Trees provide food, shelter and a nest site for Woodpeckers.
They peck holes in trees, sometimes killing the trees.
Yes they do, they eat parasitic insects that harm trees
woodpeckers do live in forest trees. they actually live in many places. not deserts. published by Dr. Hillian
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Woodpeckers attack trees that are infested by insects...that is what they are after. So trees that are less likely to suffer insect infestation are MORE likely to be left undamaged by woodpeckers. I don't know of any tree totally impervious to insects.
Woodpeckers are looking for food. They are looking for insects in the bark/tree.
Probably birds like woodpeckers etc. If you want to learn more about them just go to google.com
the woods...or wherever trees are. OR WOOD.
It's where they make their homes.
high up in the trees
There are many different species of woodpeckers found in different areas. All woodpeckers make their nests and take shelter in holes that they make in trees.
They are the only trees with wood soft enough for them to peck it out
They normally have roost holes in trees, where they spend the night.
Yes woodpeckers do live in the tropical rainforest. They are brown, black, white, and red. They peck through the trees in order to find worms or other bugs to eat. There are over 180 species of woodpecker in the world.