Red-bellied Woodpeckers are very common residents in North Florida, found in woodlands, suburbs, and parks, recognizable by their bold black-and-white barred backs, pale fronts, and red caps (males have more red than females, extending down the nape).
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are very common residents in North Florida, found in woodlands, suburbs, and parks, recognizable by their bold black-and-white barred backs, pale fronts, and red caps (males have more red than females, extending down the nape).