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Female Red Bellied Woodpecker PhotosThe Red Bellied Woodpecker, Melanerpes carolinus, is a very shy bird, coming occasionally to suet feeders if it feels safe. It is a large, solitary bird, about the size of a flicker, a bit smaller than a blue jay. Amusingly, the thing that stands out about this bird is not a red belly at all, but the stripe of read down its head. The male has a full stripe from nose to wings. The female has red on the back of her head only - not on the forehead. On both the breast is white, and the wings are striped black and white. The male has a specked rump while the female's wings are just striped all the way down. Note that the breast is a solid white - flickers are the birds with spots on their breasts. Information about the Red Bellied Woodpecker Male Red Bellied Woodpecker Photos FEMALE RED BELLIED WOODPECKERS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() MPG VIDEOS OF RED BELLIED WOODPECKERS Red Bellied Woodpecker: Sept 2000 Red Bellied Woodpecker: Sept 2000 (second video) Red Bellied Woodpecker: Oct 2000 Male Red Bellied Woodpecker Photos Information about the Red Bellied Woodpecker Birding Encyclopedia ![]() Buy Print at Art.com photos by Lisa Shea
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