Ladder-Backed Woodpecker Sighting in Dallas
September 8, 2009 by Kimberly

Ladder-Backed (above) & Nuttall's (below) Woodpeckers
Out of all the exotic animals I’ve ever seen, for the first time in my life, I saw a woodpecker in person.
I’ve seen photos, heard them pecking, videos and know a bit about them, but have never seen one before.
I’m from Canada, so I’m sure there are more varieties there, but here in Dallas, there was a tiny, black with white speckled woodpecker with a touch of red on it’s head.
I’ve done my research online and found out that it’s a Ladder-Backed Woodpecker!
I knew it was a woodpecker from it’s tuft of hair on the back of it’s head, it’s pointy beak and how he was pecking the bark on the tree outside our window.
He didn’t just haul off and peck the tree to death…He hopped up the branches, pecked a few times, hopped some more and so on…
He was such a cute, little bird and I knew right away what I was looking at. They’re so quick in flight and flit around on the tree.
So neat! So exciting to me!
Woodpeckers are known to eat insects and their larva, as well as caterpillars, cockroaches, beetles, ants and sometimes berries and fruit from cacti.
Scientific Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Piciformes
Family: Picidae
Genus: Picoides
Species: P. scalaris
Conservation Status: This species of woodpecker is not threatened.
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I hope you enjoyed this Bird Watching post on Exotic Animal Lover! Until next time…
Live Exotically,
Kimberly Edwards
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