Downy Woodpecker - Photo: Herb Marshall

Downy Woodpecker

Dryobates pubescens


Status:

Occasional vagrant seen primarily in the late fall with mainly single birds being documented. Overwintering has been recorded on three occasions. A single breeding attempt documented in recent years. A good find and may be visiting more frequently with at least three birds seen in Winter of 2022-23.


Local Habitat:

Parks and gardens Island wide. Can be seen feeding on open tree bark as well as in dense shrubbery. Occassionally heard calling.


Commonly Seen:

Botanical Gardens, Arboretum, open parkland.