No their not i think! ---------------------------- Actually they are somewhat related to woodpeckers, both are in the same order: piciformes, and the same suborder: pici
Pileated, Downy, Hairy, red headed, red bellied, cockaded, acorn
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers live in the same habitat as Pileated Woodpecker.
My first guess is the hairy Woodpecker of 9". It iswhite in the front, while black and white speckled on the back with a red dot on the back of the head. There is also the 6" Downy Woodpecker. It is basically the same as the last one only smaller. There are are various other woodpeckers that may fit your description depending on the colors and size.
They are very social, and are friendly, they will usually let you walk right up to them to a point, but if you feed them like I do, eventually they will come right to you. I have suet feeders up at my home, and when I am refilling them the hairy woodpeckers will land right on the suet holders as I am carrying them out to place in the tree and begin eating.
Woodpeckers are birdsBirds are warmbloodedSo Woodpeckers are warmblooded
what is a woodpeckers habitat
Woodpeckers are carnivores.
Woodpeckers are non migratory birds.
Here is a list of US woodpeckers: Ivory billed pileated red cockaded red headed red bellied downy hairy gila acorn flicker white headed black backed three toed red breasted sapsucker yellow breasted sapsucker Williamson's sapsucker red naped sapsucker Nuttal's woodpecker golden fronted woodpecker Strickland's woodpecker ladder backed Lewis' woodpecker *Worldwide, woodpeckers constitute 212 species.
Woodpeckers are, but chipmunks are a different species.
Woodpeckers consume lots of harmful insects and their larvae.