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Get to know the 3 Bay Area uncommon woodpeckers – The Mercury News


As a collective notion, woodpeckers are one of the more familiar bird families. The general idea is clear enough: medium-sized, black-and-white birds with red highlights that use their beaks to pound upon trees. Some moderately attentive backyard birdwatchers may well be acquainted with the common local birds that largely fit this description, like the acorn, downy or Nuttall’s woodpecker. Today, however, I’d like to shine a light on three of our less commonly encountered woodpeckers, each one with its own surprises: the sapsucker, the flicker and the mighty pileated woodpecker.

I mentioned the classic pattern followed by our common woodpeckers: black and white, not too big and perhaps with some red upon the head. The first of our “special” woodpeckers is the red-breasted sapsucker, which fits those patterns of size and color. As the name suggests, this particular sapsucker has more extensive red than average, with the whole head and upper breast suffused with a rich red on both male and female birds. (In all of our other local woodpeckers, red is merely a highlight found in a limited area on the crown of the head, and in some species is completely absent in females.)

There are a few special things to note about red-breasted sapsuckers. First, they are the only one of our reasonably common woodpeckers that is entirely migratory in its Bay Area population: Sapsuckers are arriving now, will remain throughout the winter, and then depart around April for breeding grounds in the Sierras and Pacific Northwest. The key to becoming aware of their presence — and their most truly attention-grabbing trait — is suggested by the other part of their name, the “sapsucking” itself. Have you ever noticed neat rows of circular holes dug into the bark of living trees? Those were made by this bird, which excavates these initial incisions, then returns to these “wells” to feed on the sap that flows into the exposed cavities, as well as on any incidental insects drawn to the sweet substance.

The second of our unique woodpeckers under discussion is the least typical in appearance: the northern flicker. This bird is not black and white, but a kind of copper brown with black bars on the back, a semicircular black bib at the top of the chest, a mostly gray face and a red moustache mark (absent on females). A large and striking bird, its most striking feature is mostly hidden, but is likewise well-recognized in their name: in flight, their wings “flicker” with a brilliant, reddish-orange glow.

You're likely to see flickers feeding on a lawn. (Photo by Allan Hack)
You’re likely to see flickers feeding on a lawn. (Photo by Allan Hack) 

That unusual assemblage of colors is the surface manifestation of the flicker’s deeper unusualness. Flickers are unusually brown because they spend an unusually large amount of time on the ground. They presumably evolved their different color scheme in parallel with their evolution as the ground-feeding woodpecker. While many other woodpeckers look for insect prey within rotting wood, or pluck it from the surface of the bark, flickers specialize in pursuing ants, often reaching into their tunnels with their extravagant tongues, which reach some 2 1/2 inches beyond the end of their long beaks.

The pileated woodpecker, with a wingspan of more than 2 feet, makes suet feeders look small. (Photo by Mick Thompson)
The pileated woodpecker, with a wingspan of more than 2 feet, makes suet feeders look small. (Photo by Mick Thompson) 



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