Green woodpeckers are widespread in England and Wales. They are known to inhabit open deciduous woodlands, and areas where there is plenty of short grass.
Great spotted woodpeckers are able to live up to 11 years in the wild. Their habitat is a mixture of woodlands among conifer and deciduous trees.
9.9 years on average in the wild according to 1926 banding project.
10-15 years in captivity.
7-10 years normally
up to 15 years
10 to 15 years
4 to 11 years
20 years
Red headed woodpeckers have a 12 -14 day gestation period. They then have a nesting period of 24-31 days.
yes it does it is comonley found in warm areas
The red headed woodpecker is not found in California.
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
Put up suet feeders..All woodpeckers love suet.
No. Although more common in some areas than others, the red headed is a fairly common bird.
Pileated, Downy, Hairy, red headed, red bellied, cockaded, acorn
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.
The red headed woodpecker is fairly common over most of its range, numbers in the countless thousands at least.
Red-headed woodpeckers eat both plants and animals. Different types of plants they eat are corn, acorns, nuts, seeds, and berries.
Red headed, Lewis', acorn, Gila, golden fronted, and any woodpecker in subfamily Melanerpes.
Acorn, red bellied, golden fronted, red headed, Lewis' woodpeckers.