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Another woodpecker to ID - NW Florida coast (1 Viewer)

bflginidx

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My guess based on the books I have is yellow-bellied sapsuckers but I request your help on these two. Thanks.
 

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On the first pic I can't see the throat so I don't know whether it is a male or female. The second is definitely a female and the third is a juvie/immature.

That's how they always arrive at my place ;)
 
Thanks for all your feedback. First time I've ever seen this bird. Pretty cool.

Sorry about the confusing photos. The first and second photos are of the same bird.
 
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