You find woodpeckers in the forest (although that's probably not the answer you were looking for). If you want to see one, put out suet (a type of bird food you will probably see in a store) and a few should start coming anywhere from a week later to never.
You can usually find a Green Woodpecker on a grass common feeding on ant larvae. And you can usually find Greater Spotted Woodpeckers on trees in woods or sometimes even on telephone posts!
The red headed woodpecker is found in the North American east from southern Canada to the Gulf states. A species that was in decline a few decades ago, it has seen some resurgence, especially in the American south, where it is now fairly common.
There are many woodpeckers that are alive. There are many places to find information on live woodpeckers like the library.
No. Hummingbird nectar is a liquid that you put in hummingbird feeders. Woodpeckers can't access the nectar. They eat small insects that they find when the peck at the bark of trees.
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.
They normally have roost holes in trees, where they spend the night.
because it makes a loud sound, they want all the other woodpeckers to know its their territory, also so that a nice female woodpecker will find them
In a cavity chipped out of a pine tree.
Woodpeckers are birdsBirds are warmbloodedSo Woodpeckers are warmblooded
There are several species of woodpeckers that live in different habitats. Woodpeckers tend to live in areas where they are concealed from predators and where they can find plenty of food.
what is a woodpeckers habitat
Woodpeckers are carnivores.
Woodpeckers are non migratory birds.
Woodpeckers are, but chipmunks are a different species.