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Woodpeckers

Woodpeckers got their name for pecking the bark of a tree and making a hole to live. Ask questions about this beautiful bird and its characteristics.

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What kind of woodpeckers live in a cactus plant?

What kind of woodpeckers live in a cactus plant?

What does the woodpecker eats?

The downy woodpecker forages on trunks and branches. It chips and probes for insect eggs, larvae, and cocoons. It also eats adult insects, nuts, seeds and bird seed.

What does a woodpecker tapping at the door mean?

It means it is looking for tiny insects in the wood.

Why do a woodpeckers live in a dead trees?

They can peck out dead wood easily, live wood is more trouble than it's worth, they eat insects that infest sick trees so its natural they would live close by

Is it bad sign when a woodpecker hit your window and stick around after?

No it is not a bad sign when a woodpecker comes into your life. If you search for woodpecker energy or the animal totem on the Internet, you will find may different interpretations. Most times this lovely bird is trying to get your attention. His presence can mean a need to look at your own creative expression. What projects do you need to revisit? Are you supposed to be painting, writing, singing and you just don't have time. Listen to your own intuition about what the woodpecker is telling you. Good luck.

What do woodpeckers eggs look like?

Most woodpecker eggs are white, but some types are a light beige. The eggs are oval and vary in size.

When do downy woodpeckers mate?

the Downy woodpecker doesn't mate for life. it only mates during the summer. the incubation period is 28-30 days.

What is the niche of the red cockaded woodpecker?

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.

Where does the woodpecker live?

Woodpeckers are near passerine birds of the order Piciformes. They are found worldwide and include about 180 species. Woodpeckers gained their English name because of the habit of some species of tapping and pecking noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. This is both a means of communication to signal possession of territory to their rivals, and a method of locating and accessing insect larvae found under the bark or in long winding tunnels in the tree.

What are the predators of the ivory billed woodpecker?

gay birds are the predators of the ivory billed woodpecker

In which continents are woodpeckers most commonly found?

Woodpeckers are type of bird which commonly peck on trees. The woodpecker species of bird is most commonly found in the region of North America and sometimes South America.

How big is a ivorybilled woodpeckers?

As big as a crow, up to 21 inches in total length.