Imperial woodpeckers are believed to be extinct. There have been no confirmed sightings in over 50 years, and their original habitat has been nearly totally destroyed. They were native to Mexico.
Although assumed extinct, there were credible reports in the 1990's, and also in 2005. The closely related ivory billed woodpecker was assumed extinct for 60 years til good evidence was taken in 2004-2007 from Florida, Louisiana, and especially Arkansas, where a bird was videotaped.
Most woodpeckers live on trees. Red woodpeckers live on trees, too. They peck trees and find the living insects inside to eat.
tree borrows or ground borrows
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers live in the same habitat as Pileated Woodpecker.
They live in tree's... daw
Yes. Some examples are the golden-tailed woodpecker, the ground woodpecker, the cardinal woodpecker, and many more.
They are found in the Galapagos Islands.
i dont know where doesnt it live?
Many insects live in trees and woodpeckers eat insects.
Wood pecker lives on trees in forest
7-10 years normally
Yes, there are 7 species of woodpeckers that are commonly seen in Ohio state. Below are the details, 1.Pileated woodpecker 2.Red-headed Woodpecker 3.Downy woodpecker 4.Red-bellied woodpecker 5.Yellow-bellied sapsucker 6.Northern flicker 7.Red-Cockaded Woodpecker 8.Black-backed woodpecker
born. live. dead
2 to 3 yrs
Woodpecker