Date: 5/5/25 6:42 am From: John Weeks via CTBirds <ctbirds...> Subject: [CT Birds] North Granby -- unusual plumage on a Hairy Woodpecker
At one of our feeders just now, I saw an odd-looking male Hairy Woodpecker. Its entire underparts, the sides of its neck and to some extent even its supercilium — all areas that are normally snowy white — exhibited a yellowish wash almost as vivid as that of a sapsucker. I have seen dingy-looking Hairies out West and in Central America, but that was not what I saw here; the tint was definitely yellowish, not brownish or grayish.
Has anyone seen this before or read about it?
John Weeks
North Granby
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