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imperial woodpeckers (male on left, Museum specimens, UMMZ 29216 on left, 29217, collected in Durango Mexico in 1898)
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female ivory-billed woodpeckers (museum specimens, 75114 above, collected in Florida in 1896; female 230835 below, collected in Florida in 1869)
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