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English: A male en:Downy Woodpecker (Picoides Pubescens) eating a seed at a bird feeder. Downy Woodpeckers usually forage on trees, picking the bark surface in summer and digging deeper in winter. They mainly eat insects, and also seeds and berries. However, Downy Woodpeckers can often be found in treed suburban backyards and will often feed on suet at birdfeeders, especially during the winter.

Taken in the region of en:Southwestern Ontario, en:Canada in mid en:October, en:2007.

Note: The metadata box below says it was taken in 2006, but it is wrong.

Image cropped and sharpened by en:user:Aqwis.
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Transfered from en.wikipedia Transfer was stated to be made by User:Storkk.

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2007-11-17 (first version); 2007-11-24 (last version)

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Original uploader was Scorpion0422 at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-11-24 05:30 Scorpion0422 1407×1613×8 (1736669 bytes) Cropped and sharpened version
  • 2007-11-17 05:01 Scorpion0422 1701×1613×8 (311339 bytes) == Summary == A male [[Downy Woodpecker]] at a bird feeder in the region of [[Southwestern Ontario]], [[Canada]] in mid [[October]], [[2007]]. Downy Woodpeckers usually forage on trees, picking the bark surface in summer and digging deeper in winter. They

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current11:40, 21 December 20071,407×1,613 (1.66 MB)Storkk ({{Information |Description={{en|A male en:Downy Woodpecker (''Picoides Pubescens'') eating a seed at a bird feeder. Downy Woodpeckers usually forage on trees, picking the bark surface in summer and digging deeper in winter. They mainly eat insect)
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