woodpeckers in English

noun
1
a bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail, that climbs tree trunks to find insects and drums on dead wood to mark territory.
Mexico is home to toucans, vultures, hummingbirds, woodpeckers , parrots, macaws, and quetzals.

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1. Woodpeckers inhabit hollow trees.

2. Red-Bellied Woodpeckers are pale, medium-sized woodpeckers common in forests of the East

3. Red-Bellied woodpeckers are monogamous and form pairs

4. Woodpeckers can exterminate insect pests hiding in trees.

5. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers are listed as endangered by the U.S

6. Altricial birds include passerine birds, hummingbirds, swallows, woodpeckers, among others.

7. Cockaded Woodpeckers and other species of the longleaf pine ecosystem

8. The red-Cockaded woodpecker is small to mid-sized species, being intermediate in size between North America's two most widespread woodpeckers (the downy and hairy woodpeckers)

9. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers are mostly black and white with greyish underparts

10. Almost all Barbets can excavate nest holes in trees, as do woodpeckers

11. The three to four families of red-Cockaded woodpeckers in the W.G

12. Artificial cavities have become a standard management technique for red-Cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis)

13. In the mixed hardwood forest, I come across a number of hairy and downy woodpeckers.

14. According to All About Birds, red-Cockaded woodpeckers dig cavities in pines softened by heartwood rot

15. Woodpeckers makes box Clamps, clamping squares and miter clamping tools to help with glue-up and assembly

16. Woodpeckers makes box clamps, Clamping squares and miter Clamping tools to help with glue-up and assembly.

17. Their impact on the world was not much greater than that of jellyfish or fireflies or woodpeckers.

18. Black-backed and red-Cockaded woodpeckers are known as skilled forest engineers in their vastly different habitats

19. Note: The Red-Cockaded is one of the few woodpeckers to excavate cavities in living, green wood

20. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers, also referred to as RCWs, are relatively small black-and-white woodpeckers with distinctive large, white “cheek patches.” Below their cheek patch, they have a heavy black moustache stripe extending downward on either side of the lower bill.

21. 3 In common with toucans, parrots and woodpeckers,(www.Sentencedict.com) cuckoos have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing back.

22. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers are named for the line of red feathers sported by males between their black caps and white cheeks

23. Birds such as chickadees, blueBirds, wrens and woodpeckers will eat mealworms, if they are placed in a feeder accessible to the Birds

24. In early May, Red-Bellied woodpeckers begin breeding activities by drumming patterns; such as slow taps followed by short rapid drumming

25. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers scale loose bark from the bole of their cavity trees and excavate resin wells above and below cavity entrances

26. Birds such as chickadees, blueBirds, wrens and woodpeckers will eat mealworms, if they are placed in a feeder accessible to the Birds

27. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers prefer longleaf pines that average 80 to 120 years old and loblolly pines averaging 70 to 100 years old

28. Bluebirds that stay in the same territory year-round roost in natural cavities, cavities made by woodpeckers, or nesting boxes offered by humans

29. As these forests have disappeared, so have Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers; their populations have declined by more than 80 percent over the last 50 years.

30. The birds don’t tolerate significant hardwood encroachment in the mid-story, so forestry management for Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers generally involves prescribed burns and/or other

31. Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers are denizens of mature pine forests – particularly Longleaf pines, and stands of 100 acres or more of pines 75 years of age or older

32. The largest of the woodpeckers north of Mexico and the third largest in the world, the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker was a bird of old-growth forests in the southeastern U.S

33. The volume and 1 3/8″ side entrance hole in this nest box accommodates Chickadees, Nuthatches, Titmice, Wrens and Downy Woodpeckers, yet is normally too small for English Sparrows

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35. Snooping on Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers Environmental groups soon enjoined other wildlife into the fight: the Red Cockaded Woodpecker, the brown bear, the marbled murrelet, not to mention plants and even fungi

36. Red-Cockaded woodpeckers (Dryobates borealis) are listed as endangered in the United States under the Endangered Species Act.About the size of a northern cardinal, the red-Cockaded woodpecker has very narrow habitat requirements

37. WildBirdontheFly asked for Twittered bird-related poems that included the word "Corneous" I thought of the bark of this tree and the White-headed Woodpeckers I saw there.Liza Lee Miller

38. Unlike most woodpeckers, the Hispaniolan woodpecker is a social species that takes advantage of having a large number of individual adult birds in the colony to protect a nesting bank or tree.

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40. Beechnuts remain an incredibly important, nutrient-dense food source for black bear, as well as for white-tailed deer, Wild Turkey, Ruffed Grouse, Wood Duck, woodpeckers, and more than a dozen other mammals and birds

41. Definition of Bellied : having a belly of a specified kind —used in combination a big-Bellied man Examples of Bellied in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The most omnivorous of our woodpeckers

42. The Birddom is also very rich in this park you can see species like vultures, warblers, wood shrikes, white-browed fantail, white-breasted kingfisher, white-eyed buzzard, Tickell’s blue flycatcher, steppe eagle, red-wattled lapwing, red junglefowl, Indian peafowl, mynas, paradise, flycatchers, pigeons, woodpeckers, Malabar pied hornbill

43. In the Southeast, no fewer than eight Army installations, four Air Force installations and one Marine Corps installation all made commitments to recovery goals for red-Cockaded woodpeckers, which is a cardinal-sized bird, 8 to 9 inches in height with a sharp beak, living on land they manage.

44. Altricial birds are baby birds that hatch nearly naked and blind, requiring extensive parental care to mature.Most songbirds, hummingbirds, and woodpeckers are Altricial and are very weak and vulnerable when they first hatch.These birds develop feathers and independence rapidly and will be ready to leave the nest in 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the species.