Lewis's Woodpecker

The Lewis's Woodpecker, Melanerpes lewis, is a large North American species of woodpecker which was named for Meriwether Lewis, one of the explorers who surveyed the areas bought by the United States of America during the Louisiana Purchase. One of the largest species of American woodpeckers, Lewis's Woodpecker can be as large as 10 to 11 inches in length. It is mainly reddish-breasted, blackish-green in color with a black rump. It has a gray col... more

Scientific name:

  • Melanerpes lewis

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Also known as:

  • LEWO

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Bird taxon?:

  • Yes

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AOU number:

  • 408

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Four letter code:

  • LEWO

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Higher classification:

Bird taxon?:

  • Yes

AOU number:

  • 408

Leg band size(s):

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Four letter code:

  • LEWO
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