Downy Woodpecker
Home
Birds
Waterfowl
Pigeons and Doves
Cuckoos
Shorebirds
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers
Cormorants
Herons and Ibis
Vultures and Hawks
Owls
Kingfishers
Woodpeckers
Falcons and Caracaras
Parrots and Parakeets
Flycatchers
Vireos
Jays, Crows, And Ravens
Chickadees, and Titmice
Swallows
Kinglets
Nuthatches
Treecreepers
Gnatcatchers
Wrens
Catbirds, Mockingbirds, and Thrashers
Thrushes
Waxwings
Old World Sparrows
Finches And Allies
New World Sparrows
Yellow-Breasted Chat
Blackbirds
Wood-Warblers
Cardinals, Grosbeaks and Allies
Insects
Mammals
Gallery
Blog
Downy Woodpecker
Dryobates pubescens
The diminutive Downies are probably the most common woodpeckers in the cemetery. They live here year-round and breed in tree cavities. The females are black and white, while the males sport a small red cap.