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This brightly coloured bird inhabits open woodlands, meadows and fields. Its population has been in serious decline due to competition from other birds for its nesting holes. I hiked with the Bruce Trail Club and the club has put up many dozens of ready made nesting boxes on high metal poles through out the trail so the local Massassaga snake could not climb in the box and eat the nestlings.
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A bald eagle can't hold on to the prize at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge near Mound City, Mo.
The red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) is a medium-sized woodpecker of the family Picidae. It breeds mainly in the eastern United States, ranging as far south as Florida and as far north as Canada. Though it has a vivid orange-red crown and nape it is not to be confused with the red-headed woodpecker, a separate species of woodpecker in the same genus with an entirely red head and neck that sports a solid black back and white belly. The red-bellied earns its name from the pale reddish blush of its lower underside.
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Grey headed swamphen in wetland
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