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Downy Woodpecker The downy woodpecker is virtually identical in plumage pattern to the much larger hairy woodpecker, but it can be distinguished from the hairy by the presence of black spots on its white tail feathers and the length of its bill. The downy woodpecker&#039;s bill is shorter than its head, whereas the hairy woodpecker&#039;s bill is approximately equal to head length.<br />
Habitat:<br />
This one was observed in conifer trees in the Botanical Garden of SF, CA.      Downy Woodpecker,Downy woodpecker,Dryobates pubescens,Geotagged,Picoides pubescens,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Downy Woodpecker

The downy woodpecker is virtually identical in plumage pattern to the much larger hairy woodpecker, but it can be distinguished from the hairy by the presence of black spots on its white tail feathers and the length of its bill. The downy woodpecker's bill is shorter than its head, whereas the hairy woodpecker's bill is approximately equal to head length.
Habitat:
This one was observed in conifer trees in the Botanical Garden of SF, CA.

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The downy woodpecker is a species of woodpecker, the smallest in North America. Length ranges from 14 to 18 cm . Downy woodpeckers primarily live in forested areas throughout the United States and Canada, with the exception of deserts in the southwest and the northern tundra. The bird nests in tree cavities and feeds primarily on insects, although it supplements its diet with seeds and berries. The downy woodpecker is very similar in appearance to the hairy woodpecker, although they are not closely.. more

Species identified by Thibaud Aronson
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Uploaded Dec 29, 2016. Captured Sep 14, 2014 21:43 in 8411 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/5.7
  • 10/1000s
  • ISO800
  • 116.5mm