Red-Bellied Woodpecker
You might wonder where this flier got its name since its red belly is nearly impossible to see, but it's still a frequent backyard visitor. Learn how to attract the red-bellied woodpecker to your yard, and listen to its song.

Photo: Roland Jordahl
- Scientific Name: Melanerpes carolinus.
- Family: Woodpecker.
- Length: 9-1/4 inches.
- Wingspan: 16 inches.
- Distinctive Markings: Males have zebra-striped back, red hood and nape, reddish tinge on belly. Females are identical, but only have a red nape.
- Nest: Male and female excavate nesting cavity in old stumps and trees.
- Song: Loud, harsh "quirr" sound.
- Habitat: Wooded areas; visits yards and gardens with trees and shrubs.
- Diet: Larvae, insects, acorns and berries.
- Backyard Favorites: Birdseed and beef suet at garden feeders; may drink sugar water.
Listen to this bird’s song