- Red Cockaded Woodpecker
Read this school report on a rare bird. I learned much about the redcockaded woodpecker in my search. I learned what they look like, what they eat, where they live, and who their natural enemies are. I also learned why they are endangered and what pe ... http://neyture.info/teachered/endanger/reports/birds/wdpecker~rc/wdpecker~r...
| | - The Green Woodpecker
Offers a picture and special features of this bird. The green woodpecker has an incredibly long tongue, which is around four times longer than its beak. This allows it to lick up insects hidden behind the bark of trees. It has beautiful green plumage ... http://www.uksafari.com/greenwoodpecker.htm
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| | - The Pileated Woodpecker Central
The Pileated Woodpecker is a truly impressive and unforgettable bird, for those who are blessed with an opportunity to see and observe them. With its brilliant red crest, loud alarming call, large crow sized body, and handsome white wing linings, thi ... http://www.pileatedwoodpeckercentral.com/
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- A Red headed Woodpecker
Learn about their habitat, diet, unique colors, how they nest, why they are endangered, and what laws protect them. The redheaded woodpecker is the only woodpecker in North America with an entirely red head and neck. The back is solid black and the b ... http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?q=326074
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- The Woodpecker
Comprehensive information about the description, life span, range, habitat, and diet of the woodpecker. The woodpeckers strong, pointed beak acts as both a chisel and a crowbar to remove bark and find hiding insects. It has a very long tongue, up to ... http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/woodpeckers.php
| | - The Woodpecker Family
Several photographs showing different species, with brief descriptions of their characteristics and habitats. Woodpeckers are simply impressive birds. I am pleased whenever I can photograph one. I felt particularly lucky to photograph this pair of Wh ... http://creagrus.home.montereybay.com/woodpeckers.html
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- Green Woodpecker
Contains a picture and short description of this bird. Bird which has adapted in order to make use of tree trunks. Apart from a robust, pointed beak, which allows the bird to make holes in the wood of the tree, its feet have 2 toes pointing towards t ... http://www.ddgi.cat/espais/eng/fauna/picotverd000.html
| | - Lvory Billed Woodpecker
A rediscovery and conservation project to keep this very rare bird from extinction. Includes description of the habitat and last sightings. ... http://www.nature.org/ivorybill/
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- A Living With Woodpeckers
Describes how they live, what they look like, and what might attract them to domestic gardens. Many woodpecker species live in Arizona. Each can be identified by its markings. Signs of woodpecker presence include sounds, such as drumming, drilling an ... http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/urban_woodpecker.shtml
| | - The All About Woodpeckers
Woodpeckers are found in the order Piciformes. The order includes puffbirds, jacamars, barbets, honeyguides and toucans. The birds in this order are characterized by their zygodactylous yoketoed feet, with two toes pointing forward and two toes point ... http://www.iwrc-online.org/kids/Facts/Birds/woodpeckers.htm
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