Downy Woodpecker
Dryobates pubescens
The Downy Woodpecker is North America's smallest woodpecker. It is easily recognized by its striking black-and-white plumage and the small red patch on the back of the male’s head. Downy Woodpeckers are common across forests, parks, and backyards, where they forage for insects and occasionally visit bird feeders. They drum on tree bark in search of food and to communicate.
Location
Carlsbad, CA
Average lifespan
Edible status
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Good for
nature observation
birdwatching
photography
ecosystem health
Fun facts
Downy Woodpeckers are often the first woodpecker species to visit backyard feeders.
Their small size lets them forage on plant stems as well as trees.
They sometimes drink sap from wells drilled by sapsuckers.
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