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» typhlonectes: Are Woodpeckers Evolving To Look Like Each Other? A New Study Says YesBy Marc Devokaitis Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers are a classic case of confusing species. Both woodpeckers sport similar black-and-white plumages, males of both species

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