Despite a slew of broken car mirrors, Massachusetts residents take woodpecker invasion in stride
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In this photograph provided by Janelle Favaloro, a woodpecker rests on a pick-up truck door, admiring its reflection in the sideview mirror, outside a home during April 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (Janelle Favaloro photo via AP)In this photograph provided by Janelle Favaloro, a woodpecker rests on a camper, admiring its reflection in a window, outside a home during April 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (Janelle Favaloro photo via AP)In this photograph provided by Janelle Favaloro, a recreational vehicle's broken side mirror, caused by a rogue woodpecker, is seen in the driveway of a home, during April 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (Janelle Favaloro photo via AP)In this photograph provided by Janelle Favaloro, a woodpecker rests on a tree outside a home during April 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (Janelle Favaloro photo via AP)Ben Favaloro poses next to a replacement sideview mirror on his pick-up truck, after the original was broken by a rogue woodpecker earlier in the month, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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In this photograph provided by Janelle Favaloro, a woodpecker rests on a pick-up truck door, admiring its reflection in the sideview mirror, outside a home during April 2025, in Rockport, Mass. (Janelle Favaloro photo via AP)