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Acorn Woodpeckers Melanerpes formicivorus
Guadalupe Oak Grove Park, California.
16 June 2006
Found from northwestern Oregon, California, the American Southwest, and western Mexico through the Central American highlands and into the northern Andes of Colombia, the beautiful (and noisy) Acorn Woodpecker prefers mixed pine-oak woodlands where oak trees are plentiful (including urban parks and suburban areas that possess [...]
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