Juvenile: resembles adults but duller, with red nasal tuft and nape patches lacking; bill is brownish (black in adults). Compare with the golden-fronted woodpecker, which has solid black central ...
Juvenile: resembles adult but black areas are ... Unmistakable given its group-living habits and loud calls. White-headed woodpecker has similar white wing patch and black back, but lacks white ...
According to The Wildlife Trust, juvenile 'great spotted woodpeckers' have a red crown, which often leads to them being mistaken for their rarer relative, the 'lesser spotted woodpecker'.
After 54 years, a woodpecker species found in East Texas ... Efforts have included the relocation of unrelated juvenile birds ...