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Woodpeckers in Maine (ME)

Woodpeckers in Maine

While the populations of many species have declined, that of woodpeckers has increased steadily in the state. In November 2022, their numbers almost doubled from the previous year. The smallest and

Woodpeckers in Louisina (LA)

Woodpeckers in Louisiana

Ten species of woodpeckers are commonly found in Louisiana. While they can be seen in suitable habitats across the state, the brightly-colored red-headed woodpecker is more common in southern Louis

Bats in South Carolina (SC)

Bats in South Carolina

There are 15 species of bats native to South Carolina. The Big Brown Bat is the most common, which often makes it home in people’s houses while roosting. The largest bat in South Carolina is

Bats in Rhode Island (RI)

Bats in Rhode Island

There are 8 species of bats native to Rhode Island. The most common bat in the state is the Big Brown Bat, which often enters human dwellings in search of places to roost.  The largest bat

Bats in Pennsylvania (PA)

Bats in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has 9 bat species that are native to it. The Big Brown Bat is the most common and frequently enters human habitations to take shelter or roost. The Little Common Bat was also commonly se

Bats in Oregon (OR)

Bats in Oregon

There are 15 species of bats native to the state of Oregon. The most common bats in Oregon include the Long-legged Myotis and the Big Brown Bat. The Hoary Bat is the largest bat in the state, with a

Bats in Oklahoma (OK)

Bats in Oklahoma

There are 23 species of bats that are native to Oklahoma. Besides these bats, two subspecies of the Townsend’s Big-eared Bat - the Ozark’s Big-eared Bat and the Western Big-eared Bat - can also b

Bats in Ohio (OH)

Bats in Ohio

There are 8 species of bats that are native to Ohio. The most common bat in Ohio is the Big Brown Bat, which occasionally enters people’s houses to roost. The largest of them is the Hoary Bat,

Woodpeckers in Kentucky (KY)

Woodpeckers in Kentucky

Kentucky, a state rich in forests, is home to seven common species of woodpeckers. They range from the downy, the smallest (6.1 in), to the pileated (17.5 in), the biggest. While the others occur in