RF2JT9GW0–Yellow-crested Woodpecker - Chloropicus xantholophus, beautiful woodpecker from African woodlands and forests, Uganda.
RM2RG3D08–Yellow-crested Woodpecker (Chloropicus xantholophus) in Angola. Also known as the Golden-crowned Woodpecker.
RFT3BW5Y–Yellow-crowned woodpecker, Leiopicus mahrattensis or Mahratta woodpecker, India.
RF2RYJGBH–Golden-crowned Kinglet.
RF2AN2FYY–Yellow-crested Woodpecker (Dendropicos xantholophus) adult male clinging to tree trunk Budongo Forest, Uganda November
RF2H3M9WB–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring
RF2AN2G11–Yellow-crested Woodpecker (Dendropicos xantholophus) adult male clinging to tree trunk Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda Nove
RF2J375F8–Yellow-crowned woodpecker, Leiopicus mahrattensis or Mahratta woodpecker, Uttarakhand, India
RF2K882X3–A selective focus of golden-fronted woodpecker bird (Melanerpes aurifrons) sitting on object with open beak
RF2J3D4R1–San Jose, California, USA, 7th April 2022: The northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) or common flicker is a medium-sized bird of the woodpecker family. It is native to most of North America, parts of Central America, Cuba, and the Cayman Islands, and is one of the few woodpecker species that migrate. Over 100 common names for the northern flicker are known, including yellowhammer (not to be confused with the Eurasian yellowhammer), clape, gaffer woodpecker, harry-wicket[citation needed], heigh-ho, wake-up, walk-up, wick-up, yarrup, and gawker bird. Many of these names derive from attempts to im
RF2BH48F9–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring, woodpeckers make holes in a tree from which sweet sap flows. Other birds also fly to these places, drinking thi
RM2CNHD55–. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States : illustrated with plates engraved from drawings from nature . ILATE 13—1. Tyrant Flycatdior. 2. Great Crested Fly-laicher. 3. Small Green Crested Flycatcher. 4. Pewit Fly-ratiliir, ... Wood P.-wit Flvcatoher. Plate 14.—1. Brown Tlirnsli. 2. Golden-crowned Thrush.3. Cat-bird. 4. Bay-breasted Warbler. 5. Chestnut-sided War-hler. 0. Mournini; Warbhr.. Pi.ATK 1).—1. Red-eoekadid Woodpecker. 2. liiowii-headcd Plate IG.—l. American Sparrow liawk. 2. Field Spairuw. Nulliatcli. ;i. Pigeon Hawk. 4. Blue-winged Yellow War
RF2K882Y4–A vertical shot of golden-fronted woodpecker bird (Melanerpes aurifrons) sitting on a tree branch isolated on green background
RF2J06916–San Jose, California, USA, 16th March 2022: The northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) or common flicker is a medium-sized bird of the woodpecker family. It is native to most of North America, parts of Central America, Cuba, and the Cayman Islands, and is one of the few woodpecker species that migrate. Over 100 common names for the northern flicker are known, including yellowhammer (not to be confused with the Eurasian yellowhammer), clape, gaffer woodpecker, harry-wicket[citation needed], heigh-ho, wake-up, walk-up, wick-up, yarrup, and gawker bird. Many of these names derive from attempts to im
RF2BH48XW–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring, woodpeckers make holes in a tree from which sweet sap flows. Other birds also fly to these places, drinking thi
RMRDKKPA–. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Plate 13.—1. Tyrant Flycatcher. 2. Great Crested Fly- catcher. 3. Small Green Crested Flycatcher. 4. Pewit Fly- catdu-r. B. Wood Pewit Flycatcher. Plate 14.—1. Brown Thrush, -l. Golden-crowned Thrush. 3. Cat-bird. 4. Bay-breasted Warbler. 5. Chestnut-sided ^^'ar- bler. 6. Mourning Warbler.. Plate 15.—1. Eed-cockaded Woodpecker. 2. Brown-headed Plate 10.—1. American Sparrow Hawk. 2. Field Sparruiv. Nuthatch. 3. Pigeon Hawk. 4. Blue-winged Yellow War- 3. Tree Sparrow. 4. Song Sparrow. 5. Chipping Sparrow.
RF2BH48YG–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring, woodpeckers make holes in a tree from which sweet sap flows. Other birds also fly to these places, drinking thi
RM2CNGEGK–. Bird-lore . DOWNY WOODPECKER AND WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH EATING SUET FROM HOLES IN BARK Photographed by Wm. B. Hoot, of Rochester, N. Y. First prize in 1916 Bird-Photograph Contest. OREGON JUNCOS AND A VARIED THRUSH AT A WINDOW SHELF Reduced from a Photograph by A. L. Campbell, Multnomah, Oregon. Third prize SONG SPARROW AND GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW AT FEEDING-TABLE. Photographed by Ametra S. Allen, Berkeley, California. Fourth prize The Audubon Societies 209
RF2BH49MY–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring, woodpeckers make holes in a tree from which sweet sap flows. Other birds also fly to these places, drinking thi
RM2CNGW1D–. Bird-lore . DOWNY WOODPECKER AND WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH EATING SUET FROM HOLES IN BARK Photographed by Wm. B. Hoot, of Rochester, N. Y. First prize in 1916 Bird-Photograph Contest. OREGON JUNCOS AND A VARIED THRUSH AT A WINDOW SHELF Reduced from a Photograph by A. L. Campbell, Multnomah, Oregon. Third prize SONG SPARROW AND GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW AT FEEDING-TABLE. Photographed by Ametra S. Allen, Berkeley, California. Fourth prize The Audubon Societies 209
RF2BH48W3–Golden-crowned Kinglet. In the spring, woodpeckers make holes in a tree from which sweet sap flows. Other birds also fly to these places, drinking thi
RM2CNTMDN–. My garden neighbors; true stories of nature's children . asted Grosbeak, Redstart, Yellow-bellied Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker,Hairy Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker. C. Marked conspicuously with yellow or orange. 1. Head, throat, and most of back black: Balti- more Oriole, Redstart. 2. Whole head not black: Maryland Yellowthroat, Yellow Warbler, Golden-crowned Kinglet,Yellow-throated Vireo, Yellow-breasted Chat,Dickcissel, Goldfinch, Yellow-rumped War-bler, Yellow-bellied Woodpecker, Flicker,Meadow-lark. D. Marked conspicuously with black or black and white.I. Mainly black or black and wh
RMRJRR73–. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. 46 THE AUDUBON BULLETIN Bronzed Grackle March 18; House Sparrow January 1; Goldfinch March 28; Tree Sparrow March 12; Slate-colored Junco January 10; Song Sparrow March 12; Fox Sparrow March 28; Winter Wren March 28; Chickadee January 1; Golden-crowned Kinglet March 19; Robin February 29; Bluebird February 24. J. C. Van Duzer. March 28; 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. Wind northwest, moderate; Cloudy; temperature 50 degrees. Pied-billed Grebe 1; Kildeer 1; Hairy Woodpecker 2; Downy Woodpecker 3; Phoebe 4; Prairie Horned Lark 2; Blue Jay 6; Crow 4; Meadowlark 2;
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