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Northern Flicker - the Flicker is a surprisingly difficult bird to photograph - easy to find, but hard to get close to, like crows
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Pileated Woodpecker
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Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker displaying his handiwork
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Northern Flickers
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Bearded Woodpecker
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Downy Woodpecker
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Downy Woodpecker
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Chestnut-coloured Woodpecker
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Red-headed Woodpecker
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Pileated Woodpecker
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Golden-olive Woodpecker - this one was pecking on a dead branch that hung straight down, which looks kind of odd
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Golden-olive Woodpecker - peek-a-boo
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Northern Flicker
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Red-headed Woodpecker
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Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Red-bellied Woodpecker in its nest
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Black-cheeked Woodpecker
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Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Lineated Woodpecker
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Northern Flicker
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Pale-billed Woodpecker - a close relative of the extinct Ivory-billed
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Northern Flicker - I was lucky to find this one on the ground digging for insects
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Downy Woodpecker
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Pileated Woodpecker - I watched 2 males today making nest holes within 100 yards of each other. It seems this species is becoming more common in recent years in northern NJ.
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Chestnut-coloured Woodpecker