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Pacific Grove, California, United States
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Nooksack, Washington, United States
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Sphyrapicus ruberJohn Wayne Marina, Sequim WA9/12/09
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Santa Maria, California, United States
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Nooksack, Washington, United States
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Santa Maria, California, United States
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The light was terrible and I had to push the ISO so there is a lot of noise, but I couldn't resist. This one has been drilling and working a spruce tree by my wood shed the past few days and lets me get within 10' or so.
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El Chorro County Park - 26 Oct 2010
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From the holes in the willow, I always suspected we had a woodpecker. But until this morning, I'd never seen him. Look at that beauty!
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outside my work window
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Santa Maria, California, United States
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Cal Poly Library, San Luis Obispo, CA 28 Nov 2009This isn't a very sharp photo, but it shows how the sapsuckers plumage and the pepper tree bark work together as camouflage.
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Santa Maria, California, United States
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New Mexico, United States
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I believe this is a hybrid between a Red-naped (Sphyrapicus nuchalis) and Red-Breasted(Sphyrapicus ruber ssp.daggetti) Sapsucker. Salt Lake City, UT
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New Mexico, United States
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A Red-naped Sapsucker at work
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New Mexico, United States
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Red-naped Sapsucker
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New Mexico, United States
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Male. One of my favorite woodpeckers. I have only seen the twice before.