Red-bellied Woodpecker,

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, July 12, 2021.


A steady stream of woodpeckers today, mainly red-bellies and red-headed woodpeckers.
Look closely and you can see a touch of red on the belly.
Melanerpes carolinus
A Red-bellied Woodpecker can stick out its tongue nearly 2 inches past the end of its beak. The tip is barbed and the bird’s spit is sticky, making it easier to snatch prey from deep crevices. Males have longer, wider-tipped tongues than females, possibly allowing a breeding pair to forage in slightly different places on their territory and maximize their use of available food.
Source -Cornell Lab of Ornithology- All About Birds

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