[TN-Bird] Help for woodpecker ID please

  • From: FINCH64@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 18:54:03 EST

I saw a woodpecker in a neighbor's tree yesterday. I thought at first it was 
a Downy Woodpecker. It had that kind of black and white coloration but it also 
had some kind of a dirty color look to it. Also, it seemed too big to be a 
Downy Woodpecker. I thought maybe it was a Hairy Woodpecker. I got out the 
Sibley guide and was looking at the entries for those two species. But this 
woodpecker had bright red on it's head that went all the way to the base of the 
beak. 
Is that a characteristic for either a Downy or Hairy Woodpecker? I wondered 
if it might be a Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker but I have never seen one in our yard 
so I can't be sure.
Also, lots of American Robins including many smaller ones (must be immatures) 
all over the trees in our yards here the past week or so.

Thanks so much

Barry Jernigan
Murfreesboro, TN
Rutherford County - between Almaville and Blackman


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