Woodpeckers are remarkable cavity nesters, excavating homes in trees and other substrates. This article explores their nesting habits.| Avian Report
Explore the Woodpeckers' distinctive drumming behavior serving crucial purposes, such as attracting mates to establish a territory.| Avian Report
Woodpeckers have developed remarkable adaptations of their tails that enable their tree-climbing lifestyle.| Avian Report
They eat mostly insects but exhibit adaptability in their diet, incorporating fruit, nuts, seeds, and sap, based on seasonal availability.| Avian Report
The “Guide to the Woodpeckers of North America explores the 22 breeding species occurring in the United States and Canada.| Avian Report