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The red-bellied woodpecker is the largest of the three woodpeckers that come to our suet feeder, by Cooper's Pond, in State College. (The other two are the downy and hairy woodpeckers, and the suet feeder is 5 inches tall, as a frame of reference. Incidentally, the pileated woodpecker would make all three types seem like dwarves.)
The red-bellied woodpecker has a red back of neck and the male, in addition, a red cap. The belly of both sexes is somewhere between white and a faint "blush" red. Whether male or female, the red belly prefers to hold onto the tree to peck away at the suet.
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