The Gila woodpecker typically has a lifespan of about 7 to 10 years in the wild, though some individuals may live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as predation, habitat quality, and food availability can influence their longevity. In captivity, they may live longer due to the absence of these threats.
The gila woodpecker is neither extinct nor endangered. A common species.
around 10 to 15 years
cats
it eats by pecking
Found in the family Melanerpes.
snakes,accipiters,coatis,raccoons.
call to each other
It's the golden fronted woodpecker. A woodpecker of the genus Melanerpes, related to red headed, red bellied and gila woodpeckers.
A lot of things will have had to have gone extinct before something like the redheaded woodpecker will disappear.
A Gila woodpecker is primarily an insectivore, meaning its diet consists mainly of insects. However, they may also consume some fruits and seeds, making them opportunistic feeders with a primarily insect-based diet.
What kind of woodpeckers live in a cactus plant?
Melanerpes. Includes also the golden fronted, red bellied, and red headed.