General
Black-backed Woodpecker: Small woodpecker with solid black back, barred flanks, and white underparts. Head has a conspicuous white cheek mark and yellow crown. Female has solid black crown.
Range and Habitat
Black-backed Woodpecker: Resident in Alaska, Canada, and northern U.S. Preferred habitats include coniferous forests in the boreal zone, especially where burned, logged, or swampy.
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"pick", "chik", "kik"
Interesting Facts
The Black-backed Woodpecker has three toes, and is also known as the Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker.
The activity of these birds in burned areas is evidenced by the presence of black tree trunks with orange spots. While flaking off the charred bark in search of insects, they expose the orange cambium underneath.
Females forage higher on trees than males. Females also feed young more often than males, but carry less food in each visit.
A group of woodpeckers has many collective nouns, including a "descent", "drumming", and "gatling" of woodpeckers.
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Acorn Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker
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White-headed Woodpecker
Ivory-billed Woodpecker
American Three-toed Woodpecker
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