woodpecker

     

Melanerpes Sphyrapicus Xiphiiopicus Dendropicos Dendrocopos Picoides Veniliornis Campethera Geocolaptes Dinopium Meiglyptes Hemicircus Micropternus Picus Mulleripicus Dryocopus Celeus Piculus Colaptes Campephilus Chrysocolaptes Reinwardtipicus Blythipicus Gecinulus Sapheopipo

Trivia about woodpecker

  • We hope the ivory-billed species of this U.S. & Cuban bird makes a comeback, knock on .....
  • In areas with few trees, the redheaded species of this bird is known to damage telephone & telegraph poles
  • You may recognize this bird as a cartoon... here's one of the 175 species in real life
  • The red caucated variety of this head-banging bird is seen here
  • Though it's a type of this bird, the flicker feeds on the ground, not by drilling holes in trees
  • This bird's head endures an impact of up to 1200 gs as it hammers away at trees
  • Thought to be extinct since 1944, the ivory-billed species of this tree-tapping bird was rediscovered
  • Not to knock it, but Alabama's yellowhammer is a type of this
  • This bird of the family Picidae uses its chisel-like bill to hammer into trees for food
  • A head-banger:cowpoke red
  • Still listed as endangered as of 2002, the ivory-billed species of this bird may be extinct
  • Picoides Borealis is the red-cockaded species of this bird, still on the endangered list in 2004
  • The ivory-billed species of this bird is in danger of extinction
  • Red-headed,ivory-billed,yellow-bellied sapsucker
  • In Spanish, this bird is un pajaro carpintero
  • This varmint is wrecking my fence posts, but oh, the little wussy is protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
  • Here's the drill--a sapsucker is one of these birds
  • Haha-hahaha! A flicker, this type of bird, feeds mainly on the ground & is especially fond of ants