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Woodpeckers (8)


Red-headed Woodpecker *
An uncommon resident of pine lands in decline throughout. LCBC high count of 22 in 1987.

Red-bellied Woodpecker *
A common resident widespread throughout the region. Up to 35 a day have been counted. LWCBC high count of 175 in 1996, LCBC 92 in 1997.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
An uncommon winter visitor, October - March, found in wooded parts of the region. Up to 8 a day have been counted. LCBC high count of 25 in 1975.

Downy Woodpecker *
A common resident throughout the region. Up to 20 a day have been reported. LCBC high count of 26 in 1985.

Red-cockaded Woodpecker*
A rare resident in pine woods of extreme southeastern Polk county. Only a few colonies exist on the Avon Park Air Force range and environs. (T)

Hairy Woodpecker *
A rare resident found mostly on the Ridge. It can be confused with the Downy but can be safely separated by call.

Northern Flicker *
A fairly common resident more common in urban neighborhoods. Up to 10 a day have been reported. LCBC high count of 102 in 1966.

Pileated Woodpecker *
A fairly common resident found primarily in wooded areas in the region. Up to 5 a day can be found at SCP. LWCBC high count 40 in 1996; LCBC 26 in 1994.