Hey folks.
I have a "mystery" woodpecker coming to the suet. It's too big to be a
downy, but not quite big enough to be a hairy. And even its beak is an
in-betweener!
If I had to guess I suppose I'd call it a hairy, but.....
Any thoughts? Maybe just size variation within a species? Sex-size
differences?
Thank you.
Sar

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