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Woodpeckers in general are diurnal. They rest at night on their holes. Acorn Woodpecker mostly eats acorns though they also eat fruits, sap, and insects.
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
An acorn woodpecker is a species of woodpecker, Latin name Melanerpes formicivorus, native to the southwestern United States and Columbia.
A woodpecker eats insects and is therefore a carnivore.
No, they are not endangered.
The bird you're thinking of is likely the woodpecker, specifically species like the Acorn Woodpecker or the Pileated Woodpecker. These birds have strong, chisel-like beaks that allow them to drill into trees to access nuts and insects. Their beaks are well-adapted for cracking open tough nuts, making them effective foragers in their habitats.
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it eats by pecking
Mussels and Whelk
it depends on the breed
Yes, woodpeckers do live in the forest trees