Habitat: Boreal and montane coniferous forests in Alaska, Canada, parts of the northern USA, and in the western USA south to Idaho and California.
  4. Apr 7, 2024 · The Hairy Woodpecker, scientifically known as Picoides villosus, is a species of bird that is primarily found in North America. This woodpecker is characterized by its distinct physical features, habitat preferences, and dietary habits. Physically, the Hairy Woodpecker is about 9-10 inches long and has a wingspan of 13-16 inches.

  5. Learn about the 16 types of woodpeckers in North America, including their range maps, images and names. Find links to other birding sites and resources for more information on birds of North America.

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  7. A big, dashing bird with a flaming crest, the largest woodpecker in North America (except the Ivory-bill, which is almost certainly extinct). Excavating deep into rotten wood to get at the nests of carpenter ants, the Pileated leaves characteristic rectangular holes in dead trees. This species became rare in eastern North America with clearing ...

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