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O que (quem) é woodpecker - definição

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Woodpeckers; Wood pecker; Woodpecker (bird); Picidae
  • A [[black-rumped flameback]] using its tail for support
  • A male [[black woodpecker]] attending its chicks
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  • Campo flicker<br />''Colaptes campestris''<br />female, [[Brazil]]
  • Cuban green woodpecker<br />(''Xiphidiopicus percussus'')<br />female, [[Cuba]]
  • Diagram showing the hyoid bone of ''[[Dendrocopos major]]''
  • Use of [[cacti]] for breeding and roosting holes allows some woodpeckers to live in treeless deserts, such as the [[ladder-backed woodpecker]], which uses cacti for nesting.
  • [[Ochre-collared piculet]]<br />(''Picumnus temminckii'')
  • [[Red-crowned woodpecker]]<br />(''Melanerpes rubricapillus rubricapillus'')<br />female, [[Tobago]]
  • Holes bored by feeding woodpeckers
  • date=April 2023}} feeding its chick

Woodpecker         
·noun Any one of numerous species of scansorial birds belonging to Picus and many allied genera of the family Picidae.
woodpecker         
¦ noun a bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail, typically pecking at tree trunks to find insects and drumming on dead wood. [Family Picidae: many species.]
woodpecker         
(woodpeckers)
A woodpecker is a type of bird with a long sharp beak. Woodpeckers use their beaks to make holes in tree trunks.
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Woodpecker

Woodpeckers are part of the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. Most species live in forests or woodland habitats, although a few species are known that live in treeless areas, such as rocky hillsides and deserts, and the Gila woodpecker specialises in exploiting cacti.

Members of this family are chiefly known for their characteristic behaviour. They mostly forage for insect prey on the trunks and branches of trees, and often communicate by drumming with their beaks, producing a reverberatory sound that can be heard at some distance. Some species vary their diet with fruits, birds' eggs, small animals, tree sap, human scraps, and carrion. They usually nest and roost in holes that they excavate in tree trunks, and their abandoned holes are of importance to other cavity-nesting birds. They sometimes come into conflict with humans when they make holes in buildings or feed on fruit crops, but perform a useful service by their removal of insect pests on trees.

The Picidae are one of nine living families in the order Piciformes, the others being barbets (comprising three families), toucans, toucan-barbets, and honeyguides, which (along with woodpeckers) comprise the clade Pici, and the jacamars and puffbirds in the clade Galbuli. DNA sequencing has confirmed the sister relationships of these two groups. The family Picidae includes about 240 species arranged in 35 genera. Almost 20 species are threatened with extinction due to loss of habitat or habitat fragmentation, with one, the Bermuda flicker, being extinct and a further two possibly being so.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para woodpecker
1. The Woodpecker Keeps Returning The woodpecker keeps returning to drill the house wall.
2. The bird, at 20 inches with a nearly three–foot wingspan, is the third–largest woodpecker in the world and the biggest woodpecker north of Mexico.
3. Indeed, Brinkley, Arkansas, even held a woodpecker celebration in February.
4. In addition, they contend that "several features visible in the video contradict identification as a typical ivory–billed woodpecker, and that other features support identification as a pileated woodpecker." Not so fast, say John W.
5. Soon there‘s a rustling in the darkness, and they manage to catch one red–cockaded woodpecker.