Birds are very common world-wide.
Snakes are less common in colder climates, more common in warmer areas. There are some exceptions; Hawaii has no native snakes, and their agricultural inspectors work diligently to prevent any snakes from being accidentally introduced.
There's a species of brown tree snake which was accidentally introduced on to Guam, which has become a nuisance and pest; the Hawaiian ag inspectors are especially alert for these.
Birds, foxes, and other snakes are common predators for snakes.
Birds of Prey, other snakes.
It depends on what species of snake and the location of the snake. Many snakes will eat other snakes, other common predators of snakes include birds and foxes.
No, snakes typically do not prey on woodpeckers. Snakes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, insects, and amphibians. Woodpeckers are not a common food source for snakes.
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Foxes, cats, snakes, lizards and birds are the most common predators.
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Sometimes. Some birds are prey to snakes, however many eagles, hawks and falcons actually eat snakes.
Birds and small reptiles (including snakes) are sometimes preyed upon in the south, but this is rarely recorded in North America and more common in South and Central America.
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