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ML641454490

Black-backed Woodpecker Picoides arcticus

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Contributor

Kevin Spencer Media from this contributor Profile

Date

5 Sep 2025 eBird checklist S271869174

Location

S of Doorknob Park
Siskiyou, California, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 41.6654576, -121.5830376
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Not specified
Sex
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Observation details

Heard as I was recording last of the WBNU calls, and can be heard in the distance of that recording. It did not vocalize again. The call was just the churp call, and didn't include the burry and razzy end. I did not see it, but am quite familiar with their calls. The attraction to this site was due to the burned fire scar and foraging potential. Recording

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303.54 KB

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