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![Red-bellied Woodpecker](https://holdenfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/patrice-bouchard-qoDak42L9c8-unsplash-scaled-e1616012647934-640x360.jpg)
Melanerpes carolinus
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Voice: Harsh rolling churr by both sexes or a cha, cha, cha by mates In early spring red-bellied woodpeckers in forests, woodlands, and wooded suburbs tap on trees, gutters, roofs... more
![Great Crested Flycatcher](https://holdenfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/joshua-j-cotten-Sr5sGqR3PIs-unsplash-scaled-1-640x427.jpg)
Myiarchus crinitus
Great Crested Flycatcher
Great crested flycatchers breed in the canopy of eastern deciduous forests. They can breed along edges of forest, and don’t require big stretches of unbroken forest canopy to thrive. In... more
![Belted Kingfisher](https://holdenfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/jan-meeus-WcPj9z_0p5E-unsplash-640x427.jpg)
Ceryle alcyon
Belted Kingfisher
Voice: Dry rattling sound, loud and raspy Belted Kingfishers are one of the most widely distributed birds in North America. In Ohio kingfisher can be found year round with the... more
![American Robin](https://holdenfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/sam-theosmy-anb-Qja7GpQ-unsplash-640x567.jpg)
Turdus migratorius
American Robin
Voice: Rapid three syllable word that sounds like cheerily, cheer up, cheerio with pauses between; call is a loud rapid peek with a soft alternating tut . Many people in Ohio consider American Robins the harbinger of spring... more