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Dryobates arizonae
Oct. 21 El Batel, 5100 ft., Sinaloa
Seen and heard several times in the last open few days in pine-oak woodland or along borders thereof. Once it was observed among low-shrubby second growth in a field, where it was feeding along thin stems in downy-woodpecker fashion. Its call is closer to that of Dryobates nuttallii than to the other species of Dryobates.