Published on: 2025-05-08 10:00:22
Woodpecker drumming may not be as immediately distinctive as birdsong—but by carefully listening to speed, duration, and rhythm you can still tell many species apart. Here are some tips. Downy Woodpeckers have short, relatively slow drums. Video by Seth Honig / Macaulay Library. One of the first indications of springtime in North America is the rat-a-tat sound of woodpeckers drumming. Even on mild, sunny days in late winter you may hear them trying out their drumming. Compared with the melody
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