Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

Picoides pubescens

North America's smallest woodpecker, a frequent and welcome visitor to backyard suet feeders. It has a black-and-white checkered pattern, a white back, and a white belly. Males can be distinguished from females by a small red patch on the back of their head.

Habitat
Various habitats with trees, from forests to urban parks
Diet
Insects, larvae, spiders, seeds, berries
Size
Small
Colors
BlackWhiteRed

Behavior & Characteristics

Expert tree climber, drumming on wood for communication