no because they eat young cowbirds and sparrows and their eggs. But don't shoot them because sparrows and cowbirds are bad.
No, they are insectivores. When they are "pecking" at the wood, they are going after the insects that live there.
Woodpeckers are omnivores. They eat mostly insects, but also feed on seeds and berries.
A woodpecker eats insects and is therefore a carnivore.
No, they are omnivores.
yes
Omnivore
Yes
A Gila Monster is a carnivore- which means it eats only meat- or other animals
A red fox is a carnivore.
herbivore
Red headed woodpeckers have skeletal systems similar to all other small birds. Their bones are very light weight and hollow, so that they can fly, but they are strong enough to be able to stand the stress of flying, landing, and taking off.
The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, shoots and other vegetation. Only some of the smaller species of kangaroos are omnivores.There is no species of kangaroo which is classified as carnivorous.
The red headed woodpecker is not found in California.
The scientific name for a red-headed woodpecker is Melanerpes erythrocephalus.
twelve inches
No, not ever
The Red Headed Woodpecker is an endangered species. Hope this helps guys
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
It's the golden fronted woodpecker. A woodpecker of the genus Melanerpes, related to red headed, red bellied and gila woodpeckers.
fox,(hawks rare) and owls
The Latin name for it is melanerpes erythrocephalus
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
The red cockaded woodpecker, found from coastal Virginia to Texas, is listed as "Vulnerable".