Red-Bellied Woodpecker #2
by Paul Rebmann
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Red-Bellied Woodpecker #2
Artist
Paul Rebmann
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A female red-bellied woodpecker on tree at hole it is excavating for a nest cavity. At John Pennekamp State Park on Key Largo.
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A Birding Group - Wings
Red-bellied woodpeckers are the most common woodpecker in Florida. The range extends throughout most of the eastern United States.
They are medium sized woodpeckers at 23.5 cm (9-1/4 in.) long with a wingspan of 40.6 cm (16 in.). Bodies are a very pale brown with a pale red lower belly and a striking red nape (back of head and neck). Wings and back are black and white barred, the rump has a white patch with black speckles. Females lack red on top of the head.
In south Florida red-bellies have less white on the rump and the males have a brownish patch on the forehead.
(Subject description from the artist's Wild Florida Photo website www.wildflphoto.com)
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March 15th, 2014
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