yes
Woodpeckers are insectivores and feed on hybernating insects in winter. Green woodpeckers in particular prefer an ant diet, but if the ant nests are made inaccessible by ice and snow, they will also attack bee hives.
All woodpeckers are fond of suet, which can be bought in one form or another at most stores.
birds
wood burrowing insects, grubs, worms, arthropods. they ant very compless,all they do is eat and sleep an fly south for the winter
Florida is a part
Winter in Illinois is very cold with bitter winds that can blow through even the best winter coats. Chicago does not get much snow compared to the surrounding areas and it seems to melt quicker because of all the traffic and heat from buildings.
no they fly away for the winter
Yes
yes they do
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.
No Woodpeckers don't hibernate. No bird does. Birds either adapt to the envoroment or migrate. Woodpeckers migrate.
Put up suet feeders..All woodpeckers love suet.