forests
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers live in the same habitat as Pileated Woodpecker.
loss of habitat and human hunting
In most areas of habitat, the Downy Woodpecker is a year-round resident, but at northern extreme of range, the Downy Woodpecker may move south for the winter.
Cuttiong down forests takes away the bird's habitat.
The red cockaded woodpecker is a species of southern pine forests, and is threatened by habitat loss, although there has been some resurgence of late.
Lose of habitat due to the lumber industry threatened the numbers for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. When the bird became rare, collectors began to hunt them.
its beacause wood peckers are made for them so they can peck the wood for us and then we would not have to cut it or do anything to it
Deciduous forests and even in a rural area. They need lots of trees so they can find the insects that live in them.
Yes, the ivory-billed woodpecker is an omnivore, feeding on a combination of insects, fruits, nuts, and seeds. Their diet can vary depending on the season and availability of food sources in their habitat.
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
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.
They would eat fruits, nut's, acorn's anfd thats wat i think they would most likely eat as there food from where they live and they have a habitat where they live and how they protect there self's from danger.