No. Woodpeckers are extremely small, therefore, the nutritional value is next to none.
Not all are small, and some people did actually eat the large ivory bill when it was more common, and the pileated too. Both of these woodpeckers are crow sized.
Normally one of the things that eat woodpeckers are hawks!!!!!!
woodpeckers eat insectsinsectivore
yes they do eat plants.
Woodpeckers with a good water source nearby
For the protein.
Woodpeckers will eat small tree frogs. In addition, the woodpecker will eat small lizards, birds, eggs, nestlings, and fish if it is available.
Woodpeckers consume lots of harmful insects and their larvae.
They eat to little
No, woodpeckers are not herbivores. They are omnivores, meaning they eat a combination of insects, fruits, nuts, and occasionally sap. Woodpeckers use their strong beaks to peck at trees in search of insects to eat.
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.
Woodboring insects and their larvae.
This is my ONLY answer.......................................NO!