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  1. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris cactophilus) Male.
  2. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris cactophilus) Male working in an ash tree.
  3. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris cactophilus) Male.
  4. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris cactophilus) Male.
  5. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (female)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (female)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Picoides scalaris cactophilus)
  6. Ladder-backed Woodpecker (female)

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (female)

    Not sure, but believe this to be a female Ladder-backed Woodpecker. If not please let me know. GR
  7. Ladder-backed Woodpecker

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker

    Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Picoides scalaris cactophilus) Eleven subspecies have been described with 8-11 being recognized, author dependent. Only subspecies cactophilus is mapped for Arizona. Photographed in Ash Canyon, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Huachuca Mountains in the Upper Sonoran Life...
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