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7 Fascinating & Unusual Woodpeckers of North America

In this video, I would like to talk about some uncommon Woodpeckers with some fascinating and unusual behaviors. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:09 Red-headed Woodpecker 01:09 Lewis’s Woodpecker 02:00 Acorn Woodpecker 03:00 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 03:51 Black-backed Woodpecker 04:55 Gila Woodpecker 06:02 Red-cockaded Woodpecker 07:36 Ending Red-headed Woodpecker: The gorgeous Red-headed Woodpecker of the Eastern United States. Sometimes referred to as, “Flying checkerboard” thanks to its bold pattern of black and white. They are known as one of the most skillful flycatchers among North American woodpeckers. https://abcbirds.org/bird/red-headed-... Lewis’s Woodpecker: The Lewis’s Woodpecker has their own color style. For a bird considered a woodpecker, they are very odd. When in flight they fly like a crow and when looking for food they behave like a flycatcher flying out to catch insects in the air. https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/w.... Acorn Woodpecker: This clown-faced character is quite unusual, they can live in very large family groups of up to a dozen or more, and breed cooperatively. They also spend a lot of time storing away as many as 50,0000 acorns into holes they drilled into one tree, called the Granary Tree. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: The yellow-bellied sapsucker prefers the sugary sap of young birch and maple trees. To get at the sap inside they drill into the trunk, and have an organized way of drilling sap wells, with several neatly produced holes made into rows. Black-backed Woodpecker: After a fire, they are known to take advantage of the post-fire resources, like dead trees they can nest in and finding the emerging wood-boring beetles they so love to feast on. This strong association with wood-borers and burned forests makes them the most specialized forager among North America’s woodpeckers. Gila Woodpecker: The Gila Woodpecker are great at living in treeless arid environments, especially the deserts. Nearly all woodpeckers excavate nest cavities in dead trees but these birds use saguaro cactus. Red-cockaded Woodpecker: A habitat specialist of the Southeastern United States, that live in a family group and are a cooperative breeder. The family excavates several cavities within their home territory of 200 acres, and it can take 2 years or more to fully complete one cavity. https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-invo... Photos & Videos provided by the Following (A-Z) Badgerland Birding YouTube:    / badgerlandbirding   WordPress: https://badgerlandbirding.wordpress.com/ Facebook:   / badgerlandbirding   Twitter:   / badgerlandbirds   Instagram:   / badgerlandbirding   Chic Bee https://www.flickr.com/photos/8045408... Doug Stratton https://www.flickr.com/photos/chemtea... John Drummond YouTube:    / johnny4eyes   Website: https://www.jdrummondphoto.com/ Instagram:   / johndrummondphoto   kerrit56 https://www.flickr.com/photos/2544263... Nick Schrader YouTube:    / nickschrader   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickschrade... OvenBirder98 YouTube:    / @ovenbirder   Website: https://miottawa.org/Parks/birding.htm YouTube:    • Virtual Woodpecker Walk   Paul French Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/3856279... Scotty Astro Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/8924632... The Bird Garden Channel YouTube:    / @birdgardenchannel   Ethan Lin Paul Bigelow Thumbnail(L-R): Lewis’s Woodpecker by Sweety Mommy via Canva.com/pro Acorn Woodpecker by Daniel Parent via Canva.com/pro Yellow-bellied Sapsucker by Daniel Parent via Canva.com/pro Gila Woodpecker by Kojihirano via Canva.com/pro Red-headed Woodpecker by Book Guy via Canva.com/pro Black-backed Woodpecker by LesleytheBirdNerd Red-cockaded Woodpecker by Spates via Canva.com/pro Photos and videos from other websites: The individuals' names can be found on their respective photo/video (licenses below) Canva.com https://www.canva.com/policies/free-m... If you have a sick or injured bird in your possession I can not help this bird in any way it is strongly advised to contact a local vet or wildlife official before any decisions are made. It is very easy to do more harm than good when handling any wildlife. For business inquiries or Post Office Box information please contact Jamie at [email protected] ============================================== #LesleytheBirdNerd #Birds #Birdwatching #Woodpecker

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