To reach the bugs living inside of the tree, under the tree bark
They normally have roost holes in trees, where they spend the night.
Sometimes, when the tree is dead enough, and is easy to make a hole into ( really dead ) the 7will make a foraging hole into a home.
woodpeckers do not damage healthy trees, they make a hole in a tree infected with parasitic insects to eat the problem bug, a small hole in a healthy tree will heal, but if they are able to make a bigger hole it is because that wood was already dead.
There are many different species of woodpeckers found in different areas. All woodpeckers make their nests and take shelter in holes that they make in trees.
Woodpeckers hunt and eat insects living under the bark, so they must make a hole in or remove the bark to get to the insects.
in tree trunks
They make little woodpeckers
It's where they make their homes.
To allow them to feed on insects and various other creatures through the hole in the bark of the trees.
by pecking holes in objects such as trees,cactus,etc
Woodpeckers are birdsBirds are warmbloodedSo Woodpeckers are warmblooded
The possessive form of "woodpeckers" is "woodpeckers'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple woodpeckers, such as "the woodpeckers' nest." If referring to a single woodpecker, the possessive form would be "woodpecker's."