Facts about woodpeckers

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Facts about woodpeckers


His name:

 There is no one who does not know this name woodpecker.  Especially through the woodpecker cardboard, the distinctive woodpecker we've always heard laughed.

 But what do you know about woodpeckers?  Why was it given this name?

 Let us learn about the most important information and facts that distinguish this bird from others.

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Facts about woodpeckers
Facts about woodpeckers

 Information about woodpeckers:

 Woodpeckers are a family of birds that make up the order 

 They can be found in a variety of places around the world, from North America to South America, Europe and Asia.

 Woodpeckers are wonderful and wondrous animals, due to their unique adaptations for digging in trees and their distinctive sounds

 Woodpeckers can tap wood very hard, digging the tree and making a nest in its hollow

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 Facts about woodpeckers:

 There are many amazing facts that distinguish woodpeckers only

 A woodpecker can tap the tree's quilt at 20 clicks per second.

 The woodpecker's flick power is ten times greater than professional boxer Ali Clay's punch.

 It has a long, thin and pointed beak, which helps it knock wood with high precision.

 Its beak is very hard, so it can withstand the force of shock, when digging tree quilts.

 It can withstand the force of shock while clicking more than 12 thousand clicks per day. 

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 At every click on the wood, it results in very strong pressure, which the strongest suits cannot withstand for military pilots.

 The woodpecker's brain consists of bones that expand in order to absorb the force of shock.

 It has a fast-moving eyelid in its eye, in order to protect the eye from wood fragments.

 The sound of a woodpecker can be heard a kilometer or more away, when tapping on a tree quilt.

 He has a long tongue to help him get out the wood splinters stuck inside the tree's quilt.

 He has a huge amount of muscle at the level of his neck, which enables him to tap wood with such great force.

 Woodpeckers can click more than 80 million clicks on wood throughout their lives.

 The woodpecker has a strong memory, remembering all the holes in which it places food.

 It has tremendous endurance, as it does not migrate even if there is snow to live in.

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 Where do woodpeckers live:

 Woodpeckers can live in a variety of climates, including dense and coniferous forests, open lands, and suburban areas.

 But they often prefer forest areas with trees large enough in order to be creative in making gauze in the hollows of those trees.  Also in order to provide abundant amounts of food and nesting sites.

 Woodpeckers are found across the northern and southern hemispheres, with the exception of Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, and Antarctica.  This species is considered one of the most widespread birds in the world.  Of course, like most species, the size and color of woodpeckers varies depending on where they live.

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 But most species of woodpeckers live in northern America

 Is the woodpecker a dangerous bird:

 Despite his powerful clicks, which are considered the strongest blows in a row in the animal world, he does not pose any threat.  The woodpecker, like other bird species, when it sees humans or predators escaping.

 But in some cases if he feels threatened and you surround him somewhere, he will likely try to stab you with his beak.  But even if it is exposed to one click of its beak, its effect will not be strong, because the woodpecker needs several successive and quick blows to pierce the wood.

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 Types of woodpeckers:

 There are many species of woodpeckers, which are distributed according to the region in which they live.

 There are approximately more than 100 species of woodpeckers.  We will learn about the most famous of them, which differ in size and shape.

 Red-crested woodpecker: 

 It is also known as the common woodpecker, because it is one of the most famous species.  The new woodpecker's cardboard is an embodiment of this species, the large body and the red crest above its head.

 The red-crested woodpecker is among the largest species, and the most powerful species in the tree and tree quilt hole.

 It is distributed in eastern North America, with dense forests containing giant trees.  If you visit those forests you will see most of them pierced by woodpeckers.

 Black woodpecker:  

This species lives in the north and center of the American continent.  Through its name, which indicates the softness and consistency of its feathers.   It has a beautiful orange color above its head, with a dark white color below the abdomen

 It is also considered one of the smallest species of woodpeckers.

.It makes smaller holes in trees

 Smooth woodpecker:

This species lives in the north and center of the American continent.  Through its name, which indicates the softness and consistency of its feathers.   It has a beautiful orange color above its head, with a dark white color below the abdomen

 It is also considered one of the smallest species of woodpeckers.It makes smaller holes in trees.

 Red-headed woodpecker: 

 One of the most beautiful types of woodpeckers.  It is characterized by the full red color of its head, and its feathers mixed between white and black cover its entire body.

 This species is medium in size, and its diet is slightly different from the rest, as it likes to eat seeds and wild fruits more.

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 Spotted woodpecker (Flickr woodpecker)

 Because of its shape and colors that differ from other types of woodpeckers, it makes it a popular bird among many bird enthusiasts.

 Its belly and wings resemble the fur of spotted leopards.  Also, this breed of woodpecker is not widespread, only about 9 million, most of them in the far north of the American continent, that is, in Canada.

 Hairy woodpecker: 

 It resembles a bulbul with the consistency of its colors, white and black.  It has a slightly thicker beak compared to the red-crested woodpecker or black woodpecker.

 Golden woodpecker:

Also known as the Costa Rican woodpecker, it is distinguished by its golden color at the neck and abdomen.

 Brown woodpecker:

 Also known as the Cinnamon woodpecker, it has a color that distinguishes it from other species, which is light brown

 What do woodpeckers eat:

 Woodpeckers are well prepared for foraging in tree bark.  The chisel-shaped beak of the woodpecker allows it to easily strip the bark and detect insects and larvae to feed on.

 Woodpeckers have a long, sticky tongue, which they use to extract insects hidden under the bark

 They also use their beaks to tap the bark to make holes to search for larvae and other insects.

 In addition, woodpeckers feed on nuts, fruits and walnuts, if they are available in the forest.

 Woodpeckers can store food in crevices, bark, and other places for later consumption.  Because woodpeckers become aware of the times when food is abundant and when it is scarce.

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 Reproduction of woodpeckers:

 Woodpeckers are known for their breeding habits and are often observed in pairs.  They usually form monogamous couples and remain with this pair for several years

 Most pairs also form a bond that lasts throughout the entire breeding season, with both partners helping to build nests, incubate eggs, and feed the young

 Woodpeckers usually begin breeding in the spring, but in some areas the breeding season can begin as early as February

 After the mating process, the female lays her eggs in the middle of the nest that the couple made together.  The female can lay up to 9 eggs, but often not all of the young live

 After 15 days of incubation, the eggs finally hatch.  Then, after the eggs hatch, the parents begin taking care of the young until they are approximately 40 days old

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 Woodpecker breeding:

 There are already many Americans and Canadians who have woodpeckers as pets.  Of course, the reason is that most species of woodpeckers live in the north of the American continent

 It can be tamed like any other bird species.  It can also become your pet

 He needs you to give him more space and pieces of wood as if they were real to click.  And give him some insects to eat sometimes

 As for those who believe that woodpeckers are dangerous, because they can puncture wood.  This is wrong because piercing wood is his instinct, but he cannot use the same technique to harm humans.

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 Woodpecker price:

 Many people ask about the price of woodpeckers, but in Arab countries it is not available in abundance.  This means that it is not easy to know its price, even if you search the bird selling platforms in your country

 The best way to know its price is to ask someone who has or is a bird expert in your area

With my best wishes

 

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