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Red head is a wooden type of bird that throws into wood to get its food. These taxes are in most of the eastern and medium and semi -semi -united states to the Rocky Mountains and the eastern regions of Canada. The scientific name for the red head woodpecker is menenerpes erythrorefalus .
measuring about 7.5-9.1 inches (19–23 cm) long, this woodpecker weighs 2-3.2 ounces (56–91 g). As its name suggests, Red Maid has a completely red head. His chest is white and his back and wings are black with a large white spot on the bottom of each wing. After this kind, it is assumed that it is modeled as a cartoon character of Woody Woodpecker. They can also be identified by the noise of drumming they issue when drilling trees. This noise can be heard in one -second explosions that are repeated approximately twice or three times.
Although thje more than 200 species of woodpeckers, red woodpecker is the only species known to hide its food under the bark or roof shingle. It's goingn from only four species that Horde Food at all. It is also known that these taxes store grasshoppers alive and capture them in tight slots so that they cannot escape. In addition to the insects of eating wooden woodpeckers, nuts, seeds, berries, mice and other bird eggs and young. They feed not only to the wood to find insects, but are also adept at their catching.
Red-headed Goodpeckers are extremely territorial and aggressive. He attacks birds who enter their territory, destroy nests and remove or destroy the eggs of other birds. These birds live near the edges of the forest or around areas that have dead or dying trees. It nests in cavities and corners in dead trees and poles.
In February, the date of the red-head of the nest will begin. They can use the same nest from year to year, take over an abandoned nest or push out current passengers from the active nest. In April or May a woman puts four toDM eggs and both parents alternate incubation eggs for 12-14 days. If the first clutch does not produce offspring, the woman lays the second clutch.
Red -head Delpecker is considered endangered and vulnerable in Canada in the US. The population since 1980 decreases by 4.6 percent annually. This decline is usually due to the destruction of habitats, but also contributed to hunting sports and pests.