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The largest woodpecker was the Imperial Woodpecker... many woodpecker species have more prominent red or yellow head markings in males than in females... Woodpecker bills are typically longer... Species of woodpecker and flicker that use their bills in soil or for probing as opposed to regular... A woodpecker pecking into a tree... A male Black Woodpecker attending its chicks...

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