Woodpecker

Discover interesting facts about woodpeckers, including their unique adaptations and behaviors. Learn how these remarkable birds play a crucial role in maintaining forest ecosystems.
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The Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) is a woodpecker native to North America. This insectivorous bird is a mostly sedentary inhabitant of deciduous forests in eastern North America, the Great Lakes, the boreal forests of Canada and parts of the Pacific coast. It is the 2nd-largest woodpecker on the continent, after the critically endangered—and possibly extinct—ivory-billed woodpecker. The term "pileated" refers to the bird's prominent red crest, with the term from the Latin…

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Shirley Monts
Fore Wood, East Sussex, England, is an ancient woodland comprising hornbeam and oak high forest, sweet chestnut coppice and mixed coppice. Spring: common woodland birds including nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker, treecreeper, tit. Winter: rooks, fieldfare, redwing. Breeding birds include hawfinch, sparrowhawk, woodcock, cuckoo, tawny owl, great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch and willow tit. Bird, Woodpeckers, Bullfinch, Spotted Woodpecker, Woodpecker, Woodpecker Art, Woodpecker Illustration, Wild Birds, Bird Pictures

Fore Wood, East Sussex, England, is an ancient woodland comprising hornbeam and oak high forest, sweet chestnut coppice and mixed coppice. Spring: common woodland birds including nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker, treecreeper, tit. Winter: rooks, fieldfare, redwing. Breeding birds include hawfinch, sparrowhawk, woodcock, cuckoo, tawny owl, great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch and willow tit.

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Deb Muhlstadt
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I got tipped off by a friend about this site. Only two photogs were let known, my friend Jon and ffice:smarttags" />I. Sorry keeping my mouth shot, but I'm gagged by my word regarding location. We were watching them for about half an hour last morning (and Today) The male was working on the hole for a long time. Then the female flew in and the male left. It was so funny; the female checked the hole very thoroughly from left and right and all angles. Then she

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Matias Calvo