Sunday, December 4, 2011

This mystery of birds in North America was named in honor of her navel very misleading (including video) Red-bellied Woodpecker Melanerpes carolinus

Linnaeus, 1758 (above Centurus
carolinus

and

Melanerpes carolinensis

; protonym

Picus carolinus ), also known as the peak of zebra, photographed in Smith Point Hawk Watch, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Texas (USA).

Image: Joseph Kennedy, September 11, 2010 (with permission) [velociraptorize]

Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with the eye of the camera TSN-PZ 1. / F/8.0 at 1000.0mm 640S ISO400

Here is the original photo showed me the mystery of bird species:

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Melanerpes carolinus

Linnaeus, 1758 (above

Centurus

carolinus and Melanerpes carolinensis ; protonym

Picus carolinus

), also known as the peak of zebra, photographed in a garden in Houston, Texas (USA).

Image

:. Joseph Kennedy, October 3, 2011 (with permission) [velociraptorize]

Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with the eyepiece of the camera to TSN-PZ 1 / f/8.0 at 1000.0mm 500S ISO400

At first glance, the North American Bird mystery is a challenge to try to identify the species. However, I think a careful study of colors and designs that you can see you identify this bird. But if you can not identify the species, I'm sure you can identify the taxonomic family of birds - which is the family of this bird

answer:

is a Red-bellied Woodpecker Melanerpes carolinus
. This species is characterized by one of the most common names for birds in North America misleading. (Of course, you are invited to add their own nominations for "most misleading common names" list in the comments section. Maybe together we can make a list of birds for each continent)


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