: a three-toed woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) native to forests of the northern U.S. and Canada that is black above and white below with dark barring on the flanks, a white facial stripe, and in the male a yellow crown
Then we spot it: a black-backed woodpecker, going about its business of dismantling the bark from a dead lodgepole pine, oblivious to the humans watching from below.—
Terry Richard, Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), 23 May 2010 On another trail we found two black-backed woodpeckers quietly pecking at the bases of conifers.—
Gerry Rising, Buffalo News, 20 Feb. 2005
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