eBird version 2018 (v.?) Hopefully it will generate some more feedback then, perhaps. Genus: null, Scientific: Dryobates pubescens x Leuconotopicus villosus, Short link: https://avibase.ca/6C469C9B. Hairy Woodpecker PEHart / Flickr / CC by-SA 2.0 Range: Both these woodpecker species have extensive ranges covering most of North America.The hairy woodpecker’s range is slightly greater, however, and they can be found in Mexico as well, while downy woodpeckers are absent in the Southwest and Mexico. Then we looked at the beak, and well, it was in between that of Downy and Hairy (probably more like Downy). eBird version 2019 (v.? APPARENT HYBRID DOWNY WOODPECKER × HAIRY WOODPECKER Figure 1. Hairy’s are louder, more shrill and keep the same pitch. eBird version 2015 (v.?) This blog is a collaborative project intended to improve understanding of bird hybrids and to be a resource for anyone interested in bird hybrids. Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 05 (Jan 2017) (v.?) Downy Woodpecker x Hairy Woodpecker hybrid, Lamar Community College, Prowers County (Colorado, USA), 15th May 2014 - copyright. The supercilium and white stripe below the auriculars are both on the narrow side, more like a montane Hairy than either Rocky Mountain or Eastern Downy. The woodpeckers most likely to be seen in Oakland County now are the Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and if you live in the northern part of the county or near a mature woodland elsewhere, the Pileated Woodpecker, a red-crested giant. Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 04 (Aug 2016) (v.?) Privacy policy, Bird checklists - taxonomy - distribution - maps - links. I guess the bill may look smaller than it was in the photo as a result of the head being turned slightly away, but even so...May I add your photo to the main thread? MyAvibase allows you to create and manage your own lifelists, and produce useful reports to help you plan your next birding excursion. Here is my friend's description:1. Bird had possible spur on neck (normally Hairy).6. While both downy and hairy woodpecker adult males have a red patch on the back of the head, fledglings have red on top instead. none
Sometimes, especially on young hairy woodpeckers, the patch is … Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 07 (Feb 2020) (v.?) There are a few ways by which you can help the development of this page, such as joining the Flickr group for photos or providing translations of the site in addition languages. Avibase taxonomic concepts (current) (v.?) The cheek pattern looks like (but not quite the same as) that of a Hairy.Although we cannot rule out the possibility the bird is an abnormal member of one of the species, the mixed pattern of characteristics seems to favor the possibility that the bird is a hybrid. Highlight taxa in a checklist (shown in red)
Body size seemed slightly smaller than that of an average Hairy, but still WAY too big for Downy.2. Downy x Hairy Woodpecker (hybrid) ( Picoides [pubescens x villosus]) Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 04 (Aug 2016): Downy x Hairy Woodpecker (hybrid) ( Picoides [pubescens x villosus]) Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 05 (Jan 2017): Downy x Hairy Woodpecker (hybrid) ( Picoides [pubescens x villosus]) I was with some friends in the Oregon Coast range and we saw a bird that we are pretty sure was this hybrid. Each checklist can be viewed with photos shared by the birding community, and also printed as PDF checklists for field use.
giving a rattle call that sounded much like that of a Hairy Woodpecker. Here is a link to some photos in an ebird checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S26150554. The bird was recorded (by Nick) giving a Hairy-like "PEEK" call. ), Avibase has been visited 312,027,019 times since 24 June 2003. Order: Piciformes
Downy’s have a softer voice . 3. It was only later that we realized the thing had a barred undertail. 4. Steve found this bird with Nick Moore and he takes up the story: "We first noticed this bird because it flew towards us Thanks Jacob and sorry for the slow response. Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept: You must be logged in to view your sighting details. The head shape was usually flattish, more like that of a Hairy. eBird version 2017 (v.?) The Hairy prefers towering trees and deeper woods, while the Downy will settle for baby birches and cattails. He pointed out that Downy Woodpecker has a larger white patch on the sides of … A new clue for identifying Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers Read More » Bill was REALLY SMALL for a Hairy even a bit too small for Downy.3. Given the Hairy Woodpecker like calls, the barred undertail, the intermediate size (as judged by us in field, more like Hairy Woodpecker) and bill, and the Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker like head pattern... it seems that Hairy Woodpecker x Downy Woodpecker seems the correct diagnosis.".