Canvas - Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)

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Adult downy woodpeckers are the smallest of North America's woodpeckers, but there are many smaller species elsewhere around the world. They can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including wilderness areas, second-growth woods and suburban yards, but generally favors deciduous trees. The total length of the species ranges from 5.5-7.1in (14-18cm), the wingspan from 9.8-12.2in (25-31cm) and body mass ranges from 0.71-1.16oz (20-33g). Males are small with a short bill with white below, upper parts are mostly black with a white back and bold white spots in the wings. Their head is striped black and white with a red nape.
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Adult downy woodpeckers are the smallest of North America's woodpeckers, but there are many smaller species elsewhere around the world. They can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including wilderness areas, second-growth woods and suburban yards, but generally favors deciduous trees. The total length of the species ranges from 5.5-7.1in (14-18cm), the wingspan from 9.8-12.2in (25-31cm) and body mass ranges from 0.71-1.16oz (20-33g). Males are small with a short bill with white below, upper parts are mostly black with a white back and bold white spots in the wings. Their head is striped black and white with a red nape.
Adult downy woodpeckers are the smallest of North America's woodpeckers, but there are many smaller species elsewhere around the world. They can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including wilderness areas, second-growth woods and suburban yards, but generally favors deciduous trees. The total length of the species ranges from 5.5-7.1in (14-18cm), the wingspan from 9.8-12.2in (25-31cm) and body mass ranges from 0.71-1.16oz (20-33g). Males are small with a short bill with white below, upper parts are mostly black with a white back and bold white spots in the wings. Their head is striped black and white with a red nape.