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Ladder-Backed Woodpecker The ladder-backed woodpecker is a small woodpecker about 16.5 to 19 cm (6½ to 7½ inches) in length. It is primarily colored black and white, with a barred pattern on its back and wings resembling the rungs of a ladder. Its rump is speckled with black, as are its cream-colored underparts on the breast and flanks. Southern populations have duskier buff breasts and distinctly smaller bills. Adult males have a red crown patch that is smaller in immatures and lacking in adult females. Dryobates scalaris,Fall,Geotagged,Ladder-backed woodpecker,United States Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Ladder-Backed Woodpecker

The ladder-backed woodpecker is a small woodpecker about 16.5 to 19 cm (6½ to 7½ inches) in length. It is primarily colored black and white, with a barred pattern on its back and wings resembling the rungs of a ladder. Its rump is speckled with black, as are its cream-colored underparts on the breast and flanks. Southern populations have duskier buff breasts and distinctly smaller bills. Adult males have a red crown patch that is smaller in immatures and lacking in adult females.

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  1. Did it know it was being photographed? It looks like it is posing. Posted 6 years ago
    1. One would think... right? I took several shots and this one was the chosen one for that very reason. Posted 6 years ago, modified 6 years ago
  2. Excellent shot, with a fitting pose for the name. Posted 6 years ago
    1. Dark day... f11@1/125 handheld 400mm. I wasn't expecting to take this shot as I was shooting something else and turned around, bam!! No time to change settings. Took a few but only a couple keepers. Posted 6 years ago

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The ladder-backed woodpecker is a North American woodpecker. Some taxonomic authorities, including the American Ornithological Society, continue to place this species in the genus "Picoides".

Species identified by Stephen Philips
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By Stephen Philips

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Uploaded Dec 16, 2018. Captured Dec 16, 2018 12:37 in Unnamed Road, Tucson, AZ 85739, USA.
  • Canon EOS 5DS R
  • f/11.0
  • 1/125s
  • ISO100
  • 400mm