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Black-backed Woodpecker


The Black-backed Woodpecker is rare to uncommon year-round in Alberta. I was lucky this afternoon and came across this female down at Shannon Terrace in Fish Creek Park. Lighting is always so bad in the forest, and these birds are usually high up in a tree when I happen to see them, so not a good quality image.
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