Wilson, and others estimated this critically endangered woodpecker can live 12-15 years.
9 and a half centries
32.5 feet long
The red headed woodpecker is fairly common over most of its range, numbers in the countless thousands at least.
1 year
15 to 20 years
15 to 20 years
Long-billed Cuckoo was created in 1858.
Long-billed Woodcreeper was created in 1818.
Long-billed Honeyeater was created in 1858.
They were extinct long ago like hundreds of years.They got extinct by hunters shooting them and collecting them.Now hunters and people are seeing them in real life. Thought to be extinct for 60 years, an ivorybill was videotaped in the White River Refuge in Arkansas in Feb 2004. Since then other sightings have occurred in other states including, NC, SC, La, Fla, Tx. Also, the mounted specimens in the accompanying picture here are not ivory billed woodpeckers, but the closely related imperial woodpecker from Mexico, a critically endangered if not already extinct bird.
Long-billed Wren-babbler was created in 1847.
Arizona woodpeckers typically have a lifespan of about 3 to 5 years in the wild. However, some individuals may live longer under favorable conditions, with reports of some reaching up to 10 years. Factors such as predation, habitat quality, and food availability can influence their lifespan.