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25-04-2010, 12:27 PM
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| | | juvenile woodpecker Thanks to the photos someone kindly posted for me, I know I have a juvenile more or less permanently in the garden. He can't be this years - so must be last years, how long do they stay looking like juveniles (no red, black cap, short tail)?
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25-04-2010, 05:05 PM
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| | | Re: juvenile woodpecker I can't see the photos, but am wondering whether you have a female Lesser-spotted Woodpecker as this has no red at all + has a black cap.
Great-spotted Woodpeckers have a reddish vent at all ages, the adult female has no red on her head, the adult male a red nape + juveniles have a red crown.
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