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Female Ladder-backed woodpecker- (Picoides scalaris). Quite common in your neck of the woods.
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Yep, it is a female Ladder Backed Woodpecker.
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ladder back just check birds of north america field guide book bible of bird watching
ladder back due ladder pattern of back feather pattern and wing feathers if it was a downy we would see a white patch back feather group thus being called a downey |
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