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  • A female Pileated Woodpecker takes over a feeding spot from a male in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in western Washington State. width:636;;height:500
  • A Pileated Woodpecker lords over a feed tree in the Theler Wetlands in Belfair in western Washington State. width:414;;height:500
  • Pileated Woodpecker.  Have rotten stump will destroy.  This fellow was feeding on a rotting stump near Puget Sound in western Washington State.  The large woodpecker is perfectly at ease on the ground as it is in the trees. width:638;;height:500
  • A male Pileated Woodpecker bangs away at a large tree in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. width:640;;height:447
  • In a non-traditional pose, a Pileated Woodpecker demolishes a rotting log in the Okanogan National Forest in central Washington State. width:640;;height:379
  • Not a woodpecker by name, but by habits it's quite similar.  This Red-naped Sapsucker noisly climbs a large cedar tree in the Okanogan National Forest in central Washington State. width:611;;height:500
  • This male Downy Woodpecker found a good branch to feed on at the Theler Wetlands near Hood Canal in western Washington State. width:640;;height:445
  • Smaller than the Hairy Woodpecker this Downy Woodpecker feeds in the same primary areas as its larger brother. width:559;;height:500
  • A female Hair Woodpecker displays in a forested area on Lummi Island in north west Washington State. width:519;;height:500
  • A male Hairy Woodpecked at work in a forest near Hood Canal in western Washington State. width:640;;height:460
  • The abundant Northern Flicker is found year round in western Washington State -- rural and urban areas. width:640;;height:410
  • It behaves like a woodpecker but this Red-breasted Sapsucker can be found in most wooded areas of the Pacific Northwest. width:640;;height:492
  • Light accents the top notch on this pileated woodpecker on a tree snag along the shore of Hood Canal in Washington State. width:314;;height:500
  • A Pileated Woodpecker hard at it in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in western Washington State. width:618;;height:500
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