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That’s a mighty fine pygostyle you’ve got there

That’s a mighty fine pygostyle you’ve got there… I recently read in the book Wild Bird Guides: Downy Woodpecker by Gary Ritchison, that the anatomical structure that allows woodpeckers to use their tails as props is called a “pygostyle.” A … Continue reading

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