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I know, it's a strange question, but, I saw a bird eating an apple in one of our apple trees this morning and I have never seen one of these before. I have looked in my bird books and I can't find it in there either.
The bird looks like a woodpecker, is about the size of a Stellar Jay (about 12"), clings to a vertical branch like a woodpecker and has a long straight beak. The head and shoulders are bright red, belly is a light yellow and wings are salt and pepper. The eye looked black. Any ideas? Thanks Ken |
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Try whatbird.com
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Thank you for your help.
It's not quite as big as the bird that was pictured above. I believe that I found it on whatbird.com While I have seen the Red-breasted Sapsucker in my yard before, I have never seen it with such a yellow breast. The pictures look pretty close, only they don't show as much yellow. It says they do interbreed with Yellow belly Sapsuckers, so maybe I have a high bred. Thanks again for your help and I will bookmark Whatbird.com. Have a great Thanksgiving. Ken |
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Ken, did it look like one of these?
Sorry Bro, I just couldn't help myself!
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