Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers live in the same habitat as Pileated Woodpecker.
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
Here is a list of US woodpeckers: Ivory billed pileated red cockaded red headed red bellied downy hairy gila acorn flicker white headed black backed three toed red breasted sapsucker yellow breasted sapsucker Williamson's sapsucker red naped sapsucker Nuttal's woodpecker golden fronted woodpecker Strickland's woodpecker ladder backed Lewis' woodpecker *Worldwide, woodpeckers constitute 212 species.
The Woodpecker family has a species in every continent except Antarctica.
No they don't. They peck the holes looking for bugs to eat. They chip away sections of the bark and tree hunting for insects that live in the tree. Check out the article http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008701 It contains a description of how and why woodpeckers drill the holes.
The state has several species that are found here year round. Pileated, red headed, downy, hairy, red cockaded, red bellied, northern flicker. The yellow bellied sapsucker is a bird found here in winter only. The very rare ivory billed woodpecker has been recorded recently from coastal swamps as well.
North America, from Canada to Mexico.
Yes, They live in the ocean with other type of species
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They live in tree's... daw
Yes. Some examples are the golden-tailed woodpecker, the ground woodpecker, the cardinal woodpecker, and many more.
Some species do, other species do not.
Some species may, will other species live on land