Hey, don't cry, 236 species of woodpecker, ok?

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Hey, don't cry, 236 species of woodpecker, ok?

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Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus), males squabbling, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Boulder, CO, USA
photograph by Rob Palmer
Campo Flicker (Colaptes campestris)
Observed by leandrorezende
A fiery billed araçari (Pteroglossus frantzii) in San Vito, Costa Rica
by birdphotosneill
Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus). Family Picidae, order Piciformes.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. March 2024.

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Piciformes order - RUNOFF
Which is the best bird?
Pileated woodpecker
Keel-billed toucan
Flickers always remind me to feel lucky to live in a world with birds.
Something about an earth-toned bird with highlighter orange feather shafts always gets to me (on the East Coast Norther Flicker’s have yellow feather shafts)
yes i'm still doing these!! i wasn't able to finish them all before my final exam (got an A+ in the class tho yay!!) so i wanted to take a breather before finishing them afterwards. also i totally got thrown into lamin research like right after the semester ended so i've been BUSY!!!
anyways, last two are accipitriformes and passeriformes. recommended me some passeriformes to include so that i can try to capture the diversity of the order!!!