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Melanerpes carolinus
Unlike songbirds which have 3 toes in front and 1 in back, woodpeckers have 2 toes in front and 2 in back. This improves stability while clinging to vertical surfaces like tree trunks.
all images copyright Lloyd Spitalnik
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