If you get a look at the front of one you will see that his belly is reddish,not as red as the area on his head, but they already had a red headed woodpecker.
Woodpeckers peck trees. And trees are wood, thus WOODpeckers.
From the red orange patch on its lower belly.
Red-bellied Woodpecker was created in 1758.
The red bellied woodpecker make a pretty awesome sound, but I think the meadowlarks song is better
The red bellied woodpecker is eastern species, not found in California. A similar species, the gila woodpecker, is found in the extreme southeast corner of the state.
Yes, there are 7 species of woodpeckers that are commonly seen in Ohio state. Below are the details, 1.Pileated woodpecker 2.Red-headed Woodpecker 3.Downy woodpecker 4.Red-bellied woodpecker 5.Yellow-bellied sapsucker 6.Northern flicker 7.Red-Cockaded Woodpecker 8.Black-backed woodpecker
It's the golden fronted woodpecker. A woodpecker of the genus Melanerpes, related to red headed, red bellied and gila woodpeckers.
Melanerpes. Includes also the golden fronted, red bellied, and red headed.
They have a lot of different calls, see the related link for all of the different sounds a red bellied woodpecker makes.
Known predators of the Red Bellied Woodpecker include house cats, black red snakes, and birds of prey. This includes birds Such as different varieties of hawks.
Red headed, Lewis', acorn, Gila, golden fronted, and any woodpecker in subfamily Melanerpes.
Acorn, red bellied, golden fronted, red headed, Lewis' woodpeckers.
Well the red bellied wood pecker is a very interesting animal. It can have eighty six babies at one time. In a life time it can have over ninety babies.
A "brave robin" and a "red-bellied woodpecker". I can't think of any others.