I have a hard time knowing the difference between a hairy and a downy woodpecker. One of my fieldguides says that the differences are so subtle that it's impossible to tell from a distance. Is there a trait I'm missing to tell them apart?
Downeys are smaller. They are about the size of a sparrow. The Hairy is robin-sized. Also, it's easier to approach a Downy. Hairy woodpeckers are easily spooked in my experience.
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I have a hard time knowing the difference between a hairy and a downy woodpecker.
One of my fieldguides says that the differences are so subtle that it's impossible to tell from a distance.
Is there a trait I'm missing to tell them apart?
Downeys are smaller. They are about the size of a sparrow. The Hairy is robin-sized. Also, it's easier to approach a Downy. Hairy woodpeckers are easily spooked in my experience.
Nice shot, Dave. One of my favorite woodpeckers.
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