Photos by BarrytheBirder
This is the smallest, tamest and most abundant of the eastern North American woodpeckers. It shows up often at suet racks in suburban yards and is frequently seen in parks and roadside trees and shrubbery. It is a familiar bird along with nuthatches, creepers, juncos and chickadees that gather during fall migration.Please comment if you wish.
BarrytheBirder
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