mostly earthworms.
Food
When they hear an insect under the bark, they peck a hole with their beaks. The woodpecker has an extra-thick skull, so he doesn't get a headache from all that pecking. His beak is long, straight, and pointy, good for making holes. His tongue is extremely long with a sharp end for spiking bugs inside the tree. This tongue is also sticky, so it can attach to ants in the tree or lick up sap. The straight bill is also good for collecting nuts and berries. Many woodpeckers don't migrate (fly south for the winter). They live in a warm tree hole all year and eat the bugs that live underneath the bark. They can also go to bird feeders for peanut butter and suet (prepared cow fat).
yes if there is no avaible food or if it is very hungry
They like to eat aquatic leaves and the stems of pond weeds. They also enjoy young shoots in fields. They will sometimes eat invertebrates, but this is not very common.
Like all alligators, they are carnivorous; they feed on crustaceans, fish, turtles, wading birds, some mammals, and more aquatic life. American Alligators will eat anything they can put between their jaws.they also eat children and small adults.
The woodcocks don't think so.
Robins, Larger sparrows, wrens, and sometimes american woodcocks.
A group of woodcocks is called a fall.
A group of woodcocks is called a "fall" or a "fallen." Woodcocks are typically solitary birds except during the mating season when they form loose groups.
Acocker spaniel
Woodcocks are relatively slow birds that move in a distinctive, zigzagging flight pattern. They can fly up to speeds of around 5-10 miles per hour.
Cocker spaniel
Yes they do eat American Food
The food we eat today. That has been influnced by other coutries cultures and such.
'Til Death - 2006 I Heart Woodcocks 1-18 was released on: USA: 21 March 2007 Australia: 13 February 2008 (DVD premiere) Germany: 10 April 2008 Hungary: 9 May 2010
They eat grass :)
American deer eat leafs, bark, grass, and other plants.