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Description:
The Lewis' Woodpecker is a handsome bird, with a
bright red face, iridescent green back, wings and
tail, white neck and breast and a pinkish stomach.
Lewis' Woodpeckers look very dark at a distance
or in flight. Unlike most woodpeckers, Lewis' may
glide in flight. They average about 9 inches in
length.
Habitat/Range/Diet:
Lewis' Woodpeckers are found throughout the Rocky
Mountains and the west. Although they are not particularly
common anywhere, highest densities occur in northern
California and northern New Mexico. Populations
of Lewis' Woodpeckers have declined by as much as
50 percent since 1966. They are a species of high
conservational concern because of their low numbers,
patchy distribution and dependence on mature forests.
Lewis' Woodpeckers prefer open Ponderosa Pine forests
or burned pine forests with an open canopy and shrubby
understory. Lewis' Woodpeckers eat insects.
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