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06-MAR-2007 Larry Linton

FEMALE PILEATED WOODPECKER (Dryocopus pineatus)

Myakka River State Park, FL

This is one of the most distinctive birds of Florida's deep forests and swamps, and is Florida's largest woodpecker. Carpenter ants and wood-boring beetles are important food sources that are obtained by hammering apart rotten logs and stumps. It is closely related to the possibly now extinct Ivory-billed Woodpecker.


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