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Wood·peck·er Pronunciation: 'wu.d-.pek-*r
A small black-and-white woodpecker (Dendrocopos
pubescens) of North America that has a white
back and is smaller than the hairy woodpecker. Downey woodpeckers
typically have sharp, chisel like bills for pecking holes in trees,
where they find insects. The males have a patch of red on the backs of
their heads, females do not. Among the North American species of
woodpeckers, the downy is the most sociable.
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