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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Woodpecker head topography

Here is a sketch showing the important parts of a typical woodpecker's head and head plumage. When identifying and describing woodpeckers it is of course important to know and use the correct terms.
Posted by Gerard Gorman at 12:07
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