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			British Columbia Outdoor Wilderness Guide             
                 
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                        Downy Woodpecker
 Picoides pubescens
 
                       
   
                        Description - This sparrow-sized bird is black 
                        and white with a short, stubby bill. The male has a small 
                        red patch on the nape. The voice is a quiet "pik" and 
                        a descending rattle.  
                         
                        Distribution - This woodpecker occurs from Alaska 
                        across Canada and south throughout the United States except 
                        in the southwest. They prefer woodlands, parks and gardens. 
                         
                         
                        Biology - When feeding, the male chisels deep into 
                        the wood of a tree with its large, strong bill searching 
                        for insects; the female, whose bill is shorter, pries 
                        under the bark thus enabling the pair to share food resources 
                        without competition. The nest is made in a hole in a tree 
                        where 4-5 white eggs are laid.
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