Loudly.
The woodpecker's strong, pointed beak acts as both a chisel and a crowbar to remove bark and find hiding insects. It has a very long tongue, up to four inches in some species - with a glue-like substance on the tip for catching insects. While most birds have one toe pointing back and three pointing forward on each foot, woodpeckers have two sharply clawed toes pointing in each direction to help them grasp the sides of trees and balance while they hammer. Many woodpecker species also have stiffened tail feathers, which they press against a tree surface to help support their weight.
Source: http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/woodpeckers.php
The cylindrical shape of a gutter spout looks like a tree branch to a woodpecker. The woodpecker is just looking for insects to eat.
The wood the woodpecker is pecking
babies and despair
It eats insects by pecking at trees just like any other woodpecker would
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
They like grums.
Like any other bird.
A lot of things will have had to have gone extinct before something like the redheaded woodpecker will disappear.
The possessive form of the noun "woodpecker" is "woodpecker's." In this form, the apostrophe followed by an "s" indicates that something belongs to the woodpecker. For example, "the woodpecker's nest" shows that the nest belongs to the woodpecker.
ask your girlfriend she'll tell you!
He would like a peanut
the woodpecker is a bird.